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Group exercise may be even better for you than solo workouts—here's why

Group exercise may be even better for you than solo workouts—here's why

The Conversation shares research-based reasons why working out with others may help you keep your New Year's resolution.
Canada issues travel warning about trips to popular Caribbean destination

Canada issues travel warning about trips to popular Caribbean destination

A state of emergency has been declared.
Camping reservations for Banff, Yoho, Kootenay launch in January 2025

Camping reservations for Banff, Yoho, Kootenay launch in January 2025

Seats on the Lake O’Hara day-use shuttle will once again be done via a random draw, with applications for the draw accepted between March 3-24, 2025.
Canada's top CEOs make 210 times more than the average worker

Canada's top CEOs make 210 times more than the average worker

Canada’s 100 richest CEOs made 210 times more than the average worker in 2023, a new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) reveals.
Vigil for slain Elizabeth Barrett teacher tonight in Calgary

Vigil for slain Elizabeth Barrett teacher tonight in Calgary

A vigil will be held for Ania (Kaminski) Wardzala and her father Stanislaw Wardzala this evening
Newly appointed border sheriffs want fair pay

Newly appointed border sheriffs want fair pay

“Sheriffs are already overworked and underpaid,” says union representative after sheriffs part of Alberta's border patrol plan.
Health care dominated Alberta lobbying registry in 2024

Health care dominated Alberta lobbying registry in 2024

Alberta Health was the target of 135 new lobbying registrations this year, more than any other provincial ministry.
From ride on lawnmowers to semi trucks - RCMP seized vehicles in Northern Alberta

From ride on lawnmowers to semi trucks - RCMP seized vehicles in Northern Alberta

Fort McMurray man charged after dozens of items recovered at Athabasca County residence
Non-alcoholic drinks aren't just for the sober, as more Canadians cut back

Non-alcoholic drinks aren't just for the sober, as more Canadians cut back

Whether it's for a celebration, a gathering or an evening to unwind, Canadians increasingly favour non-alcoholic options over beer, wine and spirits.
COVID-19 mandatory vaccination lawsuit against Ottawa moving ahead

COVID-19 mandatory vaccination lawsuit against Ottawa moving ahead

A Federal Court of Canada judge has rejected Ottawa's move to dismiss the case.
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