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Enbridge to assume operation of Gray Oak oil pipeline in Texas

Enbridge to assume operation of Gray Oak oil pipeline in Texas

CALGARY — Enbridge Inc. says it has completed a deal that will see the Calgary-based pipeline giant become operator of the Gray Oak oil pipeline in Texas.
Saskatchewan to send patients to Alberta for privatized surgery; won't pay for travel

Saskatchewan to send patients to Alberta for privatized surgery; won't pay for travel

REGINA — Saskatchewan plans to send people to Alberta to get privatized surgeries, but the cost of travel won't be covered by the government.
'Sorry': Crown calls for harsh sentence for Calgary man in multimillion-dollar fraud

'Sorry': Crown calls for harsh sentence for Calgary man in multimillion-dollar fraud

CALGARY — The Crown asked for a sentence of 10 to 12 years Wednesday for a Calgary man who bilked clients out of millions of dollars in a Ponzi scheme.
OPINION: Cold hands, small crowds: reflections from a weird world junior championship

OPINION: Cold hands, small crowds: reflections from a weird world junior championship

EDMONTON — I'm not used to wearing a parka in August. It's a necessity, though, at Rogers Place this month where I'm covering the world junior hockey championship for The Canadian Press.
Keyera and Canadian National Railway to evaluate Alberta terminal project

Keyera and Canadian National Railway to evaluate Alberta terminal project

CALGARY — Keyera Corp. and Canadian National Railway Co. have signed a deal to evaluate building a rail terminal in Alberta to ship energy products.
Increased loneliness, isolation a side effect of inflation for Canadian seniors

Increased loneliness, isolation a side effect of inflation for Canadian seniors

CALGARY — With inflation at a nearly 40-year high, Canadians are feeling the financial strain. In a six-part series this summer, The Canadian Press is speaking to people at different stages of life to see where they’re being hit the hardest.
Alberta promises more officers for rural municipalities with provincial police plan

Alberta promises more officers for rural municipalities with provincial police plan

CALGARY — The Alberta government continues to make its case for a provincial police force, saying it would add hundreds of front-line officers to small detachments.
Edmonton gondola needed better Indigenous consultation, councillor says

Edmonton gondola needed better Indigenous consultation, councillor says

EDMONTON — The sole city councillor to vote in support of a gondola across Edmonton's river valley says the outcome may have been different if there were better Indigenous consultation.
Five years later, Sarah Potomak back on women's world hockey championship roster

Five years later, Sarah Potomak back on women's world hockey championship roster

CALGARY — Sarah Potomak kept faith she could wear the Maple Leaf again, despite feeling the uncertainty that comes with rejection. The 24-year-old forward from Aldergrove, B.C., will play for Canada in the women's world hockey championship Aug.
Summer, increased scrutiny to blame for small crowds at world juniors: Hockey Canada

Summer, increased scrutiny to blame for small crowds at world juniors: Hockey Canada

EDMONTON — Empty seats have been a staple at the unusual world junior hockey championship in Edmonton this month — and Hockey Canada says scandals surrounding the organization are, in part, holding fans back.
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