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What is RSV? Why older Albertans need to know about it

What is RSV? Why older Albertans need to know about it

Of all the things you can get sick with, respiratory syncytial virus – known as RSV – might not be top of mind.
Elderly Sundre, Rocky residents killed in collision south of Red Deer

Elderly Sundre, Rocky residents killed in collision south of Red Deer

Queen Elizabeth II Highway northbound lanes south of Red Deer closed for hours as RCMP investigated fatal collision
BoC expected to hold key interest rate steady at 5% amid 'sluggish' economy

BoC expected to hold key interest rate steady at 5% amid 'sluggish' economy

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada is widely expected to hold its key interest rate steady on Wednesday as the Canadian economy bends to higher interest rates and inflation resumes its downward trend.
A month after a pig heart transplant, man works to regain strength

A month after a pig heart transplant, man works to regain strength

WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s been a month since a Maryland man became the second person to receive a transplanted heart from a pig –- and hospital video released Friday shows he’s working hard to recover.
Growing project for Canadian Foodgrains Bank completes harvest

Growing project for Canadian Foodgrains Bank completes harvest

The Acres of Hope Growing Project, which has been taking place for over a decade in the Mallaig area, aims to raise $30,000 each year. The amount raised is then matched four-to-one by the Canadian Government. 
Timing, patience key to nabbing affordable concert, sports resale tickets: fans

Timing, patience key to nabbing affordable concert, sports resale tickets: fans

TORONTO — There are ways to save on big event tickets, if you time your purchase and stay patient.
Alberta's Cavalry heading to Canadian Premier League Final

Alberta's Cavalry heading to Canadian Premier League Final

Soccer: Cavs and Forge meet again with North Star Cup on the line
First vaccine against serious bacterial infection in bees approved for use in Canada

First vaccine against serious bacterial infection in bees approved for use in Canada

The first vaccine for bees has been approved for use in Canada.
Conservationists fearful of what Three Sisters developments mean for wildlife

Conservationists fearful of what Three Sisters developments mean for wildlife

“What we are looking at with the Three Sisters property is infringement on the last wildlife corridor that's left to link Banff National Park and Kananaskis Country."
On the Street: Conde Nast Traveler names Victoria best small metropolis

On the Street: Conde Nast Traveler names Victoria best small metropolis

Plus: Victoria International Airport honoured for pollinator garden.
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