Rising gas prices pushed inflation to its highest level in three years last month, a headache for the Federal Reserve and a potential political challenge for the Trump administration as midterm elections near.
Consumer prices rose 4.2 per cent in May from a year...
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British Columbia’s Minister of Energy and Climate Solutions expressed frustration Tuesday over last week’s revelation that the Alberta government is studying the possibility of four different pipeline routes to the north coast of B.C.
Adrian Dix, who was...
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A wild night of weather in Winnipeg and other parts of southern Manitoba continues as Manitoba Hydro is warning of power outages in multiple locations due to damaged electrical equipment.
Customers should be prepared to be without power...
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Hundreds of people gathered in a LaSalle park Tuesday evening to remember a three-year-old girl who died after a tragic bouncy castle accident last week.
Flowers, stuffed animals and handwritten notes were laid in Ouellette Park as mourners...
As the end of the school year in Calgary steadily approaches, drivers are being reminded that it’s no excuse to hit the gas.The city no longer has school zones. In 2019, Calgary converted all school zones to playground zones, meaning the slow speeds are in effect every day, whether school is in...
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The City of Vancouver has announced that a one-night fireworks show will take place this summer.
Called Summer Lights in English Bay, it will take place on Friday, July 31, at English Bay Beach Park and will be...