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    More April snow spreads into Alberta, and the wind chill returns

    Snow, and a wind chill -- welcome to April in Alberta. Brace for slower commute times through Wednesday as conditions change quickly across the province

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    Quebec unveils $2.7B price tag for Île d'Orléans bridge replacement project

    The Quebec government announced a $2.7-billion project to demolish and rebuild the bridge connecting Île d'Orléans, just northeast of Quebec City, to the mainland on Tuesday.The bridge, which was inaugurated in 1935, does not meet modern safety norms and does not have the capacity to carry heavy vehicles, said Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault.The new cable-stayed bridge will be located west of the current one and will be wider and safer — with two secure lanes for cyclists and pedestrians.

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  • BusinessCBC

    SaskTel putting $80 million more into rural fibre optic initiative

    SaskTel says it is expanding its fibre optic network to more rural communities around the province. The Crown corporation announced Monday that it would be spending an additional $80 million on its rural fibre initiative.The infiNet service delivers faster and more reliable Internet, reaching up to a gigabit per second (Gbps)."SaskTel's investment in this important initiative will grow to a remarkable $280 million," Dustin Duncan, the minister responsible for SaskTel, said."This substantial incr

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    P.E.I. Greens holding off on choosing new leader until after federal election

    The P.E.I. Green Party says it will begin its leadership race shortly after the next federal election, which is scheduled for Oct. 20, 2025, unless one is called earlier.It will enable the Greens to have a leader solidly in place in time for the next provincial election, which is scheduled for Oct. 4, 2027."At this time, we have a lull between elections. It's a great time to regroup, listen, learn and dream, so that we can be ready for the next campaign," the party wrote in its newsletter.Karla

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    4 people charged in 2022 murder of Nova Scotia man

    Three people are facing first-degree murder charges and another is facing a charge of accessory after the fact in the 2022 death of a man in Springfield, N.S.Barry Albert, also known as Barry Mosher, was reported missing to Lunenburg RCMP on Aug. 28, 2022.His body was found on Oct. 8, 2022 at a property on Hastings Road in Springfield, situated in the centre of western Nova Scotia between Middleton and Bridgewater. His death was later deemed a homicide.Following a lengthy investigation, multiple

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    Pointe-Sapin man charged with 1st-degree murder after shooting

    A Pointe-Sapin man is facing a first-degree murder charge after allegedly killing another man in the eastern New Brunswick community on Saturday.Alphonse Daigle, 70, was charged on Sunday in the homicide of 52-year-old André Després. Daigle appeared Tuesday in Moncton provincial court, and the case was adjourned until mid-May.Richibucto RCMP said they were called to a residence in the community 133 kilometres north of Moncton at about 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, after reports of a shooting.When offic

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  • US PoliticsCanadian Press Videos

    Speaker Johnson declares 'I am not resigning' amid Republican revolt over Ukraine aid

    House Speaker Mike Johnson is pushing back against mounting Republican anger over his proposed U.S. aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other allies, rejecting a call Tuesday to step aside or risk a vote to oust him from office.

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