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Edmonton police say officers have received at least 63 reports since May of people having belongings stolen while being distracted by thieves.
Pickleball nationals have kicked off Tuesday at the Taylor Tennis Centre with over 700 athletes competing for a spot on the podium.
Saskatoon’s Nutrien Wonderhub is reducing hours and increasing prices next month, after it was unable to attain operating funding from the provincial government.
A cancer patient from Prince Albert, Dennis Ogrodnick, says he's using the time he has left to fight for free hospital ...
The BC Highway Patrol said they did road checks the August long weekend following Sunfest, and the Nickelback concert, both throughout Lake Cowichan, the next weekend.
Business Matters: Consumer inflation dropped in July to 1.7% ...
With thousands of people lining the streets of Lethbridge to watch the annual parade, Whoop-Up Days has officially begun. Justin Sibbet reports.
The Jansen Potash Mine is facing another setback, with stage two of the project now set to begin two years behind schedule in 2031.
Putting on the exhibit during the two-week fair comes with a $450,000 price tag, something that has critics like New Westminster Coun. Daniel Fontaine calling foul.
Gen. Michael Wright, called the video's contents disturbing and said that hate and extremism "have no place" in the Canadian Armed Forces.
The lingering affects of the Air Canada strike are still being felt, but the parents of one Sask. baseball team stepped up to the plate to get their kids out east to compete.
National Guard members from West Virginia, South Carolina, Mississippi and Louisiana began arriving in Washington on Tuesday to assist in the federal takeover of the U.S. capital.
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