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Fort McMurray students answer winter call for help at Centre of Hope
FORT MCMURRAY - Students and staff with the Fort McMurray Public School Division have stepped up to help people experiencing homelessness by donating warm winter gear and food to the Centre of Hope. T...
Jon Tupper Dec 16, 2025
Only one known communicable measles case remains in Alberta
OTTAWA - Alberta's measles outbreak has eased to a single known active case, offering cautious optimism for public health officials, though authorities warn the risk has not disappeared because infect...
Jon Tupper Dec 16, 2025
Federal changes restore citizenship rights to thousands born outside Canada
OTTAWA - New citizenship rules allowing more Canadians born or adopted abroad to claim citizenship are now in effect, following the coming into force of Bill C-3 on Monday. The federal government says...
Jon Tupper Dec 16, 2025
Canada marks 10 years since Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report
OTTAWA - Canada is marking the 10th anniversary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Final Report, reflecting on the lasting harm of the residential school system and reaffirming commitments t...
Jon Tupper Dec 15, 2025
Survey finds Albertans broadly favour ending public funding for private schools
CALGARY - A large majority of Albertans would vote to end public funding for independent schools if the issue were put to a referendum, according to a new poll released by ThinkHQ Public Affairs. The ...
Jon Tupper Dec 15, 2025
Dark skies set the stage as Ursid meteor shower returns
FORT MCMURRAY - A quiet but reliable meteor shower begins tonight, giving skywatchers in northern Alberta a chance to catch the Ursids under some of the darkest skies of the year. The Ursid meteor sho...
Jon Tupper Dec 15, 2025
Wood Buffalo RCMP urge residents to secure homes before holiday travel
FORT MCMURRAY - Wood Buffalo RCMP is reminding residents to take extra precautions to protect their homes while travelling during the holiday season, when empty houses can be more vulnerable to theft ...
Jon Tupper Dec 15, 2025
Massive pistachio recall issued over Salmonella risk as outbreak investigation continues
OTTAWA - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning Canadians about a massive recall covering many different brands of pistachios and pistachio-containing products due to possible Salmonella conta...
Jon Tupper Dec 15, 2025
Alberta museums offer free winter admission for kids under Canada Strong Pass
EDMONTON - Children, teens and young adults will be able to explore Alberta's museums and historic sites for free or at reduced cost this winter as the province once again takes part in the Canada Str...
Jon Tupper Dec 15, 2025
Federal inspectors crack down on food fraud as Canadians feel grocery squeeze
OTTAWA - As grocery prices remain high, federal inspectors say some food products sold in Canada are increasingly being scrutinized for misrepresentation, substitution and short weight as businesses a...
Jon Tupper Dec 15, 2025







