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With the strong chance of Alberta facing a drought soon, it will impact Albertans in various ways.
The authorities in Lethbridge have accused a woman and two men of being involved in an incident where a 67-year-old man, whom the woman met online, was robbed and assaulted in his residence. Watch video →
The company that operates Slave Lake Pulp confirmed to Global News that a contractor was killed at the site on Wednesday.
Luzerne County's new southern annex in Hazleton City Hall will have an official opening event on March 21, as announced by county Manager Romilda Crocamo.
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The Chairman of the Northern Governors Forum, Inuwa Yahaya, has said governors from the region are concerned over the spate of insecurity in the North. This is as he said the northern governors demanded a change in the approach to tackling insecurity in the region. Yahaya, who is the governor of Gombe State, disclosed this […]
Steelers Depot’s Joe Clark suggested that the Pittsburgh Steelers should pursue veteran wide receiver Josh Reynolds in NFL free agency.
The Greater Nanticoke Area School Board meeting on Thursday in Nanticoke proceeded quickly through routine actions, but different concerns were raised by two people during the public comment period.
WILKES-BARRE — A Luzerne County jury Thursday convicted Jack P. Covert, 65, with sexually assaulting a girl inside his residence on Second Street, Dallas Township, in 2017 and 2018.
Only ‘essential personnel’ will remain at Canada’s embassy in Haiti as Ottawa says it is temporarily reducing the size of its mission in the Caribbean nation.
