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Alberta's Athabasca glacier melting at 'astonishing' rate

Alberta's Athabasca glacier melting at 'astonishing' rate

COLUMBIA ICEFIELDS, Alta. — What's believed to be the most-visited glacier in North America is losing more than five metres of ice every year and is in danger of completely disappearing within a generation, says a Parks sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ manager.
Suspect in Calgary's worst mass murder found fit to stand trial

Suspect in Calgary's worst mass murder found fit to stand trial

CALGARY — A man accused of killing five young people in Calgary's worst mass murder has been found fit to stand trial.
Canadian youngsters rate low in physical activity: report

Canadian youngsters rate low in physical activity: report

TORONTO — A new report reveals that the overall physical activity levels of Canadian kids are lagging behind those of youngsters from other nations.
Quebec’s Pierre Karl Peladeau suffers multiple fractures in bike accident

Quebec’s Pierre Karl Peladeau suffers multiple fractures in bike accident

QUEBEC — Parti Quebecois star Pierre Karl Peladeau is recovering in hospital after a serious bicycle accident in the Eastern Townships on Sunday. The PQ announced in a statement that Peladeau has multiple fractures.
Cyberbullying bill could harm privacy rights, says Amanda Todd’s mother

Cyberbullying bill could harm privacy rights, says Amanda Todd’s mother

OTTAWA — The mother of a sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ teen who took her own life after she was sexually exploited online says a proposed crackdown on cyberbullying goes too far.
Three employees, company charged in Lac-Megantic train disaster

Three employees, company charged in Lac-Megantic train disaster

MONTREAL — Three employees of the railway company involved in last summer's runaway oil train disaster that killed 47 people are due to appear in court Tuesday to face criminal negligence charges in the small Quebec town that was partially incinerate
Former Harper aide faces more illegal lobbying charges

Former Harper aide faces more illegal lobbying charges

OTTAWA — One of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s former top aides faces more legal trouble. The Mounties have charged Bruce Carson with three counts of prohibited lobbying and one count of influence peddling.
Attack that left three Alberta Mounties injured came out of the blue: RCMP

Attack that left three Alberta Mounties injured came out of the blue: RCMP

EDMONTON — Alberta's top Mountie says a weekend shooting that left three officers injured was an unprovoked attack.
Four federal byelections set for June 30

Four federal byelections set for June 30

OTTAWA — Four federal byelections — two in Alberta, two in Ontario — will be held June 30.
Friends and family mourn Nanaimo mill shooting victims

Friends and family mourn Nanaimo mill shooting victims

NANAIMO — Two men who died in a shooting at a sawmill last month were remembered in separate memorials on Saturday as people who loved life.