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Animal fats could soon be in plant-based meats — but not how you think
A Montreal-based company says it created a solution to making plant-based meats more appealing - mix them with lab-grown animal fat. * This article was originally published here
Sarah Hoffman latest candidate to enter Alberta NDP leadership race
Sarah Hoffman, NDP MLA for Edmonton-Glenora, announced her bid to become the next leader Alberta's NDP party. * This article was originally published here
Sherwood Park man killed in collision near Warburg, Alta.
The RCMP are investigating a collision that claimed the life of a 22-year-old man from Sherwood Park. * This article was originally published here
More snow forecasted for Nova Scotia as 30 centimetres expected mid-week
Environment Canada issued another winter storm watch for Nova Scotia on Sunday afternoon, forecasting up to 30 centimetres of snow late Tuesday and into Wednesday. * This article was originally published here
After decades of cheap rent, some Montreal artists being priced out of their studios
As rents rise and former industrial neighbourhoods are redeveloped, some artists are being priced out or evicted as the community searches for creative solutions. * This article was originally published here
Maple Ridge business closing shop due to open drug use, threats
The City of Maple Ridge has community safety programs but one councillor said there's only so much the city can do. * This article was originally published here
Maskwacis, Alta. Chiefs celebrate Supreme Court ruling on Indigenous child welfare law
First Nations Chiefs in Maskwacis, Alta., about 90 kilometres south of Edmonton, gathered Saturday morning to celebrate with a victory song. * This article was originally published here
Lunar new year kicks off in Montreal’s Chinatown
Free festivities are planned all weekend in Montreal's Chinatown to celebrate the lunar new year. This year marks the Year of the Wood Dragon. * This article was originally published here
Demolishing Montreal Olympic Stadium would be costly, but experts question $2B price
The estimate is raising questions because other North American cities have torn down stadiums for hundreds of millions of dollars less. * This article was originally published here
‘You don’t dig up anything that’s buried’: Old pet cemetery in Surrey slated for development
There are believed to be about 700 animals buried on the property and residents told Global News there are even some humans buried there. * This article was originally published here
‘I screamed’: B.C. Indigenous child welfare advocates celebrate court victory
Indigenous children continue to be overrepresented in provincial care. As of March 2022, they made up 68 per cent of youth in care in B.C. * This article was originally published here
Winnipeg police arrest eight individuals in retail theft initiative
Multiple people were arrested under the retail theft initiative on Feb. 8, according to the Winnipeg Police Service. The initiative started in November last year. * This article was originally published here
‘I don’t see a plan’: Belleville, Ont. and why it declared a social-issue emergency
Mayor Neil Ellis says the provincial and federal governments need to come up with a plan to deal with the growing crisis for addiction, overdoses and homelessness. * This article was originally published here
Air Canada flight forced to return to Toronto after failed Newfoundland landing
An Air Canada flight leaving Toronto was forced to return without landing in St John's after severe weather made several attempted landings impossible. * This article was originally published here
B.C. flight school dropout still refusing to leave dorm, 2 years later: Court case
The petition alleges he signed a student accommodation agreement with the Canadian Flight Centre on June 24, 2021, and withdrew from his classes a little over a week later. * This article was originally published here
Calgary International Airport sets passenger record in 2023
Last year’s numbers broke the previous passenger record set in 2019 by half a million passengers, a 2.8 per cent growth rate. * This article was originally published here
Housing rebound risks upending Macklem’s inflation battle plans: realtors
Realtors say pent-up demand, chronic shortage of homes, a spike in rents and hopes of an interest rate cut may fuel a rally in the sector that could reignite inflation. * This article was originally published here
Vancouver on track to miss its 2030 climate targets, council hears
The city's goal is a 50-per cent reduction by 2030, but under a "best-case scenario" Vancouver would still fall short, hitting a 40-per cent cut. * This article was originally published here
Toronto councillors vote down tobogganing ban at 45 hills
City councillors have voted in favour of reversing a ban on tobogganing at 45 hills in Toronto that were previously deemed "unsafe." * This article was originally published here
Human remains found on PEI coast could be from bygone shipwreck: RCMP
Other humans remains have been found in the same spot in the 1950s and 1960s, the RCMP said, and potentially in 1994, as well. * This article was originally published here