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Contract talks fail between Alberta government and teachers, possible strike looms

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EDMONTON - Contract talks between Alberta teachers and the provincial government have hit the ditch, leaving open the possibility of

Possible strike by Alberta teachers looming as school year set to begin

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Concerns are growing over the possibility of a strike by teachers in

S&P/TSX composite rises in late-morning trading Friday, U.S. stock markets down

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TORONTO - The financial and metals sectors helped lift Canada’s main stock index in late-morning trading on Friday, while U.S.

‘We’re gonna crash your party’: Police warn riders to avoid unsanctioned dirt bike event Saturday in Brampton

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Peel Regional Police (PRP) say they’re giving E-bike and dirt bike riders a “heads-up” to avoid an unsanctioned event on

Talks breakdown between Alberta teachers and province as strike looms next week

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EDMONTON - Contract talks have stalled between Alberta teachers and the provincial government just days before most students are set

Manhunt continues in Renfrew for sex assault suspect

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A wide search continues Friday in the Renfrew area following a “serious assault” on a woman Thursday. Provincial police said

iLoveMakonnen Shows Off His New Gig As A Chef

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Source: Chelsea Guglielmino / Getty iLoveMakonnen, the artist behind the viral 2014 hit “Tuesday,” has surprised fans by revealing that

Laurentian Bank reports $37.5 million Q3 profit as revenue down from last year

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MONTREAL - Laurentian Bank of Canada says it had a net income of $37.5 million in the third quarter, up

King streetcar set to return to regular service on Sunday

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Regular service on the 504/304 King Streetcar is set to resume on Sunday. Service was halted in June due to