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Bad campers handed huge fines | Alberta
CANMORE — Thousands of dollars in national park fines were handed out to 12 people who pleaded guilty in a Canmore court Wednesday — including several cases directly related to the troubled Bow Valley wolf pack in Banff National Park.
Home Depot pulling Scary Peeper Creeper from storesHome Depot says it will pull the Scary Peeper Creeper from its shelves after a woman who saw the Halloween window decoration in a Markham, Ont., store complained it makes light of predatory behaviour against women.
Celebrated sniffer dog retires at North Portal, Sask.
Holly, the award-winning sniffer dog at the border crossing at North Portal, Sask., has packed it in.
During her working life, she assisted in 216 seizure actions, sniffing out guns and drugs across Saskatchewan.
She's recognized as being one of the bes
University of Alberta investigating 'disturbing' racist posters
When Al Sahn saw the poster on his way to class, he couldn’t help but rip it off the wall. It pictured a turbaned man of the Sikh faith. Above the photograph, in bold letters, it read “F---k your Turban ... If you’re so obsessed with your third world cult

The animal had apparently lain in wait for the young man. Wolf attacks aren't supposed to happen this way, but wolves aren't acting as expected there
Laura Miller, former deputy chief of staff to Dalton McGuinty, will go to trial in September 2017, but first she'll try to help B.C. Premier Christy Clark win re-election

When asked to choose the values respondents believe are important, equality came out on top, followed by patriotism, fairness and tolerance.
Most Canadians think the federal government is working better today with the Liberals at the helm than when the Conservatives were in power, a new survey suggests
Canadians flock to vote on national bird
If you can't name Canada's national bird, there's a good reason — the country doesn't have one. So Canadian Geographic magazine launched a national bird contest aimed at picking a bird who could represent the True North.
Hunters fend off wolves after dog attacked at wilderness camp
Only a few hours after the group had set up camp for their week-long adventure, they heard noises outside their tent. When Andrew Stanley went outside to see what was happening, he saw two husky-sized wolves attacking his dog, Charlie. One wolf had
With keys ready to hand over to Oilers on Thursday
It’s the final countdown. The keys to Rogers Place, your correspondent has learned, will be presented to the Oilers Entertainment Group by PCL Construction Thursday. The ice is in. The lines have been painted. The ads have been positioned. The Zamboni has
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