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Keystone pipeline reopening plan approved; in-service date not yet announced

Keystone pipeline reopening plan approved; in-service date not yet announced

CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. has received regulatory approval to restart the remaining segment of the Keystone pipeline that has been shut down since suffering its worst oil spill in the pipeline's history on Dec. 7.
Moe to run again for premier, looks to lead Saskatchewan out of Alberta's shadow

Moe to run again for premier, looks to lead Saskatchewan out of Alberta's shadow

REGINA — Premier Scott Moe says he plans to run in the next provincial electionand wants to turn Saskatchewan into a leader in the west for decades to come.
'Avoidable loss:' Widow of man who drowned in Fort McMurray pool sues operator

'Avoidable loss:' Widow of man who drowned in Fort McMurray pool sues operator

FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — A lawsuit filed in the drowning of an Alberta man in a public pool is shining a light on potentially dangerous breath-holding exercises and what responsibility facility operators have to supervise patrons who practise them.
Hockey Canada unveils 25-player roster for upcoming Spengler Cup

Hockey Canada unveils 25-player roster for upcoming Spengler Cup

CALGARY — Olympians David Desharnais and Daniel Winnik headline Canada's 25-player roster for the upcoming Spengler Cup in Davos, Switzerland.

Humane Society grieves reported cat-killing at Edmonton bus stop by teenage boys

EDMONTON — The Edmonton Humane Society says is it saddened and concerned over reports that five teenage boys kicked a cat to death as onlookers watched in horror.
Calgary police officer charged with assault following case of road rage

Calgary police officer charged with assault following case of road rage

CALGARY — A Calgary police officer faces two charges after an off-duty road rage case. Police say an altercation took place between two drivers in the northeast community of Skyview around 6 p.m. on Aug. 30.
Job action by Alberta legal aid lawyers ends after government hikes rate 25 per cent

Job action by Alberta legal aid lawyers ends after government hikes rate 25 per cent

CALGARY — Alberta's defence lawyers have voted to end months of job action after the government announced an interim increase to funding for legal aid.

One man in hospital in stable condition after early morning Calgary police shooting

CALGARY — Alberta's police watchdog is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred early this morning in northwest Calgary.
How to protect yourself against 'renoviction' as rental markets heat up

How to protect yourself against 'renoviction' as rental markets heat up

CALGARY — With Canada's already-hot rental market expected to come under even more pressure in 2023, experts say tenants should guard against "renoviction" by educating themselves about their rights.
'Worse than COVID': Pet charity says demand for food nearly doubled in 2022

'Worse than COVID': Pet charity says demand for food nearly doubled in 2022

CALGARY — On a frigid December night in Calgary, a street outreach worker approaches a man walking with a well-kept German shepherd wearing a plaid jacket and asks if the dog has enough food. "He's got more food than I do," the man replies.
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