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'Hold tight. We're here': Constables recall helping Calgary officer after hit and run

'Hold tight. We're here': Constables recall helping Calgary officer after hit and run

CALGARY — A police constable became emotional Wednesday as he described to a murder trial how he knelt down and comforted a fellow officer lying on a road after a car hit him following a hit and run. Sgt.
Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit investigating sudden death in Red Deer

Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit investigating sudden death in Red Deer

RED DEER, Alta. — Alberta RCMP's Major Crimes Unit has been called in following a sudden death in Red Deer Tuesday evening. The Mounties say they received a call at 6:00 p.m.
'I call for calm': Alberta premier condemns violence at U.S. border standoff

'I call for calm': Alberta premier condemns violence at U.S. border standoff

COUTTS, Alta. — A trucker blockade in southern Alberta at the United States border turned violent Tuesday after some protesters breached police barriers to join the demonstration and Mounties backed off out of concern for safety.
Alberta premier hopes to start lifting COVID-19 health measures by end of month

Alberta premier hopes to start lifting COVID-19 health measures by end of month

EDMONTON — Premier Jason Kenney says he is optimistic that Alberta will be able to ease public health restrictions by the end of the month, despite a record high number of non-ICU hospitalizations due to COVID-19.
'I started crying': Driver who struck falling Calgary officer testifies at trial

'I started crying': Driver who struck falling Calgary officer testifies at trial

CALGARY — A driver who accidentally ran over a policeman broke down in tears at the first-degree murder trial Tuesday of the man accused in the officer's hit-and-run death. Sgt.
Imperial Oil raises dividend as high crude prices power Q4 profit, revenues

Imperial Oil raises dividend as high crude prices power Q4 profit, revenues

CALGARY — Imperial Oil Ltd. is raising its quarterly dividend after higher crude oil prices contributed to a doubling of revenues and a big surge in fourth-quarter profit.
Calgary's January housing inventory was down 35% from last year: real estate board

Calgary's January housing inventory was down 35% from last year: real estate board

CALGARY — The Calgary Real Estate Board says housing inventory sank to its lowest level since 2006 last month as tight market conditions continued.
RCMP say border blockade in southern Alberta no longer lawful, preparing for arrests

RCMP say border blockade in southern Alberta no longer lawful, preparing for arrests

COUTTS, Alta. — Obscured by a veil of blowing snow, about 100 commercial trucks, vehicles and camper vans continued to block a busy U.S. border crossing Monday in protest of COVID-19 health measures.
Team Canada's Einarson remains undefeated at Scotties with 10-5 win over Alberta

Team Canada's Einarson remains undefeated at Scotties with 10-5 win over Alberta

THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Curling and kick-boxing seem like two sports at the opposite end of the spectrum, but Mackenzie Zacharias, skip of the Manitoba rink at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ont., can connect the two.
Murder trial begins, manslaughter plea rejected in Calgary police officer's death

Murder trial begins, manslaughter plea rejected in Calgary police officer's death

CALGARY — A man accused in the hit-and-run death of a police officer pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder Monday, but the Crown rejected his offer to admit to manslaughter instead.
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