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Grizzly goes after beehives in Bearberry, Alta.

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Mountain View County beekeepers Simone and Steven Dold often have to deal with unwanted guests trying to steal from their hives, like this grizzly bear. The brazen bruin attempted to pull off a late-night heist — but didn't get the honey...
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Alberta to table back-work legislation to end teachers' strike

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The Alberta government will table back-to-work legislation on Monday that seeks to end the provincewide teachers’ strike, Premier Danielle Smith said. Roughly 750,000 students have been out of their classrooms for more than two weeks.
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Fast Headlines October 20

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Fast Headlines October 20
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Students anxious as Alta. teachers’ strike enters third week

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The strike is now heading into its third week as the Alberta Teachers’ Association and the provincial government continue to disagree on classroom sizes and salaries.
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Voters cast their ballots on municipal election day

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As Alberta voters headed to the polls, the feeling of uncertainty about who to vote for followed many casting their ballots Monday. A few changes to the process also drew long lines at several polling stations throughout election day.
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Edmonton group hosts Black youth job fair amid high youth unemployment rates

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Alberta's youth unemployment rate remains high heading into the winter, and Premier Danielle Smith is encouraging employers to hire young people. In Edmonton, local groups are also finding ways to support youth on the job hunt.
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What are charter schools?

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Alberta is currently the only province that has charter schools. But what are they and how are they different, from private schools? Kelley Charlebois is the executive director of the Alberta Association of Public Charter Schools.
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Man facing murder charge as remains of Samuel Bird found outside Edmonton

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After months of searching, police say they have found the remains of 14-year-old Samuel Bird. The teen has been missing since June 1, 2025. As Sam Samson reports, investigators say they've now arrested a man and charged him with...
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Why some Banff residents want a cap on tourism | Hanomansing Tonight

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There’s a growing number of Banff residents saying overtourism is impacting their quality of life. One of those residents, Harvey Locke, said when Banff has too many visitors people should be turned away, just like they would be at a...
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N.W.T. community raises funds for top surgery

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It can take up to five years to get publicly-funded gender affirming surgery in Alberta. The wait can be avoided, but the government doesn't fund private clinics. Yellowknife community members stepped up to fundraise so their friend...
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Energy minister ‘hedging’ on pipeline jurisdiction: Alberta NDP leader

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Federal Energy Minister Timothy Hodgson says an argument over a hypothetical pipeline is between B.C. and Alberta premiers. But the leader of Alberta’s Opposition party says that’s not true.
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Alberta's population is booming, but many residents are unhappy about it | Hanomansing Tonight

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Pollster Janet Brown discusses her latest poll in which a majority of respondents in Calgary and Edmonton say they aren't too happy with the pace of the population growth in their cities and how it impacts their day-to-day lives.
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Clock ticking to win local votes across Alberta

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Municipal election day across Alberta is closing in, with many council and mayoral races too close to call. With not a lot of runway left, how much can candidates still do to take off? The CBC's Acton Clarkin has more.
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Why the Western pipeline fight is different this time

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While Western premiers fighting over building pipelines is not new, there appears to be a shift in Alberta’s game plan. For The National, CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe breaks down why it’s different — and some say more dangerous — this time...
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Tree donation will make Jasper’s barren temporary housing feel more like home

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Jasper will use a $100,000 donation from Tree Canada to plant and maintain 100 trees, so residents living in interim housing will have a buffer from trains and traffic.
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Flair Airlines is taking flight after years of low performance

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Alberta-based Flair Airlines has seen some business turbulence in recent years. But the company's new CEO, Maciej Wilk, is hoping to change that.
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Alberta panel suggests new post-secondary funding model

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A panel tasked with studying Alberta's post-secondary institutions has made 11 recommendations to the provincial government, including replacing the current provincial funding framework and that it give more financial assistance to...
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Why the Western pipeline flight is different this time

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While Western premiers fighting over building pipelines is not new, there appears to be a shift in Alberta’s game plan. For The National, CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe breaks down why it’s different — and some say more dangerous — this time...
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Alberta's education minister calls class size caps 'arbitrary'

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Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides says Alberta's government wants to address classroom complexity, but will not pursue caps on class sizes or spend more money than already promised to resolve a contract dispute with teachers. The...
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Help wanted: Number of unfilled jobs in Alberta rises for the first time in years

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New data shows more jobs in Alberta were vacant in the second quarter of 2025 compared to the first quarter. ATB Financial chief economist Mark Parsons says it’s still a tight market for most job seekers here, with vacancies concentrated...
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Why this community of pro-development First Nation Chiefs supports a new pipeline

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The Alberta government is pushing for a new pipeline to the northwest coast of British Columbia. The announcement has been met with opposition from several First Nations groups. We hear from founder and president of the National...
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Why this community of pro-development First Nations chiefs supports a new pipeline

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The Alberta government is pushing for a new pipeline to the northwest coast of British Columbia. The announcement has been met with opposition from several First Nations groups, but not all of them. National Coalition of Chiefs president...
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Alberta premier tells Quebec to put the past behind and become an energy partner

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Speaking to Montreal’s business community, Danielle Smith made her case as to why Quebec should put aside its historical reservations and join the western province in producing and exporting fossil fuels given the current geopolitical...