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LETHBRIDGE, AB - Fire crews in Lethbridge were kept busy Monday night, responding to a pair a residential fires.Lethbridge Fire & EMS was first called to a fourplex on the 500 block of 9 Ave North...
Apr 19, 2022
Johnson & Johnson is suspending sales forecasts for its COVID-19 vaccine only a few months after saying the shot could bring in as much as $3.5 billion this year. The health care giant said Tuesda...
Apr 19, 2022
OTTAWA, ON - Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts ticked lower in March compared with February as urban starts of apartments, condos and other types of multiple-uni...
Apr 19, 2022
OTTAWA, ON - The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales in Canada fell in March, while prices were up 11.2 per cent compared with a year earlier.The association says home sales in March were...
Apr 19, 2022
REGINA, SK - Hospitals across Canada are facing a resurgence of patients with COVID-19 that some health officials say will likely continue for another month. Latest data from the Public Health Agency ...
Olivia Thorington Apr 19, 2022
MONTREAL - The official languages commissioner says events broadcast live on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Facebook page must be accessible in both English and French. More than a dozen people compl...
David Opinko Apr 18, 2022
WINNIPEG - A Mtis group from Manitoba is flying to Rome today ahead of a meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican on Thursday. The delegation from the Manitoba Mtis Federation will be the first to mee...
David Opinko Apr 18, 2022
An official with UFA says 2022 will be a very tough year to negotiate for farmers.Vice President of Petroleum and Innovation Don Smith says all input prices are increasing."Now, commodity prices have ...
Apr 18, 2022
RAYMOND, AB - Commuters in Raymond are being advised of road construction planned to start this week that will affect traffic on Highway 845.Crews will pave a 1.35-kilometre section of Highway 845 bet...
Apr 18, 2022
EDMONTON, AB - Regulated utility ATCO Electric has agreed to pay a $31 million administrative penalty after an Alberta Utilities Commission investigation found it deliberately overpaid a First Nation ...
Olivia Thorington Apr 18, 2022