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The cricket boom in Canada

Cricket is exploding in popularity in Canada. What's behind the sport's growth?

06-20
52:49

The end of coal power in Alberta

As of this past weekend, Alberta's power grid is now completely coal-free. What can we learn from the coal phase-out?

06-19
53:19

Cell phones in schools

Should cell phone use be banned in Alberta schools?

06-18
53:19

Downsizing and decluttering

What happened when you tried to downsize someone's life - either your own or someone else's?

06-17
53:19

Your tree questions with Gerard Fournier

We're expecting another long, hot, dry summer in many parts of Alberta and Calgary remains under some severe water restrictions because of a major water main break. That's putting stress on your trees and shrubs, and others across the province. Arborist Gerard Fournier answers your questions about your trees.

06-17
53:20

Do you think the Oilers can still win?

The Edmonton Oilers are facing a must win situation tonight at home in game three of the Stanley Cupfinal against the Florida Panthers. The Oilers dropped the first two games of the championship series down south. So how are you feeling about the Oilers chances of bringing the Cup home to Canada?

06-13
52:49

Protecting the health of Alberta bears

Three rare white grizzlies were killed recently on the Trans-Canada Highway near Lake Louise. Their deaths are raising questions about how to protect the health of bears in this province. We heard your thoughts on that issue, and your stories about bear encounters.

06-13
53:19

Water conservation

Calgary remains in stage four water restrictions. So what are you doing to conserve water?

06-11
53:19

Humboldt Broncos: driver faces deportation

Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, the truck driver who pleaded guilty in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash, is set to be deported. Is this the right outcome?

06-10
53:19

"No fault" auto insurance

We talk about whether or not it's time to scrap our auto insurance system and start over.

06-06
53:19

Justin Trudeau's legacy and future

We talk to author and journalist Stephen Maher about his new book "The Prince: The Turbulent Reign of Justin Trudeau."

06-05
52:49

Minimum wage in Alberta

Is it time for a hike in this province's minimum wage?

06-04
53:19

India's election

The results of the biggest election in history - with nearly a billion eligible voters - will be revealed tomorrow. What's at stake in the Indian election?

06-03
53:22

Gardening with Kath Smyth

Gardening expert Kath Smyth joins us to take your calls and emails.

05-31
52:49

One year after the provincial election

It's been one year since Danielle Smith and the United Conservative Party won the provincial election. How would you gauge their term so far? Political analysts Janet Brown, Erika Barootes and Cheryl Oates join us.

05-30
53:19

Ticketmaster and Live Nation

The U.S. Justice Department wants to break up Ticketmaster and Live Nation. Will it succeed?

05-29
47:28

Facebook hacks and online scams

What happened to you when your account was scammed?

05-29
52:49

Carry-on luggage

Would you pay extra to take carry-on luggage with you on a flight?

05-27
53:19

Your gardening questions with Joanna Tschudy

It's been a cool, soggy May. No real complaints after all the talk of the drought and fears over wildfires. But it's made for a slow start to the gardening season. This weekend promises some dryer weather so we want to hear your gardening questions.

05-24
52:49

The state of debate in the House of Commons

Debates in the House of Commons are becoming louder, angrier, and increasingly partisan. Why is this happening and what does it tell us about the state of politics today?

05-23
53:19

Ye Jia

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