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Two accused in Alberta border blockade case plead guilty to lesser charges

Two accused in Alberta border blockade case plead guilty to lesser charges

LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Two of four men charged with conspiracy to commit murder during the 2022 blockade at the Canada-U. S. border crossing in Coutts, Alta., have pleaded guilty to lesser charges.
Rocky Mountain Motorsports noise-related stop order overturned

Rocky Mountain Motorsports noise-related stop order overturned

Provincial Land and Property Right Tribunal considered a submissions from affected landowners close to the Carstairs-area motorsports track
School divisions await direction on premier's transgender, sexuality policies

School divisions await direction on premier's transgender, sexuality policies

Chinook’s Edge School Division's welcoming and caring policy will continue
Olds potter in CBC reality show premiering Thursday

Olds potter in CBC reality show premiering Thursday

Watch party planned Thursday at TransCanada Theatre in Olds for The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down
Alberta announces $1.2 million in grants for community justice

Alberta announces $1.2 million in grants for community justice

The Government of Alberta is giving $1.2 million in one-time grants to community-based groups that provide access to justice outside of the formal court system.
Catholic school division wants to continue teacher bargaining, says vice chair

Catholic school division wants to continue teacher bargaining, says vice chair

Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools teachers called to a bargaining meeting on Feb. 14 to discuss next steps
Mountain View water commission looking for drought plan answers from province

Mountain View water commission looking for drought plan answers from province

Drought Committee of the Mountain View Regional Water Services Commission hoping to meet provincial officials this week to get clarity on province’s drought mitigation strategy.
B.C. wineries must pay up if they want access to Alberta, Nally says

B.C. wineries must pay up if they want access to Alberta, Nally says

B.C. wineries that were sent warnings from AGLC to stop selling directly to consumers have been avoiding Alberta’s alcohol tax, says Nally. Wineries’ lawyer says that winegrowers are happy to pay, but the province lacks a system to do so.
Alberta firefighters team off to Canadian playoffs after Olds championship

Alberta firefighters team off to Canadian playoffs after Olds championship

Olds rink wins D side of firefighter curling provs
ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

ROAD REPORT: Commute road conditions, Highway 2 traffic cameras

Get a look at your commute - click for up-to-date conditions map and road cameras
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