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RCMP investigating suspicious death on Stoney Nakoda First Nation

RCMP investigating suspicious death on Stoney Nakoda First Nation

The RCMP’s Major Crimes Unit is investigating a suspicious death on the Stoney Nakoda First Nation following a report about a disturbance at 7 a.m.
Highway 40 roadwork to cause delays in Kananaskis' Highwood Pass

Highway 40 roadwork to cause delays in Kananaskis' Highwood Pass

Fall roadwork will cause some delays into Highwood Pass along Highway 40, between Highway 742 and Highway 54.
'We could hear screaming and crying:' Canadians in Morocco describe earthquake

'We could hear screaming and crying:' Canadians in Morocco describe earthquake

Canadians who are in Morocco say an earthquake that's killed more than 2,000 people and injured hundreds more in the North African country is "absolutely incredible" and "terrifying."
Who is sending envelopes of cash to the North Vancouver RCMP?

Who is sending envelopes of cash to the North Vancouver RCMP?

The donations would probably stop if the person knew their money was being sent to the federal government
All in the family: What couples should know about shared bank accounts

All in the family: What couples should know about shared bank accounts

TORONTO — Younger people are increasingly moving away from shared finances, but experts say they should reconsider.
Homeless increasing in Bonnyville, but not arriving by bus

Homeless increasing in Bonnyville, but not arriving by bus

Frontline workers say a rumour that unhoused individuals have been arriving in the Town of Bonnyville from places like Vancouver by bus is untrue.
Some evacuees face confusing, distressing wait for N.W.T. flights home

Some evacuees face confusing, distressing wait for N.W.T. flights home

Some evacuees who pre-registered for flights home to Yellowknife say they're waiting days for a confirmed flight while planes come and go without them.
Timing of evidence disclosure raises ire of judge in 'Freedom Convoy' trial

Timing of evidence disclosure raises ire of judge in 'Freedom Convoy' trial

OTTAWA — Hope that the trial of two "Freedom Convoy" organizers would last only four weeks may be dashed after the defence raised complaints about receiving heaps of new evidence three days after the trial began.
PHOTOS: Pups enjoy their pool time at St. Alberta rescue society fundraiser

PHOTOS: Pups enjoy their pool time at St. Alberta rescue society fundraiser

This will make you smile
Everything travellers need to know about 'Hurricane Lee'

Everything travellers need to know about 'Hurricane Lee'

As Hurricane Lee makes its way across the Atlantic, vacation hopefuls might be clenching their jaws.
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