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Calgary man pleads guilty to one terrorism count after posts on TikTok, Snapchat

Calgary man pleads guilty to one terrorism count after posts on TikTok, Snapchat

CALGARY — A man has pleaded guilty to a terrorism charge after admitting he shared recruitment videos for the Islamic State group on TikTok and posted on Snapchat that his mission would begin during Pride month.
Heavy police presence in Red Deer County

Heavy police presence in Red Deer County

Blackfalds, Sylvan Lake, Innisfail and Red Deer RCMP were on scene at a residence in the Gasoline Alley area early Friday morning
Riverside Park, Bow River bridge boat launch potentially added to Canmore paid parking program

Riverside Park, Bow River bridge boat launch potentially added to Canmore paid parking program

Two new areas could soon be added to Canmore’s visitor paid parking program.
Lone bear still hanging around outskirts of Jasper

Lone bear still hanging around outskirts of Jasper

One might have thought that all of Jasper National Park’s bears would have settled down for their long winter’s rest by now. One would have been wrong about that.
Saskatchewan to stop collecting carbon tax on electric heat

Saskatchewan to stop collecting carbon tax on electric heat

Premier Scott Moe issues video pledging to stop collection of carbon tax on electricity, in addition to natural gas.
Opposing sides speak out on Westlock crosswalk and flagpole bylaw controversy

Opposing sides speak out on Westlock crosswalk and flagpole bylaw controversy

Bylaw's fate to be decided by the people in a vote set for Feb. 22, 2024
Only 37% of Canadians are comfortable with Trudeau’s economic leadership, says poll

Only 37% of Canadians are comfortable with Trudeau’s economic leadership, says poll

The Conservative Party continues to lead national polls as the country inches toward its next national election.
Saskatchewan to send breast cancer screening patients to private company in Calgary

Saskatchewan to send breast cancer screening patients to private company in Calgary

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government says it’s going to send breast cancer patients to Calgary for screening as the province continues to deal with medical imaging backlogs.
Banff 'running out of runway' for summer traffic congestion solutions

Banff 'running out of runway' for summer traffic congestion solutions

“All the things the Town can do in what we can control, I think we’re nearing the limits of what we can really achieve,”
Kraft debuts dairy-free mac and cheese in the US

Kraft debuts dairy-free mac and cheese in the US

Kraft Macaroni and … Fava Beans? The Kraft Heinz Co. said Wednesday it’s bringing dairy-free macaroni and cheese to the U.S. for the first time.
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