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This coffee moment captures a gentle pour of creamy milk cascading over chilled espresso and ice. The soft blend of textures, slow motion, and warm lighting create a relaxing and satisfying experience ...
Tectonic shifts and quake tremors spark formation of vibrant ecosystems deep beneath the Earth’s surface, China-led research finds.
On July 25, the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) sent out more invitations to provincial immigration candidates.
Grizzly bear predation is a brutal reality for wild horses on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta. In spring ...
Rolen Quezada hit a two-out walk-off single to power the Bozeman Bucks over the Vauxhall Spurs 7-6 and into Sunday's Montana-Alberta A State Legion Tournament against the Bitterroot Red Sox. The Red ...
Five years ago today, the Vancouver Canucks embarked on their first playoff (plus play-in) run in five years. Granted, this ...
Canadian Prairie provinces see early seeding with hopes of a high canola yield, but an ongoing drought is threatening crop ...
When it comes to volunteering and the spirit of Lloydminster, there’s no one closer to that sentiment than Vic Juba, who was ...
Last month’s total made it Calgary’s third-wettest July on record, coming in behind 2016 and the blockbuster month of July ...
A homecoming in Elrose, a top NHL prospect from Macklin, a pet parade in Kerrobert, and dirt flinging east of Kindersley were ...
Joan Brickner writes about recent events hosted by the League of Women Voters and BadAss Grandmas for Democracy.
After Canada failed to strike a trade deal with Washington, the president raised tariffs on some Canadian exports this week.