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Collaboration a key component of growth for Alberta’s film industry
Southern Alberta continues to distinguish itself as a place to be for TV and Film production, the industry here at home needs to collaborate in order to reach new heights.
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NCAA dribbles into Lethbridge with the Western Slam tournament
For the first time ever, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is coming to Western Canada with four Division I basketball teams as part of the Western Slam event.
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7.34% tax increase recommended in Lethbridge for 2025
Following a review of Lethbridge and District Exhibition on Tuesday, city administrators are recommending council increases taxes for next year by over seven per cent.
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Calgary minor soccer launches campaign urging construction of indoor facilities
The Calgary Minor Soccer Association says demand is outpacing current offerings for indoor recreation facilities in the city, which is impacting the indoor soccer season.
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Edmonton council still digging into cost of city policy on projects
A report finds city policies and bylaws — combined with outside factors like supply chains — drive up expenses. 12 city policies are listed as cost drivers in the report.
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‘Best day of my life’: Bella the dog found after escape from Saskatoon groomer
Bella, the Saskatoon dog who went missing from the groomer on Friday, was found safe on Tuesday afternoon and has been reunited with her family.
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Saskatchewan legislature member says premier targeted his transgender children
A Saskatchewan NDP member who says his transgender children were targeted after an election campaign promise about school change rooms wants an apology from Premier Scott Moe.
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Hells Angels member arrested in Red Deer
The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team has arrested a member of the Hells Angels in Red Deer and charged him with a number of firearms offences.
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‘Incredible snow totals’: Squalls to hit parts of Ontario, up to 80 cm possible
Several parts of Ontario are set to see “incredible snow totals” over the next few days due to a shift in temperatures over the Great Lakes.
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David Eby’s cabinet meets for the 1st time with proposed tariff on the agenda
David Eby said the new cabinet's top priorities would be bringing down costs for families, strengthening health care, making communities safer and more.
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Canada’s 988 suicide crisis helpline sees over 300K calls, texts in 1st year
The average wait time in October was 44 seconds for phone calls and one minute and 47 seconds for text — a response time officials are working to continually improve.
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Creator of Gastown’s famous steam clock dies at 84
Raymond Saunders had a lifelong passion for timepieces but his most famous invention dates back to 1977 — the Gastown Steam Clock.
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Measles outbreak: Almost 30 per cent of N.B. kindergartners not fully vaccinated
The most recent figures from New Brunswick's Health Department are notable given the ongoing outbreak of measles in the province.
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Supreme Court of Canada sides with First Nation in police funding dispute
The Supreme Court of Canada says Quebec must provide more money for a First Nations police force after acting dishonorably by refusing to negotiate the funding terms.
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Wendy Williams ‘permanently incapacitated’ by dementia, guardian claims
It appears Wendy Williams' health is in steep decline.
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Sen. Woo downplays evidence that China ‘targeted’ MPs Chong, Kwan
The independent senator says there may be more 'benign' reasons the Chinese government was collecting information on the Conservative and NDP parliamentarians.
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Ford government makes limited progress on Hwy. 401 tunnel study
Ford announced his tunnel vision in September and said work to study it would urgently take place, but little progress has been made since then.
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N.S. election: The broken promise and a ‘call to action’ against Ottawa
After months of telegraphing his early election plan, Tim Houston made the call on Oct. 27, triggering a short campaign he said was necessary to get more from Ottawa.
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