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Snow waves heading into Alberta, bringing a gloomy forecast for the May long weekend

A strong and fast-moving storm system is set to sweep across Alberta, bringing a volatile mix of heavy snow, powerful wind gusts, and widespread rain just as the May long weekend approaches. The system is expected to affect large portions of the province, including major centres such as Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Lloydminster, and Medicine Continue reading

“Off Campus” review – a steamy hockey romance for fans of “Heated Rivalry” and high-heat sports drama

The new series Off Campus arrives with very little interest in subtlety and even less in restraint. It is glossy, emotionally heightened, and deliberately indulgent, offering viewers a familiar but highly polished formula: attractive young adults, chaotic romantic entanglements, and the ever-reliable backdrop of competitive hockey culture at a fictional American university. At its core, Continue reading

Danielle Smith denounces Alberta judge’s ruling against separation petition as ‘anti-democratic’

Alberta’s long-running debate over separatism escalated sharply after a provincial court struck down a citizen-led petition seeking to trigger a potential independence referendum. The ruling has intensified tensions between the provincial government, Indigenous leaders, and pro-independence advocates, while also raising broader constitutional questions about treaty rights, democratic processes, and the limits of referendum-based politics in Continue reading

Alberta judge dismisses petition seeking province’s separation from Canada

A dramatic political and legal battle in Canada has intensified after an Alberta judge struck down a petition aimed at launching a referendum on the province’s separation from Canada. The ruling has placed Indigenous treaty rights at the center of one of the country’s most divisive constitutional debates and raised serious questions about Alberta’s growing Continue reading

Neuropsychologist Originally From Fredericton Executive Producer on New Amazon Hockey Romance

A new romantic drama series making waves on Prime Video has a strong Canadian connection behind the scenes. Off Campus, the highly anticipated adaptation of Elle Kennedy’s bestselling book series, officially premiered on Amazon Prime Video on Wednesday, and one of the creative forces driving the project is Fredericton native Leanna Billings. For Billings, the Continue reading

“Do not consume”: DavidsTea herbal tea recalled over undeclared ingredient

Consumers across Canada are being urged to check their kitchen shelves after a popular herbal tea product sold by DAVIDsTEA Inc. was recalled due to a potentially dangerous allergy risk. The recall involves the company’s 50-gram Organic Sneeze Ease Herbal Infusion tea, which may contain undeclared almonds, according to a warning issued by the Canadian Continue reading

Tasha Kheiriddin: Will Carney really risk his majority over Alberta

The debate sparked by political commentator Tasha Kheiriddin over whether Mark Carney would risk a parliamentary majority over Alberta is not just about one leader’s strategy. It reflects a deeper tension in Canadian politics: how far a federal government can go in pursuing national climate and economic goals without triggering backlash in resource-rich provinces like Continue reading

Dunkin’ Donuts is coming back to Canada—here’s how it plans to take a bite out of Tim Hortons

Dunkin’ Donuts is preparing for a major return to Canada, marking one of the most closely watched fast-food expansion stories in North America. After exiting the market in 2018, the U.S.-based coffee and donut giant is now planning a large-scale comeback with hundreds of new locations across the country. This renewed push is not happening Continue reading

Political organizer tied to separatist group not co-operating with voter list investigation: Elections Alberta

A major political controversy is unfolding in Alberta after Elections Alberta confirmed that David Parker, a prominent conservative political organizer linked to the pro-separatist Centurion Project, is refusing to co-operate with an ongoing investigation into the alleged misuse of the province’s confidential list of electors. The investigation has triggered widespread concerns about voter privacy, political Continue reading

Separatist leader David Parker linked to voter list leak remains uncooperative: Elections Alberta

A growing political controversy in Alberta has intensified after Elections Alberta confirmed that conservative political organizer David Parker is refusing to co-operate with an ongoing investigation into a major public voter data leak. The case has raised serious concerns about privacy protection, election integrity, and the handling of sensitive personal information belonging to millions of Continue reading

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