Skip to content
×
2024 Best of Airdrie
Join Our Newsletters
Sign in or register for your free account
Messages
Post a Listing
Your Listings
Your Profile
Your Subscriptions
Your Likes
Your Business
Payment History
Sign Out
Registered Users
Already have an account?
Sign In
New Users
Create a free account.
Register
Sign up for Daily Headlines
Sign up for Notifications
Contact Us
Home
News
Local News
Rocky View News
Community News
Local Sports
Local Business
Beyond Local
Alberta News
Alberta Sports
Indigenous Alberta
National News
National Business
National Sports
Opinion
Rocky View
Rocky View Today
Rocky View News
Acreage Community News
Beiseker News
Bragg Creek News
Crossfield News
Irricana News
Langdon News
Rocky View Weekly Digital Edition
Features
Spotlight
Contests
Lowest Gas Prices
Pet of the week
Airdrie City View Digital Edition
Dear Abby
Horoscopes
Airdrie Chamber 50th
Airdrie House and Home
2024 Best of Airdrie Readers' Choice
Obits
Obituaries
Shop
Discover Local
View Events
Submit an Event
Advertise in Calendar
Restaurants
Classifieds
Job Listings
Jobs
Food
Breakfast
Lunch
Delivery
Barbecue
Diner
Greek
Indian
Italian
Middle Eastern
Sushi
All Restaurants
Public Notices
General Notices
Legal Notices
Municipal Notices
Provincial Notices
Hockey Pool
Connect
About Us
Contact Us
Sign up for FREE daily headlines
Sign up for notifications
Make Us Your Home Page
Print Services
Advertising
Airdrie City View on Facebook
Airdrie City View on X
Airdrie City View on Threads
Airdrie City View on Instagram
Rocky View Weekly on Facebook
Rocky View Weekly on X
Rocky View Weekly on LinkedIN
View more ...
Search Type
Site
Listings
Directory
Search
Home
National News
National News
Quebec City mosque co-founder decries lack of federal progress on curbing handguns
OTTAWA — The co-founder of the Quebec City mosque where six people were killed and many others injured four years ago this week laments the lack of federal progress on handgun control in a new letter to the prime minister.
Jan 28, 2021 2:45 PM
Read more >
Concordia University says lectures from dead professor are 'teaching tool'
MONTREAL — Concordia University says it has modified information provided to students in an art history course after one student said he was surprised to discover the professor delivering the video lectures had died in 2019.
Jan 28, 2021 2:22 PM
Read more >
Controversial head of judges' disciplinary council retires
TORONTO — The controversial head of the council responsible for handling complaints against federal judges has retired.
Jan 28, 2021 2:19 PM
Read more >
Heritage Ministry reviewing workplace harassment probe at Canadian Museum of History
OTTAWA — The Heritage Ministry says it’s reviewing the results of an independent investigation into harassment allegations at the Canadian Museum of History.
Jan 28, 2021 2:05 PM
Read more >
Faces sex charges in U. S: Decision reserved on fashion king Peter Nygard's bail
WINNIPEG — Peter Nygard will remain in jail for another week despite his lawyers laying out an updated bail plan for the Canadian fashion king who faces sex trafficking and racketeering charges in the United States.
Jan 28, 2021 1:47 PM
Read more >
Opioid deaths highlight need to decriminalize hard-drug possession, police chiefs say
TORONTO — The scourge of overdose deaths underscores the need for Canada to decriminalize simple possession of hard drugs, the head of the national chiefs of police association said on Thursday.
Jan 28, 2021 1:07 PM
Read more >
New trial ordered for N.S. booking officers convicted in jail cell death case
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal has ordered a new trial for two special constables convicted of criminal negligence in the suffocation death of an inmate at a Halifax police lockup.
Jan 28, 2021 12:53 PM
Read more >
Conservatives say final months of 2020 a record for fundraising
OTTAWA — The federal Conservatives say they raised more than $7.6 million in the final three months of 2020. The figures come as all federal parties continue the work of prepping for a potential election this year.
Jan 28, 2021 12:04 PM
Read more >
Military justice system at crossroads as court hears case on judges' independence
OTTAWA — Canada’s military justice system will be on trial again Friday, when an appeal court weighs whether the handful of judges responsible for overseeing courts martial are truly independent.
Jan 28, 2021 11:52 AM
Read more >
Supreme Court won't hear police oversight case; Black family alleged brutality
TORONTO — Canada's top court refused on Thursday to hear a case involving the limits of police oversight, prompting a renewed call for a misconduct hearing against a police officer a Black family accused of brutality.
Jan 28, 2021 10:09 AM
Read more >
<<
<
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
>
>>
×
Be the first to read breaking stories.
Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks
Subscribe
No thanks
Subscribe