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Student advocacy group says 10 per cent of Alberta schools have COVID-19 outbreaks

Student advocacy group says 10 per cent of Alberta schools have COVID-19 outbreaks

Support Our Students Alberta has been tracking cases since September
B.C. subsidizes energy drilling on caribou habitat it promised to protect, study says

B.C. subsidizes energy drilling on caribou habitat it promised to protect, study says

Research shows 3,114 active oil and gas wells within critical caribou habitat
Trudeau spends National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with family in Tofino

Trudeau spends National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with family in Tofino

PM says he spoke on the phone with survivors, Tofino event organizers disappointed he didn’t attend
Planned recruiting ads aimed at women as military struggles with sexual misconduct

Planned recruiting ads aimed at women as military struggles with sexual misconduct

Prof: ‘It’s dishonest to recruit women into an institution at this point with such positive messaging’
London police officer gets life for abducting, killing woman

London police officer gets life for abducting, killing woman

Sentence means Wayne Couzens will die in prison with no chance of parole
Truth and Reconciliation Day personal for new governor general, Mary May Simon

Truth and Reconciliation Day personal for new governor general, Mary May Simon

Daughter of a white father and Inuk mother, May Simon was not forced into residential school
Photographer sustains serious injuries from grizzly bear attack in northwest B.C.

Photographer sustains serious injuries from grizzly bear attack in northwest B.C.

Victim transported to Prince George with serious injuries to his arm, bear to be left alone
Indigenous food sovereignty movement reclaiming wellness, sense of identity

Indigenous food sovereignty movement reclaiming wellness, sense of identity

Indigenous health dietitian says goal is to restore decision making power through food supply
Jury finds Winnipeg man guilty of first-degree murder in stabbing of three-year-old

Jury finds Winnipeg man guilty of first-degree murder in stabbing of three-year-old

Daniel Jensen automatically gets a life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years.
‘It’s really scary’: Alberta physicians face more aggressive, misinformed patients

‘It’s really scary’: Alberta physicians face more aggressive, misinformed patients

Multiple patients a day are asking their clinics for medical exemptions