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When the sun goes down, a swarm of rats emerges in downtown Vancouver

When the sun goes down, a swarm of rats emerges in downtown Vancouver

VANCOUVER — When the sun goes down, the rats of Vancouver's Burrard Skytrain Station emerge, in a scurrying blur of fur and whipping tails.
PHOTOS: First day of the Cross Country World Cup in Canmore

PHOTOS: First day of the Cross Country World Cup in Canmore

Sights from day one of the Canmore World Cup
Central Alberta town will bid for 2024 Kraft Hockeyville title after surprise nomination

Central Alberta town will bid for 2024 Kraft Hockeyville title after surprise nomination

Community invited to nominate the Sundre Arena and share their stories before Feb. 18 deadline for chance at winning $250,000 and hosting an NHL game
Suspect in hospital following officer involved shooting in Northern Alberta

Suspect in hospital following officer involved shooting in Northern Alberta

Bonnyville RCMP respond to report of "male acting erratically"
Edmonton man to stand trial in Saskatchewan court: Money laundering, drugs

Edmonton man to stand trial in Saskatchewan court: Money laundering, drugs

Saskatchewan RCMP seized hundreds of thousands of dollars of cash, a restricted handgun, two loaded magazines, and a large amount of methamphetamine from an Edmonton man now accused of money laundering and drug trafficking.
B.C. hunting show Alpine Carnivore hosts fined for poaching in Alberta

B.C. hunting show Alpine Carnivore hosts fined for poaching in Alberta

Investigation used DNA samples and shell casings to link illegal kills in Alberta to hosts of the Alpine Carnivore hunting show, says BC Conservation Officer Service.
‘Justice has been served’: Family reacts to guilty plea in Inuit fraud case

‘Justice has been served’: Family reacts to guilty plea in Inuit fraud case

“Justice has been served for my mom,” Noah Noah said of his mother, who died in July. “She would have been very happy with the outcome.”
VIDEO: Fiery explosion at Ontario steel plant impacts 12 workers

VIDEO: Fiery explosion at Ontario steel plant impacts 12 workers

Five steelworkers taken to Sault Area Hospital were treated and released; seven other employees were 'impacted' but not sent to hospital
Canada Post aims to increase price of stamps; changes would take effect in May

Canada Post aims to increase price of stamps; changes would take effect in May

The bump in price comes as the agency faces "considerable" financial pressure due to inflation, and fewer letters being delivered.
Suspected vehicle thief in Northern Alberta stopped with spike belt five days after release from custody

Suspected vehicle thief in Northern Alberta stopped with spike belt five days after release from custody

A tire deflation device was used to halt a 100 kilometre pursuit in Northern Alberta Wednesday morning.
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