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Trudeau to be guest on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' during New York visit

NEW YORK — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will appear as a guest on CBS's "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on Monday.

Calgary lifts water restrictions following repairs to feeder main

CALGARY — Calgary is lifting water restrictions that lasted much of the summer following successful repairs to a major feeder main.

Air Canada union head says she'll resign if pilots reject deal

MONTREAL — The head of the Air Canada pilots union says she'll step down if members opt not to approve a tentative deal with the airline, raising the stakes as aviators mull whether to accept hefty salary gains or drive an even harder bargain.

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:

Calgary couple find their 'Zen' through axe throwing, compete in world championships

CALGARY — Nick Kolomyja reckons axe throwing may have saved his life.
Opinion: Promising new target identified for treating ovarian cancer

Opinion: Promising new target identified for treating ovarian cancer

Researchers have identified a gene called ZIC2 in ovarian cancer cells that could become a new target for treatment.

Ottawa's $2B loan for satellites has Tories calling for Elon Musk to step in

OTTAWA — A $2.14-billion federal loan for an Ottawa-based satellite operator has Canadian politicians arguing about whether American billionaire Elon Musk poses a national security risk.

Calgary's mayor asks province to salvage parts of halted Green Line transit project

EDMONTON — Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek is urging the Alberta government to salvage pieces of the massive discontinued Green Line transit project, and the province says it's open to working together.

Manitoba to encourage renewable energy while acknowledging fossil fuel use

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has boosted plans for renewable energy with an announcement it will work with First Nations to develop wind power.

Welcome back sprinklers: Calgary on track to ease water restrictions Sunday

CALGARY — Lawn sprinklers could make a comeback in Calgary on Sunday if all goes well with the restart of a troubled water pipe.
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