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Canada and England face off in heavyweight women's rugby WXV tournament finale

Canada and England face off in heavyweight women's rugby WXV tournament finale

It is a mouth-watering finale to the WXV women's rugby tournament — No. 2 Canada against No. 1 England. The matchup of two unbeaten sides will decide the championship of the six-team round-robin tournament.
Calgary Flames recall centre Justin Kirkland from AHL affiliate Wranglers

Calgary Flames recall centre Justin Kirkland from AHL affiliate Wranglers

CALGARY — The Calgary Flames recalled centre Justin Kirkland from their American Hockey League affiliate Wranglers on Friday.
Alberta government shuts down Edmonton daycare over safety concerns for children

Alberta government shuts down Edmonton daycare over safety concerns for children

EDMONTON — The Alberta government says it has revoked the licence of an Edmonton daycare for risking the health and safety of children.
Alberta nurses to hold ratification vote on mediator-recommended agreement

Alberta nurses to hold ratification vote on mediator-recommended agreement

EDMONTON — Nurses in Alberta are set to vote later this month on a mediator's recommended settlement with their employers. The United Nurses of Alberta says an online ratification vote will take place on Oct. 30.
Alberta recommits $1.53B to Calgary Green Line LRT construction

Alberta recommits $1.53B to Calgary Green Line LRT construction

EDMONTON — A month after announcing its money would be off the table, the Alberta government says it's recommitting its $1.53-billion share towards Calgary's beleaguered Green Line light rail project.
Federal government forgoing $15 million in rental fees for Jasper businesses, town

Federal government forgoing $15 million in rental fees for Jasper businesses, town

JASPER, ALTA. — The government of Canada will forgo up to $15.2 million in rental fees charged to the municipality of Jasper, Alta., as well as its residents and business owners over the next few years.
Crown plans to downgrade murder charge for suspect in Alberta roadside shooting

Crown plans to downgrade murder charge for suspect in Alberta roadside shooting

CALGARY — The Crown will be downgrading the murder charge for one of two men arrested after a deadly roadside shooting near Calgary in August.
Alberta company fined after worker severely burned in 2021 oil and gas site fire

Alberta company fined after worker severely burned in 2021 oil and gas site fire

EDMONTON — O'Reilly Oilfield Services Ltd. has been fined $90,000 after pleading guilty to one count of failing to protect the health and safety of workers under its supervision.
Receiver Marken Michel earns Stampeders' Herm Harrison Memorial Award

Receiver Marken Michel earns Stampeders' Herm Harrison Memorial Award

CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders named receiver Marken Michel as this year's recipient of the Herm Harrison Memorial Award on Thursday. The honour, established in 2013, recognizes outstanding community service.
Edmonton daycare shut down by province for leaving kids unsupervised numerous times

Edmonton daycare shut down by province for leaving kids unsupervised numerous times

EDMONTON — An Edmonton daycare has been shut down by the Alberta government after it says children were left unsupervised numerous times.