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Prince Albert Pride says it will also ban Sask. Party MLAs from attending events

Prince Albert Pride says it will follow in the footsteps of Queen City Pride in Regina and ban Saskatchewan Party and Saskatchewan United Party MLAsfrom any Pride festivities or activities they put on.

Hudson's Bay store in Regina's Cornwall Centre to permanently close in 2025

Hudson's Bay says it will not renew theexpiring lease for itsRegina store in the Cornwall Centre, opting instead to permanently closethe location in April 2025.

'A good old girl': Restored steam locomotive chugging its way across North America

A restored steam locomotive, nearly a century old, is on a North American tour to celebrate the completion of a continental rail connectionfrom Canada to the United Statesand Mexico.
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New mini ultrasound machine could slash emergency room wait times in Alberta, expert says

Abhilash Hareendranathan, assistant professor in thedepartment of radiology at the University of Alberta, said upper limb injuriesare responsible for at least one of every fiveemergency room visits in the country.

Twin brothers brave extreme Prairie cold to spend weekend in homestead shack they built

Last August, twin brothersJohn and Frank Robinsonset out to build a homestead shack their grandfather never got to finish. Last weekend, the brotherstested out the finished shack, during a period of intense cold in Alberta.

Alberta parents of children with disabilities say they're running out of daycare options

Some families with kids who have disabilities in Alberta say they are having struggles finding daycare.

Edmonton city council passes massive zoning overhaul after days of public hearings

Edmonton city council has passed its new zoning bylaw 11-2, with CouncillorsJennifer Rice and Karen Principevoting against.

Edmonton marks National Day of Truth and Reconciliation with events around the city

Edmontonians have plenty of options available to them for participating in this year's National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Residents of Chateh, Alta., flee their homes again as fire encroaches

Last year at this time, residents in Chateh, Alta., were fleeing their flooding homes. Now, more than 750 people are leaving again, under the threat of fire.
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When Alberta wildfires shut down roads, truckers wait ... and wait

More than 100 wildfires continue to burn in Alberta and thousands are still displaced. As evacuees scramble to find shelter, truckers on the road are feeling the pressure of being stuck.