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Transportation Safety Board investigating helicopter crash in central Alberta

Transportation Safety Board investigating helicopter crash in central Alberta

CAMROSE, Alta. — The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says it is investigating a helicopter crash in central Alberta on the weekend. The government agency says a Bell 206B helicopter crashed near Camrose on Sunday.
Banff RCMP need help solving 24-year-old cold case

Banff RCMP need help solving 24-year-old cold case

On July 11, 1998, a local tour guide located human remains on the back side of Sulphur Mountain, and despite an investigation that has spanned almost 25 years, the remains of the man have yet to be identified.
StatCan: COVID-19 led to more than half-a-year drop in life expectancy in 2020

StatCan: COVID-19 led to more than half-a-year drop in life expectancy in 2020

Statistics Canada says the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to an average seven-month decline in national life expectancy, the largest decrease recorded since 1921 when the vital statistics registration system was introduced.
Frozen smoothie product recalled over possible cyanide poisoning risk

Frozen smoothie product recalled over possible cyanide poisoning risk

Check your freezers!
B.C. Court rejects WestJet's appeal of class action certification about baggage fees

B.C. Court rejects WestJet's appeal of class action certification about baggage fees

VANCOUVER — The B.C. Court of Appeal has dismissed WestJet's efforts to overturn the certification of a class-action lawsuit on baggage fees.
'Remarkable' reconstruction on Highway 1 allows it to reopen in B.C.: minister

'Remarkable' reconstruction on Highway 1 allows it to reopen in B.C.: minister

VICTORIA — Another patch in British Columbia's damaged highway system has been completed as the province reopened Highway 1 through the Fraser Canyon on Monday.
Truck convoy protesting commercial trucker vaccine mandate at border rolls through southern Alberta

Truck convoy protesting commercial trucker vaccine mandate at border rolls through southern Alberta

Over 100 trucks, many of which were semis or other commercial transport trucks displaying flags and signage, started in Nanton, driving through High River, then Okotoks, making their way slowly up Southridge and Northridge Drive.
New Provincial committee will seek EMS pressure solutions

New Provincial committee will seek EMS pressure solutions

Emergency medical services are facing unprecedented pressures right now, says Alberta Health minister
Former judge to review call from suspended Alberta justice minister to police chief

Former judge to review call from suspended Alberta justice minister to police chief

EDMONTON — A retired judge from Alberta’s Court of Queen’s Bench is to determine whether suspended justice minister Kaycee Madu interfered with the administration of justice.
Dating in a pandemic: mask on for first kiss?

Dating in a pandemic: mask on for first kiss?

Dating during the current pandemic wasn't all thrills for Shandrie Lewis. Though she has since established a relationship with a new boyfriend, those months on the dating scene were not fun, what with the protocols for washing hands, wearing masks, and of course the unfathomable strangeness of the Internet.
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