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Alberta justice minister faces 3-day law society disciplinary hearing in October

Alberta justice minister faces 3-day law society disciplinary hearing in October

Alberta Justice Minister Tyler Shandro is to face a three-day disciplinary hearing in October before the self-governing body that sets standards for lawyers in the province.
Motorcyclist dies after Monday night collision in St. Albert

Motorcyclist dies after Monday night collision in St. Albert

A 62-year-old female motorcyclist has died of her injuries following a collision that happened Monday north of Edmonton.
Jason Nixon ponders leadership run

Jason Nixon ponders leadership run

UCP MLA Jason Niixon says his priority is making sure the party has a leader who can defeat Rachel Notley.
Charest says he would support more pipeline construction

Charest says he would support more pipeline construction

Conservative Party of Canada leadership candidate Jean Charest says he would work to promote and support Alberta’s oil and gas industry, including new pipeline construction.
Former Sundre Mountie commended for bravery

Former Sundre Mountie commended for bravery

Sgt. Joe Mandel, previously a corporal serving in Sundre, said training instincts took over when suspect vehicle attempted to run him over.
Anthony Bilodeau to testify in own defence

Anthony Bilodeau to testify in own defence

The second-degree murder trial into the killings of Jacob Sansom, 39, and Maurice Cardinal was delayed Tuesday morning after two of the 14 jurors tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend and another was sick and unable to come to court.
End of insulin pump program distressing to Okotoks family

End of insulin pump program distressing to Okotoks family

The cancellation of a Provincial Insulin Pump Therapy Program has the Southern Alberta parents of a toddler with type 1 Diabetes very worried about what it will mean for their family.
Vancouver police investigate possible hate crime after man attacked with bear spray

Vancouver police investigate possible hate crime after man attacked with bear spray

A senior citizen was bear-sprayed in the Vancouver's Chinatown and police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.
Driver going 209 km/h stopped by peace officer

Driver going 209 km/h stopped by peace officer

A driver going more than double the 100 km/h speed limit was stopped on a Southern Alberta highway Monday morning.
Have Rations, Will Cook! the latest from Calgary vintage lifestyle blogger

Have Rations, Will Cook! the latest from Calgary vintage lifestyle blogger

Wartime cookbook reminds readers of the era of rationing and how to do more with less.
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