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A string of induced earthquakes Alberta residents are watching near Peace River is raising fresh concerns about how closely oil and gas activity should be monitored. As regulators track more than 30 industry-linked tremors, the story highlights the growing pressure to balance energy development with public safety and trust.
Many job seekers cling to a fantasy that employers reward effort and that ‘trying your best’ will lead to being…
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As the US Iran conflict enters another tense phase, hopes for a quick exit are fading and the economic risks are growing far beyond the region. For Canadians, that could mean higher gas prices, fresh inflation pressure and a closer watch on how Washington and Tehran respond in the days ahead.
A Saskatchewan Penitentiary fight has left one inmate dead and two others injured, sparking a new investigation into what happened inside the federal prison. As more details emerge, the incident is likely to raise fresh questions about safety, oversight, and violence in Canada’s correctional system.
The Broden Radomske killing took a major legal turn as Keith James Landry was sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter. The case remains a painful reminder of how violent crime involving young people can leave lasting scars on families and entire communities.
An Alberta funding denial is leaving one Airdrie family in limbo as they fight for a life-saving treatment they say their two-year-old urgently needs. Their heartbreaking case is sparking a wider debate about fairness, access and how far Canada’s public health system should go when hope lies overseas.
First Nations leaders from coastal B.C. are taking BC pipeline opposition straight to Calgary, warning investors that any new northwest coast project would face fierce resistance. Their message underscores how Indigenous rights, environmental risks and Canada’s energy future are now deeply tied together.
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At the 92:10 mark of a game that began on a Wednesday and wrapped up in the wee hours of a Thursday, Wyatt Johnston tipped the puck past Wild goalie…
A Calgary nightclub shut down after inspectors found cockroaches and mould, raising serious concerns about sanitation and public safety. The closure is a stark reminder that even popular nightlife spots must meet the same health standards as any other public business.
Alan Osmond dead at 76 has sparked an emotional wave of tributes, with family reflections bringing a deeply personal side to the loss. Beyond the headlines, the story is resonating with readers as a reminder of how much love, memory, and final moments with family can matter.
Peel Police are investigating a troubling series of tow truck arsons after three transport trucks were set ablaze across Mississauga in less than an hour. The linked fires are raising fresh concerns about security at GTA trucking hubs and what this could mean for Ontario businesses and supply chains.
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new Canada-US trade advisory council brings together business leaders and veteran politicians as Ottawa looks for practical ways to answer mounting U.S. tariff pressure. With jobs, prices and key industries on the line, Canadians will be watching closely to see whether the council can help shape a faster, stronger response.
Mark Carney’s new Canada-US trade advisory council brings together business, labour and political voices to help Canada respond faster to tariffs and trade uncertainty. As pressure from the U.S. continues, the council could play a key role in protecting jobs, stabilizing prices and shaping Canada’s next trade moves.




























