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Alberta’s premier defends Canada on U.S. TV news shows as tariff fight takes twist
EDMONTON — As the tariff war with the U.S. continued its twists and turns Thursday, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith made the rounds of U.S. TV networks reminding Americans that Canada has to look out for itself in the fight. Read More
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Conversations That Matter: B.C.'s demolition crisis
The provincial government’s requirement to increase density, by allowing the building of fourplexes on single family lots, means B.C. is going to experience a demolition crisis, says Glyn Lewis of Renewal Development. Read More
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Industrial Heartland attracting investment to Edmonton region through co-operation
Creating Alberta's Industrial Heartland was an optimistic move more than 20 years ago, but growth in its size and its ongoing stability continues to pique the interest of investors the world over. Read More
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One person charged after fire breaks out at northwest Calgary motel
One person has been charged after a fire broke out in Motel Village on Thursday night, Calgary police said Friday. Read More
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Woman asks B.C. court to reveal names of TikTok posters who alleged she was having affair with trainer
A woman who says she’s been the victim of a TikTok smear campaign that used doctored photographs and videos to allege she was having an affair with her personal trainer has gone to court to try to unmask the anonymous people behind the posts. Read More
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Business is blooming for B.C. seed companies as Canadians try to avoid food tariffs
Uncertainty over the U.S tariffs and whether they will drive up already sky high food prices may be motivating B.C. residents to take up gardening this spring, say local seed companies. Read More
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Why Abbotsford would be the B.C. city hardest hit by U.S. tariffs (and it's not just the agriculture)
With whipsawing tariff announcements coming almost daily now from U.S. President Donald Trump, Roger Romard, director of sales for Abbotsford-based New World Technologies, says it feels as though the changes are happening by the minute. Read More
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Canucks vs. Wild Game Day: Looking to get on a roll
When/where: Friday, 7 p.m., Rogers Arena Read More
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International Women's Day: Shattering glass ceilings in skilled trades
Women make up less than eight per cent of skilled trades employees in Canada, according to Statistics Canada. Read More
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Tech workers skip Women’s Day events to avoid giving false sense of progress
When International Women's Day arrives on Saturday, Christa Hill won't be at any of the many celebrations marking the occasion. Read More
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David Staples: Poilievre and Smith wary about Ottawa grabbing and wasting tariff dollars
Canada's political leaders are standing as one against the threat of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, which were once again partly delayed by Trump, this time until April 2. Read More
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Davis: Saskatchewan was a curling power a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away
Imagine sending Ernie Richardson, Rick Folk, Garnet Campbell, Harvey Mazinke and their rinks to the same Brier, representing Saskatchewan again and vying for more Canadian men's curling championships. Read More
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Mandryk: Sask. government pays for dismissing classroom complexity concerns
To suggest the Saskatchewan Arbitration Board's recent ruling on classroom complexity is historic — as the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) has — needs to be put into context. Read More
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Community, Indigenous resilience essential elements of small business success in Regina
Dubois, a member of George Gordon First Nation, says accessing initial funding was a barrier. She thinks it can be for many entrepreneurs. Read More
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