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Alberta Sheriffs continue to remove unsafe commercial vehicles from roadways

In early February, a joint operation by Alberta Sheriffs, Calgary Police Service and the provincial government conducted more thorough inspections of commercial vehicles at the Airdrie, Alta., vehicle inspection station north of Calgary. Insp. BJ Bjornson with Alberta Sheriffs says plenty of vehicles were...

‘We now have to figure out how to live life without her’: Mother of Tumbler Ridge shooting victim speaks

The mother of a 12-year-old girl killed in the school shooting in Tumbler Ridge says her family is struggling to comprehend the loss as the small northern B.C. community mourns the victims. Sarah Lampert spoke to reporters Thursday about her daughter, Ticaria, who was...

Calgary companies secure more international trade deals amid U.S. uncertainty – Calgary

New trades deals between Calgary-based companies and the United States hit an all-time low in 2025 after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Canadian goods. According to new data from Calgary Economic Development (CED), less than a quarter of the trade deals it secured...

RCMP respond to reports of a guns at schools in several Alberta communities

In the aftermath of a devastating shooting spree that left six children and two adults dead in the small northern B.C. town, schools in at least three communities across Alberta have dealt with firearms reports that turned out to be false, while a...

Five things to watch at Games on Friday, Feb. 13 – National

By The Canadian Press The Canadian Press Posted February 12, 2026 1:40 pm 2 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size MILAN – From figure skater Stephen Gogolev’s aim for a big push to Canada’s men’s hockey team playing its second game in as many days,...

Ontario ends tuition fee freeze at public colleges, universities

The Ford government will end its freeze on post-secondary tuition this year, allowing struggling colleges and universities to raise fees as they adapt to the reality of fewer international students. Beginning in September, post-secondary institutions will be able to increase their tuition fees by...
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