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B.C. ports lockout: Ottawa urges both sides 'do the work' to get a deal done
The federal government is urging both sides in the B.C. port dispute to return to the table after Saturday’s collapse of mediated talks to end the lockout at container terminals that has entered its second week. Read More
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A football made of cheese? This may be one of the wackiest Grey Cup recipes we've ever printed
This newspaper has run hundreds, maybe even thousands, of recipes over the years themed around the Grey Cup. Read More
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Calgary Herald letters: Property rights protection is just and fair
In a recent column, Ron Ghitter expresses concern over amendments to the Alberta Bill of Rights proposed by the UCP government. But I respectfully suggest that his concern is unjustified, and that to characterize the government’s efforts to strengthen rights protection for Albertans as “disingenuous” and “cynical” is also unfair. Read More
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GAMEDAY: Calgary Flames debut on Prime against Pacific Division-leading L.A. Kings
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'Existential threat': How a big earthquake would devastate Vancouver
A major earthquake would be devastating and deadly for Vancouver, according to the latest in a long line of warning reports. Read More
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White Rock photographer Kevin Boyle brings a VPD-trained eye to his stunning work
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Hundreds gather for 'Night of Lights' ceremony on eve of Remembrance Day
On the eve of Remembrance Day, hundreds of Calgarians gathered at the Field of Crosses on Memorial Drive for a special ceremony honouring the sacrifices made by fallen members of Canada’s armed forces. Read More
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Local roundup: Regina Rams, Pats, Cougars, high school and more
After beating the Saskatchewan Huskies in the Hardy Cup on the weekend to claim their second-ever Canada West football championship, the University of Regina Rams are preparing for their next challenge. Read More
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When will British Columbians get their NDP-promised $500 tax rebate?
It's unclear how quickly B.C. families will get the rebate cheques promised by the NDP during the election. Read More
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Canucks Schedule: Home is supposed to be where the heart is, not the heartache
A bad game on home ice can be put in perspective by flushing it down the toilet to clear the competitive pipe and that smelly memory. Read More
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How to regain control of your finances when debt collectors come knocking
Q: My partner and I have lived in Canada for about 10 years. When we first came to Canada, he took out a credit card and after a few years, he owed about $15,000. He didn’t pay it and didn’t tell me about the letters he was getting. He said the letters stopped coming so he forgot about it. We tried to get a mortgage a few months ago and didn’t qualify at our bank because of the money he owes. A friend said they’d help us, so we ended up getting a mortgage through a connection at our temple. Now the collection company keeps calling and emailing. They said that my partner needs to go to court, and they will sell our house. I can help him pay back the money he owes, but we can only afford payments of about $1,000 a month. The collection company wants all the money now and we don’t want to be embarrassed at our temple. What can we do? ~Tulliya Read More
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Davis: Saskatchewan Roughriders not quite ready to win in first try with coach Corey Mace
CFL teams don't magically, immediately become Grey Cup winners simply because they hired a new head coach. Read More
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Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid closing in on 1,000th point
Asking Connor McDavid about reaching 1,000 career points in the NHL would be a bit like putting quadruple-digit carts in front of the horse, at this point. Read More
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Regina councillor candidate Q&A: Are you endorsed by any third-party groups?
Ahead of next Wednesday's municipal election, Regina Leader-Post city hall reporter Larissa Kurz asked each of the 52 candidates running for council if they are affiliated with any third-party entities known to be campaigning this election cycle. Read More
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Parker: The Hive serves up modern rental accommodation
An architect’s dream is to work with a smart developer, design a good-looking building and have fun doing it. And that sums up the relationship LOLA Architecture had with JEMM Properties in designing The Hive located on 9A Street in Sunnyside. Read More
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There will never be another Don Cherry, but not for the reason you think
Canada's most famous hockey commentator Don Cherry, now 90, is back in the news, with his firing from Hockey Night in Canada being reconsidered and debated by some, including Toronto Sun columnist Joe Warmington, who interviewed Cherry for a front-page story. Read More
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Cavalry FC's championship win and the Night of Lights at the Field of Crosses: What our photographers saw this weekend
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‘One of the days that we dread’: Roughriders enter off-season with shared sentiment
The Saskatchewan Roughriders headed into the off-season one week earlier than they had hoped. Read More
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Calgary's Nick Tetz rides to history at PBR Canada National Finals
EDMONTON, Alta. — Calgary's Nick Tetz is riding high after a historic night of bull riding. Read More
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Vancouver museum to honour Chinese Canadian troops who fought in war and for citizenship rights
Former B.C. judge Randall (Bud) Wong remembers getting out of bed early one morning when he was five to greet his uncle at the train station in Vancouver at the end of the Second World War in 1945. Read More
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