EU welcomes F-16 jet decision for Ukraine; pilots already being trained
The European Union's foreign policy chief said Tuesday that the U.S. green light to allow Ukrainian pilots to get training to fly F-16s has created an inexorable momentum that will inevitably bring the fighter jets to the Ukrainian battlefield.
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Air quality statements in place for Nova Scotia as wildfires burn
Air quality statements have been issued by Environment Canada for Nova Scotia as wildfires continue burning in the province. -
4 things to watch out for in extreme heat
With the forecast predicting the hottest day of the year so far, the risk of heat-related illnesses is high. After a long winter, it's natural to want to get outside and enjoy hot, sunny weather, but there are ways to do so safely. -
“It happened so rapidly”, a victim of a daylight stabbing in Saskatoon speaks out
“It happened so rapidly”, one of the victims of daylight stabbing in Saskatoon speaks -
Suspect wanted in connection with recreational trailer fire in Medicine Hat
Medicine Hat police are on the lookout for an arson suspect. -
Funnel cloud spotted in Stettler area; Environment Canada issues brief warning
Albertans in the central part of the province faced some very active weather on Wednesday afternoon. -
Engine failure, fire force WestJet Encore flight back to Calgary
A WestJet Encore flight returned to Calgary on Wednesday after an engine failure and fire while heading north of the city. -
Premier Danielle Smith tasked with choosing new cabinet after losing several senior MLAs
Danielle Smith is now facing her first big test as Alberta's returning premier — picking a new cabinet after losing several senior MLAs. -
Hundreds turn out for annual Barrie Fun Run
Hundreds turned out to Barrie's waterfront Wednesday evening with a shared goal of making a difference in the community. -
Candidates take aim at front-runner Chow on taxes in wide-ranging debate
Olivia Chow once again took most of the firepower as the six leading candidates in Toronto’s race to become mayor squared off in a wide-ranging debate hosted by United Way Greater Toronto, The Toronto Star and Toronto Metropolitan University.