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Check your Lactantia milk: recall issued for vitamin overfortification
UltraPūr 2% lactose-free milk with best-before date June 22 pulled from shelves over excess vitamins A and D.
Lactantia lactose-free milk recalled for vitamin overfortification
Lactantia UltraPūr 2% M.F. Lactose Free milk in two-litre cartons is being pulled from shelves due to excessive Vitamins A and D.
Fort McMurray leads Alberta detached-home price surge
Detached house prices jumped 14.7% year-over-year in Fort McMurray, while Edmonton saw a 5.7% rise to $589,610.
Canada ties World Cup opener despite dominating play
Cyle Larin scored in the 78th minute to equalize against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Canada faces Qatar on June 18 at BC Place.
New York law targets 3D-printed guns by blocking printer software
A first-of-its-kind requirement would force 3D printers sold in homes and businesses to detect gun designs, as privately made firearms...
Alberta's 10 referendum questions explained
Albertans will vote October 19 on separation, immigration, and constitutional changes — here's what's on the ballot.
Lactantia lactose-free milk recalled over vitamin overfortification
A two-litre carton of Lactantia UltraPūr 2% M.F. Lactose Free milk is being pulled from shelves due to excessive Vitamins A and D.
Western farmers miss spring window for gopher poison
Strychnine shipments arrived too late for Alberta and Saskatchewan farmers to use the chemical during the most effective season for...
Middle East ceasefire deal expected within days
Pakistan's PM says agreement to end war between Israel, Iran and U.S. could be finalized within 24 hours, with funeral for slain Iranian...
PM Carney in Ireland drumming up trade, visiting ancestral home
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Dublin meeting with Irish leaders and discussing transatlantic ties as Canada seeks closer European relations.
Trump's name removed from Kennedy Center after court order
Workers began taking down the president's signage early Saturday, hours after a federal judge rejected efforts to extend the deadline.
Provinces push to control judge appointments; chief justice resists
Alberta and Ontario are seeking constitutional changes to appoint provincial judges themselves, but Canada's top justice says...