Edgemont Death Ruled Self-Defence by Sources
A man died in a Calgary home altercation. Sources indicate it was self-defence. A woman was hospitalized. Police continue their investigation.
A man died in a Calgary home altercation. Sources indicate it was self-defence. A woman was hospitalized. Police continue their investigation.
Mattel's new autistic Barbie doll, part of the inclusive Fashionistas line, has launched in Canada. Created with ASAN, it features authentic design elements and sold out quickly at major retailers.
At 21, Tamron Little was given 18 months to live with peritoneal mesothelioma. Defying the odds, she found a pioneering surgery and is now a thriving advocate 18 years later. Her story is a powerful lesson in patient advocacy and hope.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveils new automotive partnerships at CES 2026, aiming to accelerate the development of autonomous vehicle technology. Discover the latest push in self-driving.
A British Columbia woman is calling on the provincial government to fund a new multiple sclerosis drug. Her plea highlights the critical gap in coverage for patients.
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B.C.'s police watchdog finds no connection between officers' conduct and a man's self-inflicted injury in Nanaimo. The ruling concludes a recent investigation into the incident.
Former President Donald Trump stated an ICE officer involved in a fatal Minneapolis shooting acted in self-defence. Get the latest details on the incident and the political response.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has publicly stated that an ICE officer's fatal shooting of a motorist was 'reckless' and did not constitute self-defence. The incident has sparked significant controversy and an ongoing investigation.
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The annual tradition of New Year's resolutions is creating significant economic activity for businesses in and around Lethbridge, Alberta, as residents invest in self-improvement.
Saskatoon honours Mildred Kerr as its 2025 Citizen of the Year. Discover her journey from a childhood act in Kuroki to decades of community impact. Read her inspiring story.
As 2026 dawns, advice columnist Dear Abby shares her timeless list of New Year's resolutions, adapted from Al-Anon, to inspire positive change and a peaceful mindset for the year ahead.
China mandates chipmakers use 50% domestic equipment by 2027, sources tell Reuters. This move reshapes global semiconductor supply chains and tech independence.
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau discusses her bestselling book 'Closer Together,' her advocacy for mental health, and hints at a potential return to Montreal in 2026. Discover her insights on connection and emotional wellness.
Criminal lawyer Solomon Friedman argues Canadian law supports defending yourself and your home. Learn why police advice to comply during invasions may endanger citizens.
As Canada's self-employed workforce grows, freelancers face mounting administrative tasks. Platforms like Indy consolidate proposals, contracts, and invoicing into one AI-powered solution to help them compete.
Advocates report hundreds of new shelter and warming station spaces in Montreal are helping this winter, but surging demand and limited daytime access pose significant ongoing challenges.
A Pierrefonds–Roxboro couple turns grief into advocacy after losing their daughter to a drunk driver. Their story fuels a push for stricter Canadian laws.
After a bipolar diagnosis and burnout, a woman finds unexpected peace and acceptance in a mall ramen shop. Her story challenges our ideas about success and work.
Manitoba has lowered the age for self-referral breast cancer screening to 40, a move celebrated by advocates. Learn about the change and its impact on early detection.
Ottawa's urban tree canopy is declining, with many neighborhoods below 20% cover. Advocates say new zoning bylaws fail to protect mature trees from development, worsening heat islands.
A Canadian journalist's symptoms were dismissed by her OB-GYN, delaying a diagnosis of aggressive stage 3C neuroendocrine cancer. Her story highlights systemic issues in women's healthcare.
A controversial AI-generated ICE video featuring Santa Claus arresting migrants has ignited fierce backlash, accused of perverting Christmas spirit. Critics slam the $3K self-deport offer as dystopian.
Legal documents reveal a behind-the-scenes legal war between leaders of two Greater Sudbury non-profits dedicated to helping the vulnerable. Get the full story on the internal conflict.
Discover the power of a year-end 'ta-da' list for self-reflection and thriving. Author Jon Rosemberg and Vancouver's Shelley McArthur share insights on intentional living beyond survival mode.
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Australian basketball star Erin Phillips leads a growing movement against uncomfortable, sexualized uniforms in women's sports, sparking a global conversation on athlete autonomy and performance.
Alberta Health Services reinstates the cherished bell-ringing ceremony at Edmonton's Cross Cancer Institute after families voiced their concerns. Read the full story of community impact.
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