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Black bear killed after feasting on 'forbidden fruit' in Canmore

Black bear killed after feasting on 'forbidden fruit' in Canmore

"Coexisting with wildlife in the Bow Valley means removing forbidden fruit."
Canadian economy to get 'back on its feet' next year: Deloitte

Canadian economy to get 'back on its feet' next year: Deloitte

TORONTO — Canada's near-term economic struggles will ease next year when growth returns and the Bank of Canada begins cutting its key lending rate, a new forecast from Deloitte Canada said.
Court hears losing Worsfold has been a 'nightmare'

Court hears losing Worsfold has been a 'nightmare'

"My dad was not invisible, he was not disposable, and he was not reclusive. He was a healthy, vibrant, kind, generous soul who touched many people and lives, all of which felt the shock and loss of his murder," said Ronald Worsfold's daughter Stacey Worsfold.
Update: Innisfail RCMP find missing teenager

Update: Innisfail RCMP find missing teenager

Kerri-Lynn Pepin, 15, was reportedly last seen in Innisfail on Sept. 19 and has now been located
Woman charged with manslaughter in death of toddler in Edmonton

Woman charged with manslaughter in death of toddler in Edmonton

EDMONTON — A woman has been charged with manslaughter and criminal negligence causing the death of a toddler in Edmonton.
Sovereignty act may be used to fight 2035 net-zero electricity plan

Sovereignty act may be used to fight 2035 net-zero electricity plan

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she would use her province’s sovereignty act as a last resort to challenge any attempt by the federal government to impost a net-zero electricity grid by 2035.
BREAKING: Musila gets 25 years for Worsfold's death

BREAKING: Musila gets 25 years for Worsfold's death

Musila will get credit for time served and has roughly 19 years left behind bars
Watch: Black bear safely caught and relocated west of Sundre

Watch: Black bear safely caught and relocated west of Sundre

Animal wandering through Sundre, in Central Alberta, had been travelling the area in search of calories ahead of winter
Grizzly bear 122 feasting on crab apples in Banff townsite

Grizzly bear 122 feasting on crab apples in Banff townsite

“I find it really sad that people who live in town are not invested in doing the best they can to live with those other creatures that live around us."
Alberta premier defends minister over possible conflict of interest concerns

Alberta premier defends minister over possible conflict of interest concerns

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending one of her cabinet ministers over possible conflict of interest concerns.
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