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March 5, 2021
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Former judge Robin Camp allowed to practise law again: Law Society of Alberta

May 23, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

CALGARY — A former judge who asked why a sexual assault complainant didn’t resist by keeping her knees together is allowed to once again practise law in Alberta. The Law Society of Alberta approved the reinstatement of Robin Camp […]

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Notley to skip western premiers meeting today, but slams leader who’s there

May 23, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley won’t be at today’s meeting of the western premiers in Yellowknife, but she made some choice remarks about one of the leaders who will be there. Notley told reporters yesterday that B.C. […]

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Notley says pipeline is key to programs that premiers will discuss at conference

May 22, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says while other western premiers meeting in Yellowknife will be talking about how to spend money, she’ll be working in Alberta figuring out how to earn it. Notley said […]

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Edmonton police officers won’t be wearing uniforms for Pride parade

May 22, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

EDMONTON — Police officers will march in this year’s Edmonton Pride festival, but not in their uniforms. The Edmonton Pride Festival Society said it restricted police vehicles from participating, as well as lights and sirens in the […]

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CALGARY

Calgary police lay second-degree murder charge 16 years after woman’s death

May 22, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

Calgary police have charged a man with murder 16 years after his ex-wife’s death. Kenneth Dauphinais faces one count of second-degree murder and has a court appearance later this week. Terri Ann Dauphinais, 24, was found dead in […]

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Black bear kills dog that jumped out car window in Jasper National Park

May 22, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

JASPER, Alta. — A black bear is being watched in Jasper National Park after it killed a dog that jumped out of a vehicle. Parks Canada officials say the encounter happened on Wednesday when a car […]

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WestJet Airlines and pilots resume contract negotiations in Calgary

May 22, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

CALGARY — WestJet Airlines Ltd. says contract negotiations with its pilots resumed Monday in Calgary. Talks between the airline and pilots represented by the Air Line Pilots Association moved from Halifax where they took place […]

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Calgary bike shop aims to make cycling more inclusive for all gender identities

May 21, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

CALGARY — Mike Hooves was turning a wrench on a bike when a man came over, said “let me help you” and grabbed the tool. Hooves, who identifies as a non-binary femme, knew the man meant […]

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ALBERTA

‘Still beautiful:’ Waterton Lakes National Park prepares for life after fire

May 20, 2018 The Canadian Press 0

WATERTON, Alta. — Parks Canada officials and businesses in Waterton say there will be a different type of beauty in the national park, which was devastated by a wildfire last September. The blaze consumed more than […]

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