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castanet.net | Stefan Labbe |Aaron Sousa |Catherine Morrison |Steve Lambert
Alberta is buying American alcohol and gambling machines again, three months after Premier Danielle Smith announced restrictions aimed at fighting back against U.S. tariffs. Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally said Friday that the move signals a "renewed commitment to open and fair trade" with the United States. Smith said in March that the province would no longer buy U.S. alcohol and video lottery terminals, or sign contracts with American companies.
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1 day ago |
castanet.net | Bill Graveland |Aaron Sousa |Anja Karadeglija |Sharif Hassan
Bill Graveland, The Canadian Press - | Story: 554712 Security officials at the G7 leaders summit in Kananaskis say plans are in place, including the possibility of evacuations, if wildfires become a serious threat later this month. Kananaskis, located about an hour west of Calgary, is in the foothills and front ranges of the Rocky Mountains. Its western edge borders Banff National Park and the Alberta-B.C. boundary.
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1 day ago |
castanet.net | Bill Graveland |Aaron Sousa |Anja Karadeglija |Sharif Hassan
Bill Graveland, The Canadian Press - Jun 6, 2025 / 6:23 am | Story: 554712 Security officials at the G7 leaders summit in Kananaskis say plans are in place, including the possibility of evacuations, if wildfires become a serious threat later this month. Kananaskis, located about an hour west of Calgary, is in the foothills and front ranges of the Rocky Mountains. Its western edge borders Banff National Park and the Alberta-B.C. boundary.
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1 week ago |
cp24.com | Jeremy Simes |Aaron Sousa
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says thousands more evacuees are expected and the city of Flin Flon is virtually deserted as wildfires continue to rage in his province. Kinew told a Friday news conference the mayor, councillors, health-care staff, and other officials have had to depart Flin Flon. "The only folks remaining on the ground are firefighters and folks in the office of the fire commissioner and RCMP, who are there to battle the blaze," Kinew said.
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1 week ago |
chroniclejournal.com | Jeremy Simes |Aaron Sousa
WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says thousands more evacuees are expected and the city of Flin Flon is virtually deserted as wildfires continue to rage in his province. Kinew told a Friday news conference the mayor, councillors , health-care staff, and all other officials have had to depart Flin Flon. "The only folks remaining on the ground are firefighters and folks in the office of the fire commissioner and RCMP, who are there to battle the blaze," Kinew said.
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Moira Wyton
Journalist at CBC British Columbia
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Kevin Usselman
Anchor and Producer at CHQR-AM (Calgary, AB)
Kevin Usselman primarily covers news in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and surrounding areas including Airdrie and Cochrane.
Curtis Galbraith
News Reporter at EverythingGP
Curtis Galbraith primarily covers news in Alberta, Canada, including cities like Calgary and Edmonton and surrounding areas.

Kendall Bistretzan
Writer at Freelance
Kendall Bistretzan primarily covers news in Alberta, Canada, including major cities like Calgary and Edmonton.
Mark Strashok
Afternoon Anchor at CFFR-AM (Calgary, AB)
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