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  • McDavid: ‘Lots to figure out’ before Edmonton Oilers can stand with the best. 5 Mar 2026 

    “We have a chance to put together some good hockey, go on a run and put ourselves in a good spot going into the playoffs"

  • Fun stuff to see: William Prince, Wizard of Oz live, Oscar shorts. 5 Mar 2026 

    William Prince: Double Juno-winner William Prince was the first artist to reopen the Edmonton Folk Music Festival proper after the pandemic rupture, a beautiful voice to usher in this calm era of peace and love! OK, it’s definitely been bumpier than that as anyone with a human heart knows, which is exactly why you should […]

  • The Edmonton Oilers appear "done" ahead of the NHL Trading Deadline. 5 Mar 2026 

    The Edmonton Oilers appear “done”, as the NHL trading deadline looms tomorrow (Friday). General Manager Stan Bowman met the media Thursday afternoon in Edmonton. Here are the Coles Notes of his avail: -On the three players they have acquired: “We’re trying to build a team, we’re not trying to build a collection of players. There’s […]

  • Growing Things: A look back at the Dr. Phil letter. 5 Mar 2026 

    Q: I was going through my collection of your old columns and ran across a favourite. The Dr. Phil column. Do you think your readers might like to see this one again? A: I remember this column very well from 2011 and would love to share it again! So here it is: Q: I have […]

  • Opinion: Alberta listened on wine taxes: Other provinces should follow. 5 Mar 2026 

    Earlier this year and last, I wrote about Alberta’s ad valorem wine markup and why many producers across Canada believed the policy was misguided. Introduced in Alberta’s 2025 budget, the markup applied a percentage-based tax to higher-value wines on top of an existing per-litre fee. The structure created what many in the industry described as […]

  • Can three depth players turn Edmonton Oilers back into a contender?. 5 Mar 2026 

    The next four games will give us some insight on the question of Edmonton being on the same level at the elite teams in the NHL. Carolina on Friday, then Vegas, Colorado and Dallas on the road


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LF Press

  • What’s driving gold’s record highs?. 5 Mar 2026 

    As prices soar, a local gold buyer says customers are “blown away” by payouts

  • London man charged after $600K workplace fraud: Police. 5 Mar 2026 

    An investigation began after a business owner flagged fraudulent transactions, police said.

  • PHOTOS: The 2026 London Farm Show kicks off at Western Fair. 5 Mar 2026 

    The 2026 London Farm Show opened on Wednesday at Western Fair’s J-AAR Expo Centre and continues until Friday. It’s billed as the biggest event of its kind in eastern Canada. Photos by LFP’s Mike Hensen. mhensen@postmedia.com

  • Flood warning issued as stretch of double-digit warmth looms for London area. 5 Mar 2026 

    London-area conservation officials are urging caution around waterways due to rising temperatures and expected rainfall, the second such warning issued in about two weeks. Spring-like warmth and rain in the coming days will melt most of winter’s snowpack, prompting Upper Thames River Conservation Authority officials to urge people to use extra caution with water levels […]

  • Boomtown St. Thomas mayor to Ottawa: Help us build homes, avoid sprawl. 5 Mar 2026 

    Driven by the much-anticipated opening of an electric vehicle battery plant, St. Thomas is looking to increase its housing supply to accommodate the growing city’s rising population. St. Thomas Mayor Joe Preston says there’s an opportunity to build an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 much-needed homes on vacant lots in the city’s downtown core on “brownfield” […]

  • Ryan Brown nets 20th goal, London Knights beat Guelph Storm. 5 Mar 2026 

    Ryan Brown is the first London Knight to 20 goals this season. It was set up on a platter for him by Jaxon Cover in the second period of a tidy 5-2 victory over the Guelph Storm before 8,906 Wednesday at Canada Life Place. “It’s my first time getting 20 (in the OHL),” said the […]


Calgary Sun

  • Letters, March 5, 2026: ‘High price of freedom’. 5 Mar 2026 

    Freedom doesn’t come cheap The long overdue action taken by the U.S./Israel forces in Iran was inevitable. Iran has been thumbing their nose at our diplomatic efforts for decades, during which time they have been spreading and supporting terrorism worldwide, leading to the death of innocents, including tens of thousands of their own people. To […]

  • FINLAYSON: Carney should fix problems in Canada’s own backyard to spur trade and investment. 4 Mar 2026 

