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Soccer icon Christine Sinclair to appear in sixth FIFA World Cup

Soccer icon Christine Sinclair to appear in sixth FIFA World Cup

Canada's women's national soccer team has qualified for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Burnaby man charged after drone flies drugs into Manitoba prison

Burnaby man charged after drone flies drugs into Manitoba prison

Two B.C. men face drug trafficking charges in connection with a drone police say dropped methamphetamine and suspected fentanyl into Manitoba’s Stony Mountain Institution.
Hiker killed in fall while climbing Mount Temple

Hiker killed in fall while climbing Mount Temple

A man was killed after he lost his footing when climbing on Mount Temple, south of Lake Louise, on Saturday (July 9).
Horgan urges federal government to carry half the health-care load as premiers meet

Horgan urges federal government to carry half the health-care load as premiers meet

Canada's provinces and territories need a partner that will share half the financial load on the health-care system, which is buckling without stable, predictable and long-term funding, British Columbia Premier John Horgan said Monday.
Bear expert says relocated bear's survival chances low

Bear expert says relocated bear's survival chances low

Former superintendent of Banff National Park calls relocation of two grizzly bears from K-Country "fear-based mismanagement".
Trial set in 2023 for men accused of conspiracy to murder at Alberta border blockade

Trial set in 2023 for men accused of conspiracy to murder at Alberta border blockade

A trial for four men charged with conspiracy to commit murder at a border blockade in Coutts, Alberta has been scheduled for next year.
Kenney proclaims Sept. 1 'Alberta Day'

Kenney proclaims Sept. 1 'Alberta Day'

For years, Albertans have celebrated the province's history on Heritage Day, the first Monday in August. Now, Premier Jason Kenney said there will be one more day of celebration: on the newly proclaimed Alberta Day.
Rogers warns of credit scams after Friday outage

Rogers warns of credit scams after Friday outage

Rogers said they are aware of the scam refund text messages following massive outage.
'Happy Stampede': Prime minister mobbed by admirers at Stampede events

'Happy Stampede': Prime minister mobbed by admirers at Stampede events

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent Sunday in Calgary where he was surrounded by mostly friendly crowds as he attended a pancake breakfast, visited the Stampede grounds and spoke at a Liberal fundraiser.
1 dead, 2 missing in boating incident near Canmore

1 dead, 2 missing in boating incident near Canmore

A search for two people is underway following a tragic boating accident near Canmore on Sunday (July 10).
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