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Alberta Review Board clears the way for killer of five to transition to group home

Alberta Review Board clears the way for killer of five to transition to group home

EDMONTON — The Alberta Review Board has cleared the way for a mentally ill man who fatally stabbed five young people at a Calgary house party to transition to a group home.
Stampeders hope to use bye week rest to their advantage against Roughriders

Stampeders hope to use bye week rest to their advantage against Roughriders

CALGARY — Craig Dickenson solicited some help from the CFL head office in order to prepare for his team’s road game against the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday.
Food, booze service to blame for rise in passenger misbehaviour, union says

Food, booze service to blame for rise in passenger misbehaviour, union says

CALGARY — After more than a year of bare bones inflight service due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadians travelling by air can once again enjoy snacks, hot meals or a glass of wine on the plane.
N.L. sending small team of health-care workers to help Alberta battle COVID-19

N.L. sending small team of health-care workers to help Alberta battle COVID-19

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Krista Balsom said she couldn't help but smile when she heard there were health-care workers heading to help Alberta battle COVID-19 from the military, the Canadian Red Cross — and Newfoundland and Labrador.
Environment minister restores federal assessment of Alberta coal mine expansion

Environment minister restores federal assessment of Alberta coal mine expansion

Federal Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson has reinstated his decision to subject a thermal coal mine expansion in Alberta to a federal review after a court ordered him to rethink it.
Suncor assumes operatorship of Syncrude joint venture in bid to improve performance

Suncor assumes operatorship of Syncrude joint venture in bid to improve performance

CALGARY — Suncor Energy Inc. says it has assumed operatorship of the Syncrude oilsands project in a bid to improve its performance.
Alberta says COVID crisis help on way from Armed Forces, Red Cross, Newfoundland

Alberta says COVID crisis help on way from Armed Forces, Red Cross, Newfoundland

EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says help is on the way from the Canadian Armed Forces and elsewhere to battle a COVID-19 wave that continues to overwhelm hospitals.
Ten per cent of Alberta schools have COVID-19 outbreaks: student advocacy group

Ten per cent of Alberta schools have COVID-19 outbreaks: student advocacy group

EDMONTON — An advocacy group and a school board say they fail to understand why the Alberta government is not contact tracing like it did last year even as the COVID-19 virus is spreading at an unprecedented rate among students.
Pandemic-fuelled rise in passenger misbehaviour taking toll on flight attendants

Pandemic-fuelled rise in passenger misbehaviour taking toll on flight attendants

CALGARY — Passenger disobedience, rudeness and aggressive behaviour is on the rise and directly impacting the health and well-being of airline employees, according to unions representing flight attendants at the country's major airlines.
'It's really scary:' Alberta physicians face more aggressive, misinformed patients

'It's really scary:' Alberta physicians face more aggressive, misinformed patients

EDMONTON — Some family physicians in Alberta say they are dealing with an increasing number of aggressive, misinformed and untrusting patients who want a note exempting them from getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
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