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Wabasca RCMP charge 20-year-old woman with second degree murder

Wabasca RCMP charge 20-year-old woman with second degree murder

Officers arrested the suspect on scene after responding to report of assault
Stephen Harper awarded The Alberta Order of Excellence

Stephen Harper awarded The Alberta Order of Excellence

The Right Honourable Stephen J. Harper was bestowed the highest honour in the province today after being inducted into The Alberta Order of Excellence.
Violence in Calling Lake results in state of emergency extension

Violence in Calling Lake results in state of emergency extension

Crime wave provokes call for state of emergency in Northern Alberta community
RCMP investigating after cattle carcasses dumped near McLean Creek

RCMP investigating after cattle carcasses dumped near McLean Creek

RCMP are looking for the owner of two cows, one black and one red, after the carcasses were found in the McLean Creek area.
Historic agreement rekindled between two Indigenous nations ahead of upcoming harvest

Historic agreement rekindled between two Indigenous nations ahead of upcoming harvest

Discussions to renew the harvest as a shared practice have been ongoing since 2017.
'Devastating loss': Child, 12, killed while cycling to B.C. school

'Devastating loss': Child, 12, killed while cycling to B.C. school

Impairment is not believed to be a contributing factor at this time in the investigation.
Parking could cost more in Canmore during peak season

Parking could cost more in Canmore during peak season

Canmore council will consider a $1 to $2 an hour increase in peak season rates downtown and at Quarry Lake as well as potentially bringing forward new areas to include in the program.
Bearspray incident being investigated at Airdrie middle school

Bearspray incident being investigated at Airdrie middle school

Emergency services have cleared the scene at Ecole Airdrie Middle School, where a small group of youth were involved in an altercation involving bear spray.
Regulation killing weed industry’s high

Regulation killing weed industry’s high

On the fifth anniversary of weed legalization, some Alberta cannabis industry players say they’d like to see rule changes to make pot more profitable.
Alberta announces changes to allow family doctors to see more patients

Alberta announces changes to allow family doctors to see more patients

EDMONTON — Alberta is making changes aimed at making it easier for family doctors and caregivers to see more patients.
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