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‘It’s not about you’: String of dangerous drivers spurs warning from Burnaby RCMP
RCMP said they responded to two serious crashes in the last week alone, one on Boundary Road that left two people dead, and another that left a pedestrian in critical condition.
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Canada’s chief actuary report at odds with Alberta’s pension plan estimate
The chief actuary's paper was published Friday.
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City of Edmonton working to attract industrial businesses
City council is working to grow the industrial business sector.
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B.C.’s wineries, breweries say they are not enjoying the GST holiday
The federal government announced the plan to temporarily waive the five per cent goods and services tax in a bid to help ease affordability concerns during the holiday season.
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Lawyer changes caused delays in deadly B.C. hit-and-run case
Alexandre Romero-Arata changed his lawyer and sought new representation five times as he faced prosecution in a deadly hit-and-run and a sex assault.
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Last-minute Christmas rush hits Lethbridge charities
Several organizations in Lethbridge are working right up until Christmas as crucial income is still required to sustain annual operations.
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Paul Dunphy signs off for the final time with Global Calgary
He has been a familiar face to Global Calgary viewers for 39 years but on Dec. 23, 2024, the station's weather specialist Paul Dunphy will sign off for one last time.
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Calgary police chief says shootings are down in the city, welcomes more focus on border control
The Calgary Police Service's chief spoke about a number of issues in a year-end interview with Global News.
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Métis human rights advocate Muriel Stanley Venne dies at 87
Venne, born in Lamont, Alta., was one of the first appointees to Alberta's Human Rights Commission in 1973 and later served as chair.
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Edmonton orders evacuation of apartment building where security guard was killed
The central Edmonton building had over 60 people living inside at the time the closure was ordered, including about two-dozen children.
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Surrey family says home shot up with pellet guns as bullies target teen son
Megan Parker says bullies armed with airsoft pellet guns targeted her home last week, smashing her son's bedroom window, along with windows on her car and garage.
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With sentencing complete, victims of B.C. ‘fake nurse’ turn attention to civil suit
Brigitte Cleroux was sentenced to seven years in prison for working as a nurse at B.C. Women's Hospital under stolen credentials.
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Polar Express brings magic to Aspen Crossing
Families enjoyed the magic of the Polar Express on a heritage train ride at Aspen Crossing in Mossleigh. The ride takes them to the "North Pole" to meet Santa.
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B.C.’s top court rules law to push through Kitsilano supportive housing unconstitutional
B.C.'s top court says a law passed by the provincial government to stave off opposition to a supportive housing development in Kitsilano is unconstitutional.
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Cody Jerome prepares for ONE Championship debut in Thailand
Cody Jerome is set for his ONE Championship debut in Bangkok, With unwavering dedication, he is seeking a shot at a top five world ranking.
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Regina holiday fundraiser to support those in addiction treatment
The holidays aren't always the easiest time of year for people, and one regina recovery facility is looking to brighten the spirits of client’s days before Christmas.
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Saskatchewan man among thousands still waiting for passports following Canada Post strike
The Canada Post Strike backlog is affecting more than just late holiday gifts, with thousands of Canadians left waiting for their passports.
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Truck driver injured after he is pinned by load in New West stop
B.C. Emergency Health Services said one ambulance with primary care paramedics, one ambulance with advanced care paramedics and one supervisor responded to the incident.
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Toronto captain Matthews out as Leafs host Jets
Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews will miss his second consecutive game Monday against the Winnipeg Jets due to an undisclosed injury.
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Biden commutes 37 death row inmates. Who still faces execution?
The move spares the lives of people convicted in killings, including the slayings of police and military officers, and those involved in deadly bank robberies or drug deals.
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