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CBC Investigates

Attack on Coastal GasLink pipeline orchestrated by 'anarchists' who hijacked Indigenous protest, police say

More than a year after a mysterious attack on a B.C. worksite for the Coastal Gaslink Pipeline, CBC News learns exclusive details from the RCMP about the people suspected of hijacking an Indigenous-led protest to impose their own agenda.

Alberta woman expected a 6-month wait for surgery. Two painful years later, she's still waiting

A woman from Cold Lake, Alta., says she has been waiting over two years for her spinal surgery to correct scoliosis.

Edmonton launches nighttime economy survey to hear thoughts about the city at night

The City of Edmonton has launched a public engagement survey in partnership with non-profit organization Explore Edmonton to better understand what residents think about the city at night.

Why the popularity of drones means civilian technology is ending up on the battlefield

An engine found in a military drone downed in Ukraine belonged to Bombardier Recreational Products-Rotax, the Canadian company has confirmed. Civilian products like these that have dual uses pose a challenge for export controls meant to limit the use of military technology.
CBC Investigates

Alberta sees rise in potentially inappropriate antipsychotic use in long-term care

Preliminary data from the Canadian Institute for Health Information shows that Alberta's rate of inappropriate use is still below the national average.
CBC Explains

From pigeons to coyotes, what makes an urban wildlife species a pest for humans?

Our interactions with urban wildlife species like pigeons, raccoons and coyotes plays a big part in how we view the animals around us. While multiple factors are at play, wildlife experts say, it starts with theuse of the word pest which they argue is highly problematic.

Alberta cannabis sales slow to grow as online identity verification deters consumers, say retailers

Some licensed cannabis retailers have not seen a high uptake with online cannabis sales since Alberta allowed private companies to sell directly online earlier this year.

Accused Buffalo killer got weapons tips in chat group, prompting calls for online oversight

Therecent deadly racist attack in Buffalo, N.Y., planned with tactical advice from online chat groups, is sparking calls in Canada and beyond for better oversight of internet content.Civil liberties activists say trying to sanitize the web of violent material is logistically difficult.

Omicron serving up more headaches for Alberta's beleaguered restaurant industry

Staff shortages are one of several converging issues the industry is dealing with,alongside public health restrictions and "operator fatigue."
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Altercation occurs during protest outside Catholic church in Edmonton

A scuffle broke out at a church in Edmonton Sunday morning, while protesters gathered there in response to a Catholic priest who called reports of unmarked graves at former residential schools "lies."