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These Canadian dog owners hope for last-minute changes as strict border rules loom | CBC News
CBC.ca· 5 days agoJean-Daniel Ó Donncada's road trips to the United States are about to become more complicated. As of...
South African Roots, NHL Dreams: Brunicke's Unique Story | Pittsburgh Penguins
NHL· 5 days agoMoving from a country where safaris are a normal part of life to a much colder environment where ice...
Alberta's auto insurance dilemma explained
Sherwood Park News· 3 days agoThe cost of auto insurance has emerged in recent years as an issue for drivers and insurers alike. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your...
One of three charged in local auto theft ring, ordered to stand trial
rdnewsNOW· 2 days agoOne of three people facing criminal charges in relation to a series of alleged auto thefts has been ordered to...
Alberta to relax rule on buying oil, gas wells if municipal taxes unpaid
Sherwood Park News· 3 days agoThe Alberta government plans to relax a rule that requires energy companies seeking to buy viable...
Alberta gives more than it receives from the rest of Canada: Angus Reid poll
Sherwood Park News· 3 days agoCanadians believe Alberta is the province that gives the most but gets the least from Confederation,...
'Friendship set to music': National Square and Round Dance Festival comes to Calgary
CTV Calgary News· 4 days agoSquare and round dancers from all across Canada are gathering in Calgary for their biannual festival...
PGA TOUR University on TOUR: Ludvig Åberg finishes T4 at Genesis Scottish Open
PGATOUR.COM· 6 days agoLudvig Åberg finished inside the top 10 for the seventh time this season after a T4 effort at the...
Havana's roads change as Cubans adopt electric bikes and vehicles
AOL· 4 days agoHavana is famed for the colorful vintage cars that can still be seen puttering around its streets and are a popular subject for visitors' photographs. "Electric motorcycles are solving a lot ...
Paper Cuttings Made by 17th-Century Schoolgirls Discovered Beneath Floorboards
Smithsonian Magazine· 4 days agoIn the 17th century, girls attending a London boarding school learned to make decorative paper cuttings. Several of these creations—including a tiny fox, a star and a hen—survived for 350 years ...