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Summer skiing at Sunshine Village draws skiers from Alberta and beyondJust a week before the Calgary Stampede starts, skiers from all over North America are taking advantage of skiing in shorts and a T-shirt at Sunshine Village.LifestyleJun 25
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Sunny skies return to central Alberta but flooding continuesCentral Alberta is getting a break from the rain but areas are still dealing with the fall out. High river levels and floods are posing a safety risk in some situations.WeatherJun 23
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Alberta’s premier gets cheers and jeers as she rolls through Stampede paradeThe Calgary Stampede typically attracts more than one million visitors a year. Last year's attendance was 1,470,288.CanadaJul 3
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Alberta judge denies effort to amend court challenge against province’s trans lawThe groups Egale and Skipping Stone have lost one round of their court battle against the Alberta government over restrictions on medical treatment for transgender youth.CrimeMay 4
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Regina hailstorm sees $80M in damages and over 10K insurance claimsMore than 10,000 claims have been filed after Regina's June hailstorm, the latest in a string of costly severe weather events across Western Canada.ConsumerJun 19
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2 people charged after police seize drugs, firearms in Fort McMurray, Alta.Members of the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team seized $100,000 worth of drugs, several firearms and a large amount of cash, during an investigation in Fort McMurray, Alta.CrimeJul 7
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Be bear aware: Increase in sightings, encounters prompts warning to Alberta backcountry usersThe arrival of warm weather in Alberta means more people heading into the backcountry, but with lots of hungry bears around, it also means an increase in encounters.EnvironmentMay 27
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New documents show potential pipeline routes from Alberta to B.C.’s coast'My takeaway, looking at all of them, was that it was going further north than Northern Gateway and a lot of terminuses in Nisga'a territory,' Heather Exner-Pirot said.PoliticsJun 1
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Bear warnings issued for Kananaskis Country after 2 people bluff chargedAlberta Parks has issued bear advisories for a large number of trails in Kananaskis Country and Spray Valley Provincial Park after two people were bluff charged by bears.EnvironmentMay 7
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Liberals table new First Nations drinking water bill backed by $4.6BIndigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty is expected to table long-awaited legislation to govern clean drinking water in First Nations communities today.CanadaJun 16
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What could a supercharged El Nino mean for Canada?There's growing evidence that a supercharged El Nino will develop over the next few months, spelling possible hot and dry conditions to come for large parts of Canada.WeatherMay 14
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Owners of Nakiska Ski Area announce plans for new summer activities in 2027Resorts of the Canadian Rockies, operators of the Nakiska ski resort west of Calgary, have announced plans to open for new activities in the summer of 2027.LifestyleApr 15
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Lawyer pushing for ad ban says Alberta premier exploiting loophole with referendum websiteThe province is prohibited from advertising or publishing certain info related to a referendum if it's taking place alongside an election — but not for stand-alone referendums.PoliticsApr 28
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Alberta snowpacks much deeper thanks to heavy snowfallHigher than seasonal snowfalls have helped boost snowpacks along the B.C.-Alberta border. Experts hope this will help alleviate drought conditions across Southern Alberta.EnvironmentApr 6
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Premier Danielle Smith teases future bid from Alberta for the OlympicsPremier Danielle Smith raised the prospect of a future bid for Alberta to host the Olympics, during a speech to the Rotary Club of Downtown Calgary on Thursday.PoliticsApr 9
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Blockbuster $22B Shell-ARC deal bodes well for expansion to LNG Canada, experts sayEnergy analysts say Shell PLC's plan to buy one of Canada's biggest natural gas producers is good news for the country's energy industry because of its "attractive economics."MoneyApr 28
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Call of the Wilde: Tampa Bay forces a Game 7 after a classic battle at the Bell CentreGage Goncalves scored in overtime as the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Montreal Canadiens 1-0 to force a Game 7 in the first-round series.SportsMay 1
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Prairies, northern Ontario brrr-ace for Alberta clipper and more snowAnywhere from 10 to 30 cm. of snow is expected to fall over a large region spanning from northeast B.C. to northern Ontario, courtesy of an Alberta clipper sweeping across Canada.WeatherApr 7
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Stawnichy’s offers 100 sausage rings in exchange for Mundare thieves’ captureStawnichy's Mundare Sausage says in their nearly 70 years of business, they've never had a break-in until this week, when thieves caused about $4,000 in damage.CrimeApr 10
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False spring strikes again: Saskatchewan prepares for incoming winter weatherAs the winter weather approaches, Saskatchewan residents react to the incoming inclement weather. Many are done with the winter, but a handful of businesses will benefit.CanadaMar 24