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New Edmonton Chinatown mural ‘comes with responsibilities,’ artist says | EnvoyPost
Artist Branden Cha unveiled the Azure Dragon of the East at a ceremony Saturday evening. The second mural of Cha’s…
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Ceremony honours fallen Alberta police and peace officers | EnvoyPost
The annual Police and Peace Officers’ Memorial Day held at the Alberta Legislature Sunday honoured the 106 police and peace…
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Scott Moe: Conservative who began as a left-winger with a lights-out hockey shot | EnvoyPost
Scott Moe is seeking his second mandate after spending nearly 13 years in government, six of those as premier. But long…
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Carla Beck: School trustee, social worker seeks job as next Saskatchewan premier | EnvoyPost
NDP leader Carla Beck is gearing up for a provincial election, with polling expected on Oct. 28, in her first…
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Artist behind residential schools monument says ‘truth needs to be told’ | EnvoyPost
Celebrated Kwakiutl artist Stanley Hunt hopes his monument, unveiled at the Canadian Museum of History on Truth and Reconciliation Day,…
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Tentative deal reached in Metro Vancouver grain strike: federal minister | EnvoyPost
Canada’s labour minister says striking grain terminal workers in Metro Vancouver and their employers have reached a tentative labour deal.
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Experts give nod to Saskatchewan Party but expect tight October election race | EnvoyPost
Political experts say Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party is on track for a fifth majority government but will lose seats to Carla Beck’s NDP.
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Order of Excellence for Alberta woman who turned tragedy into life-saving advocacy | EnvoyPost
Kim Ruether is to be recognized during a ceremony in Edmonton in October, when she is to receive the Alberta Order of Excellence from Lt.-Gov…
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BC Conservatives want Indigenous rights law UNDRIP repealed, sparking pushback | EnvoyPost
John Rustad signalled his intention to ‘repeal’ a law adopting the United Nations Declarations on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples,…
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Heckling and heated House conduct a sign of ‘political games,’ Gould says | EnvoyPost
Tensions are high in the House of Commons as the Conservatives, riding high in the polls, introduce multiple motions of…
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