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Vancouver is looking to make a temporary city sign into a permanent installation after a temporary one drew big crowds. Andrew Johnson has more.
Canada Post has issued a new set of offers to the union representing postal workers and is pushing for a speedy resolution as the clock ticks down to a strike.
For four decades the African Children's Choir has been changing the lives of those performing, and those watching the show.
Finance ministers and central bankers from the G7 are gathering in Banff to lay the groundwork for the G7 Summit in Kananaskis. Rachel Aiello has the latest.
Measles cases continue to rise around the province, but particularly in southern Alberta, and experts warn the spread could get worse before it gets better.
For this week's golf tip, Glenn and Scott look at how to save you some strokes around the green at this time of year.
The Oilers are the last Canadian team in the NHL playoffs, and Wednesday night they start the western conference finals, leaving Flames fans with a dilemma.
Some for-profit child-care providers say their livelihoods are at stake as the federal government caps how many of them are eligible for funding.
Construction in Marda Loop will wrap up this fall, but it's been a rough couple of years for businesses working through the disruptions.
The Carletti’s paid a company $35,000 to start the job, and the company asked for an additional $50,000 to continue in September, but the family said once the contractor got a total of $85,000 the ...
CSN safety rep Pierre Olivier Parent says there was an inspection at the Blainville site that showed something was wrong.
A $45 million premium Marriott hotel is set to anchor the new beachfront next to Wasaga Beach’s iconic Beach Drive at Beach Area 1.
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