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One dead, one injured after plane crashes into river near Jasper, Alta.
JASPER, Alta. - One person has died and another was taken to hospital after a small plane crashed into a river in western Alberta. RCMP Const. Shelley Nasheim says the aircraft was attempting to take ...
The Canadian Press
Jul 22, 2019
Alberta judge denies B.C.’s bid to block ‘Turn Off the Taps’ bill
CALGARY - A Calgary judge has denied British Columbia's attempt to block Alberta legislation that would allow that province to stop oil shipments to the coast. In a decision released Friday on the so-...
The Canadian Press
Jul 20, 2019
‘Smell of gunpowder:’ Interviews with family of shot tourist played in court
CALGARY - The wife of a German tourist who was shot in the head while driving on an Alberta highway told police she remembers hearing a pop and then smelling the strong odour of gunpowder before her h...
The Canadian Press
Jul 17, 2019
Premier says equalization 'fair' when resources developed
While reflecting on this past week's Council of the Federation, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe called the meeting of provincial and territorial leaders a success -- but he still described national uni...
CJME News
Jul 12, 2019
Premiers to focus on Quebec over pipelines, religious symbols at conference
SASKATOON - Canada's premiers are meeting in Saskatoon on the final day of their annual gathering with Quebec expected to be at the centre of talks. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he is trying to w...
The Canadian Press
Jul 11, 2019
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Premiers to meet at Calgary Stampede in advance of Council of the Federation
CALGARY - Alberta Premier Jason Kenney will host the premiers of Ontario, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick and the Northwest Territories at the Calgary Stampede. A news release from the province says the p...
The Canadian Press
Jul 08, 2019
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Police, military co-ordinate to detonate ‘unexploded ordnance’ in Jasper NP
JASPER, Alta. - Police and the military have co-ordinated to blow up a piece of "unexploded ordnance" found by climbers in Jasper National Park. RCMP say climbers found the device on the north side of...
The Canadian Press
Jul 06, 2019
An unexploded ordnance is seen in this undated handout photo along with location info. Police and the military have co-ordinated to blow up a piece of "unexploded ordnance" found by climbers in Jasper National Park. RCMP say climbers found the device on the north side of Mount Athabasca on Thursday and reported it to park officials, who told police.THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, RCMP *MANDATORY CREDIT*
B.C. argues in Calgary court for injunction on Alberta’s turn-off-the-taps law
CALGARY - A lawyer for the Alberta government has argued that the province's turn-off-the taps legislation is not meant to hurt British Columbia despite political rhetoric that suggests otherwise. A C...
The Canadian Press
Jun 28, 2019
Who you gonna call? Alberta rattlesnake wrangler keeps serpents, citizens safe
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. - One rattlesnake got caught in freshly laid tar under someone's stairs. Others typically get twisted and trapped in garden netting. Ryan Heavy Head comes to the rescue of both the v...
The Canadian Press
Jun 24, 2019
Rattlesnake wrangler Ryan Heavy Head holds a female rattlesnake he captured in a coulee in Lethbridge, Alta., Thursday, June 6, 2019. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh)
Hemp crops promoted at Farm Progress Show
Saskatchewan may be seeing more hemp crops in the future. Andrea Eriksson, business development officer at Norquest College in Edmonton, spoke at the Farm Progress Show in Regina this past week to edu...
Nathan Meyer
Jun 23, 2019
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