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Wolf pack hunts, kills deer on popular Canmore Nordic Centre trail

Wolf pack hunts, kills deer on popular Canmore Nordic Centre trail

“When the conservation officers investigated they realized that it was a wolf kill. It looked like a mule deer had been entirely consumed by five wolves.”
Athabasca-area teen gets conditional discharge after attempted stabbing

Athabasca-area teen gets conditional discharge after attempted stabbing

Judge’s “heart is with him” as he moves forward with rehabilitation
Air travellers face higher airport fees following pandemic disruptions: report

Air travellers face higher airport fees following pandemic disruptions: report

TORONTO — Canadian travellers are facing increased airport fees after the pandemic grounded revenues and led to more debt for airports across the country.
Spring break travel tips 2023

Spring break travel tips 2023

Travel tip time--and don't forget to pack small bottles to get through airport security!
Women powered pandemic shift toward higher paying jobs, but pay gap persists: RBC

Women powered pandemic shift toward higher paying jobs, but pay gap persists: RBC

TORONTO — Women have powered a recent shift toward higher-paying and -skilled jobs, but a pay gap will persist until they cease being outnumbered by men in senior management positions, says a new report.
U.S. producers sue Anne of Green Gables licensing body for right to put on musical

U.S. producers sue Anne of Green Gables licensing body for right to put on musical

CHARLOTTETOWN — The United States-based producers of a musical about Anne of Green Gables have filed a lawsuit in New York claiming that their show does not infringe on the copyright of Prince Edward Island's most famous export.
Counting bugs in winter

Counting bugs in winter

Bugs don't take a break just because it's winter. See what the insect world is up to during cold weather months.
Made in the USA? Proposed rule clarifies grocery meat labels

Made in the USA? Proposed rule clarifies grocery meat labels

Shoppers could soon find it easier to tell if those grocery store steaks or pork chops were really “Made in the USA.”
First evidence for horseback riding dates back 5,000 years

First evidence for horseback riding dates back 5,000 years

WASHINGTON (AP) — Archaeologists have found the earliest direct evidence for horseback riding – an innovation that would transform history – in 5,000 year old human skeletons in central Europe.
Newcomers helping newcomers

Newcomers helping newcomers

Ukrainians lead volunteer effort
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