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MGK, Diana Krall Headline Calgary's 2024 Concert Lineup

Get ready Calgary! Music fans are in for an unforgettable year with major acts including Machine Gun Kelly, Diana Krall, and George Thorogood bringing their tours to the city. Discover all the must-see concerts coming to Calgary venues.

Dick Cheney, Bush Vice President, Dies at 84

The influential but polarizing former vice president, who shaped American foreign policy after 9/11, passed away surrounded by family. Remembering his complex legacy.

Former VP Dick Cheney Dies at 83

Dick Cheney, the influential and controversial former vice president under George W. Bush, has died at age 83. Remembered for his pivotal role during 9/11 and the Iraq War.

Simple Fix Saves Child Porn Minimum Sentences

University of Alberta law professor Steven Penney offers constitutional solution to preserve mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography offenses while avoiding controversial use of notwithstanding clause.

George Conway: Trump Lacks Fundamental Empathy

Conservative lawyer George Conway offers a scathing psychological analysis of Donald Trump, claiming the former president shows clear signs of narcissism and lacks fundamental human empathy.

PA Mass Murderer George Banks Dies in Prison at 83

George Banks, one of Pennsylvania's most infamous mass murderers responsible for the 1982 shooting deaths of 13 people including his own children, has died in prison at age 83 while serving multiple life sentences.

Mass murderer George Banks dies in prison after 43 years

Infamous mass murderer George Banks, who killed 13 people in 1982 and narrowly escaped execution, has died in prison at age 75. Discover the chilling story behind one of Pennsylvania's deadliest shooting sprees.

Missing Port Coquitlam Senior Found Deceased

The community mourns as 74-year-old Port Coquitlam senior George Hendsbee is found deceased days after vanishing from his home. Learn about the extensive search efforts and community response.

Springer's HR sparks Blue Jays in 3-1 loss to Dodgers

George Springer's powerful home run gave the Toronto Blue Jays their first run in a hard-fought 3-1 contest against the Los Angeles Dodgers, with Kevin Gausman delivering a strong pitching performance despite the loss.

Marco Mendicino joins Cassels law firm

Marco Mendicino, former chief of staff to Mark Carney and ex-Liberal MP, brings his extensive financial and government expertise to Cassels Brock as a partner in their growing Toronto office.

Springer Leads Off as Blue Jays Chase World Series

Toronto Blue Jays make strategic lineup change, moving George Springer to leadoff position for crucial World Series clinching game. Analysis of the impact on Toronto's championship hopes.

DOJ Launches Civil Rights Probe Into Minneapolis Police

The U.S. Justice Department has initiated a comprehensive investigation into the Minneapolis Police Department's patterns of discrimination and excessive force, marking a significant federal response to the police killing of George Floyd.

George Brown College Considers Name Change

Toronto's George Brown College is exploring a significant rebranding initiative that could see the institution change its name for the first time in decades. Discover the reasons behind this potential transformation and what it means for students and the

Springer Benched Again for Jays' Critical Game 5

George Springer remains out of the Blue Jays' starting lineup for the decisive Game 5 against Minnesota. Get live updates and analysis from Los Angeles as Toronto faces elimination.

Springer's Game 5 Status Uncertain After Injury

Toronto Blue Jays fans await critical update on star outfielder George Springer's health after he exited Game 3 with injury. Team remains hopeful but cautious ahead of decisive playoff matchup.

Halifax police officer charged with obstruction

A Halifax Regional Police officer has been charged with obstruction of justice following an internal investigation into allegations of selling stolen bicycles. The case raises serious questions about police conduct and accountability.

Fredericton officer cleared in arrest injury case

New Brunswick's police oversight agency has determined no charges will be filed against a Fredericton officer after a woman sustained injuries during an arrest. The incident, which occurred last fall, was thoroughly investigated by the Alberta Serious Inc

Quebec Forces Doctors Back to Work with Special Law

Quebec's health minister Christian Dubé invokes special powers to compel doctors back to hospitals as healthcare system faces critical shortages. Bill 15 provisions spark debate over government authority versus medical staffing crisis.

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