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Calgary man faces sex assault charges dating back to his time as a teen church leader

Calgary man faces sex assault charges dating back to his time as a teen church leader

Calgary police say a man who works alone with children at a church is facing sexual assault charges dating back to his time as a teen church leader a decade ago.
Some highlights of Alberta's COVID-19 panel report

Some highlights of Alberta's COVID-19 panel report

EDMONTON — A panel looking into Alberta's response to the COVID-19 pandemic has put forth more than 90 recommendations for how to deal with future emergencies.
Alberta regulator probes mine wall 'instabilities' after worker nearly buried: union

Alberta regulator probes mine wall 'instabilities' after worker nearly buried: union

Alberta's energy regulator is examining practices at a coal mine in the province after three "instabilities" in its rock walls -- including one weeks ago that partially buried a large piece of heavy equipment and its operator.
Brothers, 14 and 18, charged after deadly Calgary shooting

Brothers, 14 and 18, charged after deadly Calgary shooting

CALGARY — Police in Calgary say charges have been laid against two brothers following a shooting Monday that killed one man and injured two others.
Family to set up endowment in memory of couple killed by bear in Banff National Park

Family to set up endowment in memory of couple killed by bear in Banff National Park

LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — The family of a couple killed by a grizzly bear in Banff National Park is establishing an endowment fund at the University of Lethbridge in their memory.
CPP Investments head pitches Calgary business crowd on benefits of staying in CPP

CPP Investments head pitches Calgary business crowd on benefits of staying in CPP

CALGARY — As Alberta considers exiting the Canada Pension Plan, the head of CPP Investments visited Calgary on Tuesday to warn against losing its benefits.
'Her father was crying': Cousin of teen killed in Calgary in 1976 remembers grief

'Her father was crying': Cousin of teen killed in Calgary in 1976 remembers grief

CALGARY — Deborah Poitras vividly remembers the day that her family learned her cousin Pauline Brazeau had been killed. Brazeau, a 16-year-old Metis mother from Saskatchewan, had relocated to Calgary with her infant daughter in the fall of 1975.
Hockey Canada: Findings of investigation into 2018 Canada junior team under appeal

Hockey Canada: Findings of investigation into 2018 Canada junior team under appeal

CALGARY — Hockey Canada says the findings of an investigative report into allegations of sexual assault involving members of the 2018 Canadian junior hockey team are under appeal.
Man charged with manslaughter in death of five-year-old boy in Alberta foster home

Man charged with manslaughter in death of five-year-old boy in Alberta foster home

LEDUC, Alta. — RCMP say they charged a man with manslaughter in the death of a five-year-old boy living in a foster home south of Edmonton.
Parkland expects $6B in cumulative available cash flow from 2024 to 2028

Parkland expects $6B in cumulative available cash flow from 2024 to 2028

CALGARY — Parkland Corp. says it expects $6 billion in cumulative available cash flow from 2024 to 2028 that it plans to use to fund dividends, share buybacks, growth and debt reduction.
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