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Expert says acquittal of Alberta parents in boy’s death unlikely to set precedent
CALGARY - A law professor says the acquittal of an Alberta couple in the death of their son isn't likely to set a legal precedent but should open a conversation about parental responsibilities. A judg...
The Canadian Press
Sep 20, 2019
Judge finds Alberta couple not guilty in toddler son’s death
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. - A judge has found an Alberta couple who treated their son with herbal remedies rather than seek medical attention for him not guilty in the boy's death. David and Collet Stephan we...
The Canadian Press
Sep 19, 2019
Western separation could be considered, says former politician
A former Saskatchewan politician thinks Western Canadian separation could happen soon. Allan Kerpan, a former MLA for the Saskatchewan Party and MP for the Reform Party, thinks the federal government ...
CKOM News
Sep 17, 2019
Alberta asks court whether environmental assessment process is constitutional
EDMONTON - The Alberta government has asked the province's Appeal Court to rule on whether Ottawa's new way of handling environmental assessments for major construction projects such as pipelines is c...
The Canadian Press
Sep 11, 2019
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Alberta oil curtailment rules extended to late 2020 as pipeline delays persist
CALGARY - A program that allows the Alberta government to impose production caps on oil companies is being extended by a year as delays in building new market-opening pipelines persist. "I am the very...
The Canadian Press
Aug 20, 2019
Pipeline rupture sends 40,000 litres of oil into Alberta creek
DRAYTON VALLEY, Alta. - The Alberta Energy Regulator says a pipeline has spilled 40,000 litres of crude oil into a creek. The regulator says on its website that the incident happened Thursday on a Bon...
The Canadian Press
Aug 19, 2019
Residue from the Husky Energy oil spill on the North Saskatchewan River in July 2016. (Bryan Eneas/paNow)
Prairie provinces have no plans to put carbon tax stickers on pumps
EDMONTON - Carbon-tax-fighting governments in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba say they have no plans to follow Ontario's lead and force gas stations to put anti-carbon tax stickers on their pumps. ...
The Canadian Press
Aug 14, 2019
50 kilograms of meth seized from semi stopped at Alberta-Montana border crossing
CALGARY - Alberta border officers say they have made their largest seizure of methamphetamine at a crossing into Canada from Montana. Agents stopped a semi-truck with an empty trailer for a secondary ...
The Canadian Press
Aug 01, 2019
RCMP Cpl. Jon Cormier and RCMP Insp. Charlene O'Neill stand over seized methamphetamine from a truck at a Canada-U.S. border crossing in southern Alberta during a press conference in Calgary on Aug. 1, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lauren Krugel
Attorneys general meet to discuss federal carbon tax appeal
The attorneys general of Saskatchewan, Alberta, Ontario and New Brunswick met Tuesday morning in Saskatoon to discuss a Supreme Court of Canada challenge of the federal carbon tax. Saskatchewan's atto...
Jul 30, 2019
Alberta's Doug Schweitzer (l to r), New Brunswick's Andrea Anderson-Mason, Saskatchewan's Don Morgan and Ontario's Doug Downey address the media after meeting about the federal carbon tax on July 30, 2019. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
Oilsands mine in public interest despite ‘significant adverse’ effects: panel
CALGARY - A federal-provincial panel says a proposed northeastern Alberta oilsands mine would be in the public interest, even though it would likely significantly harm the environment and Indigenous p...
The Canadian Press
Jul 26, 2019
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