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BC urges anyone who touched injured bat to seek medical attention immediately

Fraser, BC health officials are asking anyone who touched an injured bat at a local beach to go to a local hospital and seek medical attention for possible rabies exposure.

Brendan Boucher / Jul 7, 2021

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Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis praises province for keeping promise on red tape reduction

As of June 1, Alberta’s government has completed more than 400 red tape reduction initiatives removing more than 109,500 regulations for a 16.36 percent overall reduction.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 7, 2021

Canadian News, News, Alberta

Alberta takes 50 percent equity stake in Sturgeon Refinery, estimates saving taxpayers $2 billion

The Alberta government purchased a stake in the province's Sturgeon Refinery, hoping to reduce risk and save an estimated $2 billion over time.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 7, 2021

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Summer gas prices in Vancouver may reach 185 cents per litre

Hopes for travel this summer may begin to dwindle in Vancouver as gasoline prices have skyrocketed and are expected to continue climbing.

Hannah Nightingale / Jul 6, 2021

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CTF advocates reining in of governor general's unaffordable 'platinum perks'

The CTF estimates that the five living former governors general will receive more than $18 million if they continue to collect their pensions to age 90.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 6, 2021

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15-year-old boy found with multiple stab wounds, Toronto police searching for group of 10 armed with a machete

Police are looking for a group of up to 10 men that may be responsible for robbing and stabbing a 15-year-old boy in downtown Toronto

Brendan Boucher / Jul 6, 2021

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Ontario to add human and sex trafficking to its grade school curriculum in 2022

The F0rd government has announced that sex and human trafficking will be a part of the elementary school curriculum starting in Janaury 2022.

Brendan Boucher / Jul 6, 2021

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Sir John A. Macdonald scrubbed from Canada's national archives, called 'outdated' and 'offensive'

“Our current website contains information that was written many years ago,” said a notice by the archives' management.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 6, 2021

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BREAKING: Trudeau announces appointment of Canada's first Indigenous Governor General, Mary Simon

Simon is originally from Nunavik, Quebec, and served as a former ambassador for Canada to Denmark.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jul 6, 2021

Canadian News, News, American News

Keystone pipeline company seeks $15 billion from Biden administration over project cancellation

TC Energy alleges that President Biden violated NAFTA free trade obligations by blocking the pipeline’s permit back in January.

Nick Monroe / Jul 5, 2021

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Ontario doctor charged with one death and suspected of others freed on bail

Dr. Brian Nadler has been freed on $10,000 bail on Monday after having been charged with murder in the first degree in the death of one of his patients.

James Anthony / Jul 5, 2021

Canadian News, News

Kingston police bust 300-person party for violation of lockdown regulations

According to current lockdown regulations, indoor gatherings can only have a maximum of five people, and 25 people are allowed to get together outdoors.

James Anthony / Jul 5, 2021

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Trudeau denounces toppling of statues, vandalism of churches seen on Canada Day

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has denounced the toppling of statues and the vandalism of churches that was seen on Canada Day.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Jul 5, 2021

Canadian News, News, Alberta

Lethbridge physicians urged city council to repeal mask mandate

Lethbridge’s bylaw came into effect in August of 2020, before the province introduced its mandate last December. The bylaw was expected to remain in place until December of 2021.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 3, 2021

Canadian News, News, Alberta

Alberta's ends fiscal year with smaller deficit, 'notable' gains

The Alberta government is committed to setting a timeframe for balancing the budget and repaying debt.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jul 3, 2021

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