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No. 8 Saskatchewan stuns No. 1 Brock in opener of U Sports Men's Final 8

No. 8 Saskatchewan stuns No. 1 Brock in opener of U Sports Men's Final 8

EDMONTON — Marquavian Stephens made a lay-up to put Saskatchewan up one with six seconds to play, and Nervens Demosthene and Tyrese Potoma made free throws to ice the game as the No.
Police union defies ban on thin blue line symbols: Calgary Police Commission

Police union defies ban on thin blue line symbols: Calgary Police Commission

CALGARY — The Calgary Police Commission says a union that represents city police officers has distributed countless thin blue line patches and pins in defiance of a recently announced ban against them being worn on duty.
Ex-Wildrose leader returns to Alberta politics to vote against Kenney leadership

Ex-Wildrose leader returns to Alberta politics to vote against Kenney leadership

EDMONTON — The machinations wracking Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and his party took a new twist Friday with the return of a former leader promising to vote against Kenney in his leadership review and then trying to take his job.
Calgary sees record home sales as supply returns to market: real estate board

Calgary sees record home sales as supply returns to market: real estate board

CALGARY — The Calgary Real Estate Board says last month set a new record for sales activity as 4,107 homes changed hands.
Cannabis retailer buying two stores in Alberta for $2.2M in shares

Cannabis retailer buying two stores in Alberta for $2.2M in shares

CALGARY — Cannabis retailer High Tide Inc. has signed a deal to buy two stores in Alberta for $2.2 million in shares. The company says it will acquire the company operating as Boreal Cannabis Company, which has a store in Slave Lake, Alta.
Andersson scores shootout winner as Kings down Flames 3-2

Andersson scores shootout winner as Kings down Flames 3-2

CALGARY — The Los Angeles Kings continue to persevere in their quest for a Western Conference playoff spot despite missing eight players to injury.
Alberta proposes legislation to remove disciplinary powers from teachers union

Alberta proposes legislation to remove disciplinary powers from teachers union

EDMONTON — Alberta is proposing new rules that would prevent the Alberta Teachers’ Association from disciplining its members who would instead be dealt with by an independent commissioner.
TSB says brake failure, cold weather led to deadly B.C. train derailment

TSB says brake failure, cold weather led to deadly B.C. train derailment

CALGARY — Recovered in the rubble of a fatal train derailment near the British Columbia-Alberta boundary was an unfiled hazard report that outlined dangers with braking on that fateful stretch of track.
Additional support necessary to meet new EV sales mandates: Automakers

Additional support necessary to meet new EV sales mandates: Automakers

CALGARY — Canadian automakers say the dollar value of an existing federal incentive for consumers who purchase electric vehicles will need to triple in order for the Liberal government to be successful with its ambitious new EV sales mandates.
De Havilland to manufacture line of firefighting planes in Calgary

De Havilland to manufacture line of firefighting planes in Calgary

CALGARY — De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited says it is reviving a water bomber aircraft manufacturing program that will bring 500 jobs to Calgary, Alta.
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