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Flair Airlines Pilots Reach Three-Year Contract Agreement
After 10 months of negotiations, the Air Line Pilots Association and Flair Airlines have reached a tentative three-year agreement with...
Driver Missing After Crane Plunges Into Wapiti River
A 300-ton crane went through the railing of a bridge near Grande Prairie on Tuesday. Search efforts continue as divers await calmer waters.
Ottawa, B.C. spending $3.2 billion to ease new home costs
The federal and B.C. governments will cut development charges and convert unsold condos. About 2,500 newly built condos sit empty in the...
First Nations Chiefs Escalate Treason Accusations Against Premier Smith
Grand Chief Trevor Mercredi says chiefs from Treaties 6, 7, and 8 will meet with RCMP to discuss their demand for investigation into the...
Canada beats Qatar 6-0 in first men's World Cup win on home soil
Cyle Larin and Jonathan David scored early; Canada's Ismaël Koné was stretchered off with a gruesome leg injury in the 51st minute.
Magnitude 4.4 earthquake shakes eastern Quebec; Ottawa unaffected
The quake struck Thursday morning in the St. Lawrence River near Mont-Joli, affecting communities from Rimouski to Baie-Comeau.
Flair Airlines pilots ratify three-year contract after 10 months of talks
Agreement includes improved compensation, career progression, and quality-of-life provisions for 270 pilots.
Canada Post CEO promises 'strategic pricing' to win back businesses
Doug Ettinger told Parliament the Crown corporation will introduce new services and pricing after labour disruptions pushed small...
Canada wins first men's World Cup match, 6-0 over Qatar
Jonathan David scores hat trick at BC Place as Canada advances with historic blowout victory.
Medical Equipment Loan Program at Risk of Shutting Down
The Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Program in Dawson Creek, which serves northern Alberta and the Peace Region, faces closure...
Tumbler Ridge to receive $200M for new school and health centre
Federal and provincial funding will replace the secondary school destroyed after February's shooting.
Underground Structure Found at Banff's Lake Minnewanka
Parks Canada is investigating a mysterious wooden structure that collapsed near Lake Minnewanka, believed to date back before the 1950s or 1960s.