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Thousands continue to show up in Rome to pay their final respects to Pope Francis. Ivan Rodriguez explains how long people have been waiting, and looks ahead to the process of selecting a new Pope.
11m ago
How believable are the promises in the major party platforms this election? From the fiscal point of view, a think tank founded by former Parliamentary Budget Office staff, have done the work and given each party a grade.
47m ago
The sexual assault trial of 5 ex-Canadian world junior hockey players has been put on pause. What we can tell you about the jury’s unexpected dismal Wednesday and when they are expected to return to court.
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We are just days away from the Federal election and polls suggest the race is tightening. Cynthia Mulligan discusses the latest polling data, and campaign strategy with Jeff Rutledge, Shanice Scott and Marion Nader.
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An apartment building in Calgary’s Kensington community had to be evacuated after a kitchen fire Wednesday evening.
16h ago
Advance voting turnout in Alberta surged this federal election, with a 26% increase compared to the previous election in 2021.
22h ago
Calgary police are investigating a hit-and-run collision that sent one person to hospital Tuesday afternoon.
It’s been in the family for over six decades, but soon Mona Lisa Artists’ Materials here in Calgary’s Beltline neighbourhood will be closing its doors for good. Edward Djan has more.
Calgary fire crews rescued a family’s beloved pets during an early morning house fire in the city’s southwest.
Street sweeping tickets in Calgary are down, but some Calgarians say they still don’t see the signs asking them to remove their cars. Rayn Rashid reports.
While Canadians are being encouraged to travel within our own country, fewer people around the world are travelling to the Great White North, that’s according to new numbers from Statistics Canada. Edward Djan has more.
19h ago
Researchers say the curiously isolated hairstreak was long mistaken for another species, but new genomic studies show it’s been evolving on its own for nearly 40,000 years.
21h ago