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Saskatchewan museum looks for help to crack code on mystery safe
A Saskatchewan museum is calling on safe crackers to help them unlock a mystery.
Ex-ski coach Bertrand Charest won't appeal his case further, will serve sentence
Disgraced former national ski coach Bertrand Charest has decided he won't appeal his verdict and sentence before the Supreme Court of Canada.
Two-day bail hearing in RCMP secrets case set for next week
An RCMP employee charged with breaching the official-secrets law will get a chance next week to argue he should be released on bail.
Legault condemns Quebec solidaire's position on 'illegal' climate protest action
The Quebec government is condemning an opposition party for refusing to denounce the actions of climate activists who scaled a Montreal bridge and overtook a downtown street on Tuesday, October 8, 2019.
Wind power association pursues partnership with solar, other technologies
The president of the Canadian Wind Energy Association says the industry has proven that wind can compete on price with other sources of electrical power but now it must prove it can be just as reliable.
Diab, who fought terrorism allegations, finally gets new citizenship certificate
Sociology professor Hassan Diab has received a copy of his Canadian citizenship certificate a week after launching a court fight to get it.
Alberta bill proposes agency to help Indigenous groups invest in energy projects
Alberta is moving to set up a new Crown corporation to help Indigenous groups invest in major natural resource projects.
Former TV sports anchor sentenced to more prison time for bank robberies
A former Winnipeg television sports anchor and college instructor who pleaded guilty to robbing banks in Saskatchewan and Alberta has been sentenced to more prison time.
Southern Alberta man files counterclaim against intruder he shot in 2018
A southern Alberta man who is being sued by an intruder he shot on his property last year has filed a counterclaim alleging mental anguish.
'World-record rack:' Crew crowns Mac the Moose statue with new antlers
Mac the Moose has had a boost and is once again the tallest in the land.