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Emergency crews respond to derailed train cars carrying 'tar sand' in central Alberta

Emergency crews respond to derailed train cars carrying 'tar sand' in central Alberta

BLACKFALDS, ALBERTA — RCMP in central Alberta say emergency crews are responding to the derailment of a 20-car train carrying "tar sand." Mounties in Blackfalds say the crews are actively working to contain and manage a spill.
TC Energy files legacy NAFTA claim; seeks $15B in damages after KXL cancellation

TC Energy files legacy NAFTA claim; seeks $15B in damages after KXL cancellation

CALGARY — TC Energy says it will seek more than US$15 billion from the U.S. government in the wake of President Joe Biden's cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline's damage permit.
NewsAlert: RCMP say Seven people dead, five escape house fire east of Calgary

NewsAlert: RCMP say Seven people dead, five escape house fire east of Calgary

CHESTERMERE, ALBERTA — Seven people, including four children, have died in a house fire in a community just east of Calgary. RCMP say five people managed to escape the early morning fire that engulfed the home in Chestermere.
Calgary home sales in June set record for the month, real estate board says

Calgary home sales in June set record for the month, real estate board says

CALGARY — Home sales in Calgary in June rose compared with a year ago to a new record for the month. The Calgary Real Estate Board says sales totalled 2,915 in June, up 65.3 per cent compared with a year ago.
Employers to hire more contract workers as economy emerges from pandemic: poll

Employers to hire more contract workers as economy emerges from pandemic: poll

CALGARY — Nearly 70 per cent of Canadian employers expect to hire more freelance or contract workers in the next two years as their businesses emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report.
'There's some anxiety': Alberta health minister and family swarmed on Canada Day

'There's some anxiety': Alberta health minister and family swarmed on Canada Day

CALGARY — Protesters surrounded Alberta's health minister, his wife and two young sons Thursday at the conclusion of a Canada Day parade and a celebration of the lifting of most COVID-19 restrictions.
Police: markings suggest vandalism at ten churches is linked to residential schools

Police: markings suggest vandalism at ten churches is linked to residential schools

CALGARY — Police say ten churches in Calgary were vandalized with red and orange paint -- acts investigators believe are a response to the recent discoveries of unmarked graves at the sites of former residential schools.
'Free of the mask': Businesses taking cautious approach to Alberta's full reopening

'Free of the mask': Businesses taking cautious approach to Alberta's full reopening

CALGARY — Alberta lifted almost all its remaining COVID-19 restrictions Thursday, but many businesses said they are taking a more cautious approach as things start to return to normal.
Body of man found in septic tank in 1977 identified using genetic genealogy: RCMP

Body of man found in septic tank in 1977 identified using genetic genealogy: RCMP

EDMONTON — The 44-year mystery around the identity of a man whose scorched body was found in a septic tank has been solved with a forensic technique used to find the Golden State Killer in the United States, Alberta RCMP say.
Shaw Communications Q3 profit surges on tax liabilities revision and revenue growth

Shaw Communications Q3 profit surges on tax liabilities revision and revenue growth

CALGARY — Shaw Communications Inc. says it had $354 million of net income for the three months ended May 31, compared with $184 million in last year's fiscal third quarter.
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