Kinder Morgan CEO 'appreciates' feds' offer to cover investor losses from delays of Trans Mountain
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Ivison: On Trans Mountain, Morneau has called Kinder Morgan's bluff
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Trans Mountain pipeline supporters rally around Kinder Morgan
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Calgary to finally hold ceremony to rename former Langevin bridge
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Pedestrian struck and killed by CTrain in northeast Calgary
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Stephen Harper is back in the limelight — and both Conservatives and Liberals seem pleased
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Varcoe: Oilsands producers move to shed high-cost, high-carbon label
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Supporters rally for Trans Mountain pipeline
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Spike and 'Rani reunited: Former Calgary Zoo elephant flames together again
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Thinking of a career in cannabis? MRU has a course for you
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Inside Business: A week on the battlefront for Canada’s energy sector
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Why these owners are selling their gas for 32 cents
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Residents along Highway 628 consider it a death trap
Alberta creates world's largest protected boreal forest
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CBE budget looks to make up $35 million shortfall with fee hikes and service cuts
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Calgary weather: Hot enough for you? The rain will help cool things off
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Braid: The myth of First Nations unity against Kinder Morgan
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Alberta cannabis to undergird Beijing Winter Olympics
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Waters continue to rise as southern B.C. on the brink of more flooding
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Corbella: Trudeau's just giving us back Alberta money
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Calgary Transit driver helps family of six escape early-morning fire in Redstone
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Supreme Court orders new trial for parents in toddler's death; David Stephan says 'lies ... ...
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Judge expresses concerns over lack of prosecutorial resources
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Accused killer and alleged victim bickered over car they jointly owned, jury told
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Civil action against Calgary chef Michael Noble dropped, says lawyer
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Branson encourages resiliency for Alberta's beleaguered energy industry
Notley says legislation to turn off the energy taps will pass today
The NDP’s cornerstone Bill 12 will grant the energy minister final say over the crude oil, natural gas and refined fuels shipped out of Alberta.
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Business Plan to ease penalties for corporate crime has drawbacks: internal analysis
OTTAWA — A federal plan to take a bite out of corporate crime by allowing prosecutors to suspend criminal charges against companies has potential downsides, an internal analysis says — including the risk it could fail to discourage misdeeds and erode public confidence in the legal system. -
Business 'A complicated system': CRTC to address problems in new wireless emergency alert system
The CRTC said it's working with its partners to find all the issues that arose after technical errors caused test alerts to be inconsistently distributed to cell phones
Volkswagen's bestselling product is ... a type of sausage!?!?
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Preview: Villainy and virtue at heart of Shakespeare Company's Much Ado About Nothing
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'The s--t that's going on makes you wanna curse': Spike Lee on racism, the President ...
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'You haven't done too badly': Richard Branson praises Calgary's entrepreneurs
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The Eagles gently rock the Saddledome with pristine, predictable nostalgia trip
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Something new to binge-watch: TV's rich history of itself
Increase in Calgary families seeking shelter at Inn From the Cold
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Culture minister declares Alberta Book Day
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How much does it cost to put on a royal wedding? Their sausage rolls tab ...
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Not just a recent fascination: A look back at impressive royal wedding dresses
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'Use a spoon?': As Vancouver weighs plastic straw ban, citizens ponder how they will drink ...
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When royals marry . . . Memorable newspaper pages from royal weddings past
Francis: Flames prospect Glenn Gawdin ready to inflict damage in Memorial Cup
Glenn Gawdin came into the season feeling good about the possibility of posting some pretty hefty numbers.
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Hockey Class action lawsuits demanding minimum wage for former WHL players can proceed
Alberta’s top court says class-action lawsuits filed by former Western Hockey League players against their former teams over being paid can proceed. -
Calgary Stampeders Micah Johnson set to miss start of Stamps training camp
The Calgary Stampeders will be without one of the most imposing defensive linemen in the CFL to start training camp.
Saskatchewan wants Ottawa to get tough with B.C. over Trans Mountain pipeline
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B.C. premier receives lukewarm reception at Chamber of Commerce luncheon
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Air Canada risks a boycott after it refers to capital of Taiwan as being part ...
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Expert says political courage needed to open safe injection sites in Manitoba
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Canadian doctor says he's recovering after being shot in legs during Gaza protest
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DND will spend $1.1 billion on new Ottawa headquarters as employees move into $800M complex
Lakritz: Tax-paying Sikhs have every right to use the health-care system
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Braid: B.C. political leaders sink to dark place in pipeline dispute
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Palmer: B.C. insists Ottawa's withdrawal from Site C legal battle wasn't payback for Trans Mountain
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Thomson: Jason Kenney's 'grassroots guarantee' still missing in action and online
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Breakenridge: NDP's abortion-clinic bubble zones seem to have no limit
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Nelson: Olympic-sized questions raised over Old City Hall
Sick of all-white kitchens? Go crazy with a splash or two of colour...
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Trees, pathways — and ponds with visiting moose — capture family's imagination
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Travelling couple finds smooth landing in Okotoks townhome
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Large families reign in Excel's Kingston
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Selkirk's open approach brightens front of home
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New soccer stadium scores with communities of Belmont, Yorkville, Silverado