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McGill pro-Palestinian encampment now a 'tiny city'

A group of pro-Palestinian protesters who have set up an encampment at McGill University's downtown Montreal campus say they're better organized and prepared than ever as the protest stretches into a second week.

Budgeting for a cross-country move takes preparation, flexibility

Interprovincial migration has been gaining ground in Canada since the pandemic began in 2020 as more people chase home affordability. As the trend continues, experts say it's important to plan moves carefully.

Family mourns Alberta pilot who died fighting wildfire

A pilot whose helicopter crashed while he was fighting a forest fire in northern Alberta is being remembered as a big man with a big heart. "He travelled and made an impact wherever he went," Ryan Gould's family said in a statement Friday shared by family friend Kassy Goodyer.

Ravaged by fire, Alberta Mtis settlement pushes for second escape route

The only way in and out of the East Prairie Mtis Settlement is a 40-kilometre range road that connects with Highway 2 some 360 kilometres northwest of Edmonton.

East Prairie Mtis Settlementrebuilds after wildfire devastates northern Alberta community

Carrol Johnston, her son and daughter-in-law lost their 1,800-square-foot home and everything in it a day after they were evacuated from East Prairie Mtis Settlement on May 5.

Radar search at northern Alberta residential school uncovers 88 suspected graves

Sucker Creek First Nation Chief Roderick Willier remembers never feeling safe during the decade he spent at a residential school in Joussard, Alta., about 335 kilometres northwest of Edmonton.

Quantum partnership: Alberta universities collaborate on study of nature's smallest objects

Three Alberta universities are pooling their resources to investigate the fundamentals of quantum science, with a focus on driving innovation decades from now.

Matthew de Grood lawyer tells Alberta appeal court that review board decision was biased

Alberta's highest court is being asked to overturn a review board decision that confined de Grood to a supervised Edmonton group home after the stabbing deaths of five young people at a Calgary house party.

Canadian soccer star Alphonso Davies hosts soccer camp in Edmonton, inspires young players

44 kids, aged eight to 12, joined Canadian soccer star Alphonso Davies at Victoria Soccer Club in west Edmonton the first of many soccer camps said to be Davies's legacy project to inspire the next generation of soccer players in Canada.

With fire bans in place, Canadian campers adapt to campfire-free season

As fire bans continue in many provinces, businesses selling camping gear and firewood are seeing a shift in demand.