Be bear aware: Increase in sightings, encounters prompts warning to Alberta backcountry users

A recent increase in the number of bear sightings and trail closures in Alberta’s mountain parks has wildlife experts reminding backcountry users to be careful when visiting bear country. “At…

‘Atmospheric traffic jam’ driving hot Prairie weather, says Alberta weather specialist

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Human rights lawyer Francesca Albanese on life under US sanctions – podcast | Human rights

For a brief period this month, the human rights lawyer Francesca Albanese seemed to have some relief. In an extraordinary move in July last year, the Trump administration placed sanctions…

Toronto man sentenced to 33 years in U.S. prison for ‘methodically hunting’ more than 145 young children in online sextortion scheme

Ramanan Pathmanathan, 40, was sentenced Wednesday after he targeted girls and boys “as young as six, and subjected them to horrors no child should ever experience,” a U.S. attorney said.…

Ladner woman who killed her mother found not criminally responsible – BC

Descrease article font size Increase article font size A Ladner, B.C., woman who killed her mother two and a half years ago pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, but was found…

Kris Sparre named head coach of PWHL Hamilton

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Resident doctors in England to stage four-day strike in June | Doctors

Resident doctors in England will next month stage the 16th strike in their long-running jobs and pay dispute, and have blamed the new health secretary for their decision. They will…

This Toronto cosmetic clinic had 24 cameras watching patients. Here's why that will cost them $22.5 million

The upscale clinic, run by ‘Dr. Six’ out of the Fairmont Royal York, argued the cameras were to deter intruders, theft and inappropriate conduct. Source link

‘We need to be ready’: First Nations groups back Saskatchewan nuclear projects

The leader of an organization representing 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan says getting involved in future energy projects in the province, including nuclear projects, will be a top priority in…

A ballad for bovines: tuba player serenades cows

Justin Hickmott performed for cows at the Canadian Agriculture Museum on Tuesday as they paraded to the night pasture. Source link