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Community pushback forces City of Edmonton to change gears on bike lane plansThe City of Edmonton is changing gears on its plan to remove a large section of on-street parking along 50 Street to allow for the installation of bike lanes.PoliticsJul 7
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Saskatchewan Roughriders are ready to answer the callThe Saskatchewan Roughriders head into week four of the CFL season down multiple key starters. Despite the loss, the team is confident with the starters on the game-day roster.SportsJun 25
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World Cup economic impact takes shape as fans flood Toronto streetsPacked patios and fan zones are bringing energy to Toronto, but hotel operators say June occupancy is tracking below last year's levels despite the World Cup.EconomyJun 13
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Thousands of Vespas swarm Rome’s historic centre to mark iconic scooter’s 80th anniversaryROME (AP) — More than 10,000 Vespas putt-putt-putted around the Colosseum and past the Roman Forum on Saturday, marking the 80th anniversary of the iconic scooter.LifestyleJun 27
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Riders begin Grey Cup title defence versus LionsThey can't change history, but Nathan Rourke and the B.C. Lions can exorcise a few demons Saturday night.SportsJun 10
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Edmonton’s historic High and Low level bridges to be replaced: ‘Run their course’The High Level Bridge and Low Level Bridge have exceeded their lifespans and continued rehabilitation will end up costing much more than replacement, the City of Edmonton said.TrafficMay 19
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Bill to criminalize AI sexual deepfakes will include ‘nearly nude’ imagesThe amendment was carried despite the objections of Bloc Québécois MP Rhéal Fortin, who said "nearly nude" was not defined specifically enough.CanadaMay 11
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City committee endorses ending Calgary Transit’s downtown free fare zoneCalgary Transit officials are recommending a regular fare of $4 for the downtown segment, which is expected to generate an additional $5 million per year.PoliticsMay 7
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Peter Gabriel wades in on lifeguard debate at Vancouver’s beachesPeter Gabriel, originally part of Genesis, might never have reached the 'Big Time' in 1986 if it had not been for a Vancouver lifeguard three years earlier.CanadaApr 30
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Bowman says Oilers will have different teamSaying Saturday was not a day for big decisions or announcements, Edmonton Oilers general manager Stan Bowman did concede next season's team will "not be the same group as today."SportsMay 2
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Man accused of selling metal from rooftop HVAC units in Winnipeg chargedA man is facing dozens of charges after police allege he stole and sold metal from 14 rooftop HVAC units across Winnipeg, causing approximately $500,000 in damages.CrimeApr 8
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Why the Iran war has renewed calls for a sovereign medical supply chainA nationwide recall has been issued for cheese, salads and meal kits over possible listeria contamination, with dozens of products affected across Canada.CanadaApr 4
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Most Canadians want former prince Andrew removed from line to throne: pollA survey found a majority of Canadians want Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to lose his claim to the throne, while 51 per cent say the Royal Family is not relevant to them personally.CanadaMar 9
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Kucherov powers Lightning over Maple Leafs 5-2Nikita Kucherov had three assists in a four-goal first period and added another in the third to give him 100 points on the season as the Tampa Bay Lightning cruised past the listless Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2 on Saturday.SportsMar 7
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Newcomers add energy in Flames win over HurricanesThe departures of Nazem Kadri and MacKenzie Weegar has created opportunity in Calgary and embracing it on Saturday were Joel Farabee and newly acquired Ryan Strome.SportsMar 8
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Chinatown shows signs of improvement as City of Edmonton weighs 3 new initiativesThe City of Edmonton is exploring three initiatives aimed at improving Chinatown: a community cleanup group, changing the 97 Street bridge and housing incentives for the Quarters.CanadaMar 4
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Milan, Cortina Olympic cauldrons extinguished bringing end to Winter GamesA total of 116 medal events have been held in eight Olympic sports across 16 disciplines, including the debut of ski mountaineering this year.SportsFeb 22
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Poulin breaks Olympic women’s scoring recordMarie-Philip Poulin's record-breaking goal at the Olympic Games wasn't pretty, but it was important to her Canadian team.SportsFeb 16
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Read the full transcript of Trump’s 2026 State of the UnionTrump spoke at the State of the Union for 1 hour and 48 minutes, making it the longest in U.S. history, surpassing his own 2025 address.U.S. NewsFeb 25
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Toronto mayor says police chief needs to ‘earn trust back’ after arrests of officersLast week, a major investigation led by York Regional Police resulted in an array of charges against Toronto officers accused of aiding organized crime.PoliticsFeb 10