Chinta Puxley
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Tears, tributes as Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall bids farewell to legislature
There were tears and tributes as Brad Wall bid farewell to the Saskatchewan legislature on Thursday and looked forward to the next chapter of his life as "just Brad" after a decade as premier.
Power failure causes death of over 9,000 fish, frogs at University of Alberta
A power failure that unleashed chlorinated municipal tap water into freshwater tanks at a University of Alberta research facility has killed more than 9,000 fish and frogs.
Study confirms polar bears follow their nose through wind to find ringed seals
Researchers have confirmed what has long been suspected — polar bears rely on their nose and the direction of the wind to hunt seals.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says oilsands 'not going anywhere any time soon'
Notley didn't mention Trudeau by name, but touted the recent approval of pipelines and said the oilsands will power the global economy for generations to come.
Remote northern Manitoba reserve in crisis, needs PM to intervene: chief
A Manitoba grand chief is asking Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to help a remote First Nation left in crisis after a fire destroyed the community’s only grocery store and band office.
Police will get blamed during missing, murdered women inquiry: Bellegarde
"You guys didn’t do an adequate job," said Bellegarde on Wednesday in a speech to police chiefs from across the country.
"The sky is gonna be blue!" Conservatives win big majority in Manitoba election
Brian Pallister's Progressive Conservatives routed Premier Greg Selinger and the New Democrats to put an end to 16 years of the NDP in power.