    Faced with an erratic U.S. president who demonstrates a fondness for coercive and protectionist trade policies, Prime Minister Mark Carney is determined to lessen Canada’s heavy dependence on the huge American economy. To that end, the prime minister has set goals to double Canada’s non-U.S. exports by 2035 and forge stronger commercial and political ties […]

  • Letters, March 4, 2026: ‘Standard time the way to go’. 4 Mar 2026 

    Gold Standard B.C. is going full-time daylight time. Saskatchewan is full-time standard time. Which is better? Consider that on Jan. 3 in Red Deer the sun rises at 8:44 MST. With full-time MDT the sun would rise at 9:44, which would mean every kid in Red Deer would be going to school in the dark, […]

  • Letters March 3, 2026: ‘Oil and gas companies could save us some money.’. 3 Mar 2026 

    Don’t gouge us To all Alberta oil and gas businesses,  I want you guys to know all Albertans support what you do, but this is the time to gather more Alberta support by keeping down gas prices during this war against Iran and the change in season. Go ahead and charge everyone else more, but […]

  • Letters, March 2, 2026: ‘Medal of Freedom? Really?!’. 2 Mar 2026 

    Choice of freedom The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian honour presented to individuals who have made especially meritorious contributions to the security or national interests of the U.S. So, can you explain to me why Connor Hellebuyck, a man who tries to keep a frozen rubber disc from entering his net, deserves […]

  • Letters, March 1, 2026: ‘Alberta chiefs off-base on premier’. 1 Mar 2026 

    Wrong idea (Re: ‘Alberta chiefs pass a unanimous vote of non-confidence in UCP gov’t) This article in this Saturday’s Sun by Noah Brennan left me in disbelief and irritated. Premier Danielle Smith has stated on many occasions she does not endorse Alberta separatism. She wants to see a more autonomous sovereign Alberta within a united […]


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  • After years of hostility, Carney defrosts relations with India. 5 Mar 2026 

    Prime Minister Mark Carney finished his trip to India this week, marking the start of what he says is a new partnership between the two countries. The relationship between Canada and India has been tense for years, with allegations of Canadian election interference from India and accusations against Indian government agents over the killing of a Sikh-Canadian activist. The Globe’s senior parliam

  • How the war against Iran is choking global energy supply. 4 Mar 2026 

    Since the U.S. and Israel first struck Iran on Saturday, energy prices have been on the rise. Oil prices are up around 13 per cent, and LNG – liquefied natural gas – is up around 75 per cent. 20 per cent of the world’s oil and LNG pass through the narrow Strait of Hormuz, a passageway between the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea that is effectively being blocked by Iran’s Revolutionary Gua

  • What the U.S.-Israel attacks mean for Iranian leadership. 3 Mar 2026 

    The U.S. and Israel are continuing attacks on Iran for the fourth day. Iran’s leadership has been devastated, hundreds have been killed and retaliatory attacks have been launched against Israel and neighbouring nations. U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly called on Iranians to topple the theocratic government that has held power for 47 years. Thomas Juneau, professor at the University of

  • Skinny, Inc. Part 2: The big business of Ozempic. 2 Mar 2026 

    You can listen to the first episode of this three-part series here. GLP-1 medications to treat diabetes, obesity and several other illnesses have exploded in popularity since Ozempic was approved for use in Canada back in 2018. Ozempic and Wegovy, the GLP-1s which contain semaglutide, are the third-most prescribed drug in Canada, and by far the best-selling one. Chris Hannay, The Globe’s busines

  • The argument for AI regulation after Tumbler Ridge. 27 Feb 2026 

    Months before the mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., earlier this month, the shooter was banned from OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, for violating its usage policy. The Wall Street Journal, which first reported this, said that the interactions with ChatGPT were describing scenarios involving gun violence. That has furthered calls for the Canadian government to regulate AI companies and thei

  • Winners and losers after a year of Trump tariffs. 26 Feb 2026 

    On Tuesday night, U.S. President Donald Trump touted his tariff regime, after a Supreme Court decision that severely limited his ability to impose tariffs. Now countries trading with the U.S. are left with even more uncertainty about what will come next. Jason Kirby is a staff reporter for The Globe’s Report on Business. He explains what the court ruling means for Canada, what other tariffs coul


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