TransAlta buying two gas power plants in Colorado in deal worth US$1B

CALGARY - TransAlta Corp. has signed a deal to buy a pair of natural gas power projects in Colorado from Blackstone Inc. in an agreement valued at US$1.0 billion, including

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'Petflation' is driving up the cost of owning a dog in Canada. Here's what you'll pay to have one

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All their cuteness could not save them from inflation. The price of dog ownership is soaring in Toronto, as the city's

City councillors could lose their jobs for serious misconduct under just-passed Ontario law

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City councillors can be thrown out of office for harassing staff under new legislation that comes after a years-long push

Signal issue causing significant delays across GO Transit lines

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A signal issue is causing delays during rush hour across almost all the GO Transit lines. The signal issue is

News of the day: Homeless Ottawa family finds secret refuge in the forest; What happens to public servants after a facility privatizes?; Mayor Sutcliffe officially enters election race

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It’s Tuesday, May 26. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. A HOMELESS OTTAWA FAMILY

Fat Joe Alleges Cavaliers Pulled His Courtside Seats Before Game 4

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Source: Marcus Ingram / GettyFat Joe, a longtime New York Knicks superfan, claims the Cleveland Cavaliers did him dirty ahead

New CBC lineup includes Samantha Bee scripted comedy, P.K. Subban hockey drama

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TORONTO - CBC’s new TV lineup includes a workplace comedy starring Samantha Bee, a medical drama headed by former “90210”

Reported Germany-Canada LNG deal would bolster investment case for Ksi Lisims: Eby

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KANANASKIS - British Columbia Premier David Eby says a deal for Canada to supply liquefied natural gas to Germany makes

Good Roots program aims to grow STEM interest among Indigenous youth

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Science, technology, engineering and mathematics, better known as STEM, are fields driving

GTA police services warn of rise in bear spray use amongst youth

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Police services across the GTA are warning that the use of bear spray is on the rise among young people and