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Police find detonated bombs in Calgary parking lot
A resident of a Calgary apartment complex risked serious injury - and possibly death - Saturday morning when he picked up and tossed away two explosives that had been placed outside his suite only moments before they blew up.
Art Savage, owner of Oakland A's farm club, dies
Art Savage, the majority owner of the Sacramento River Cats, the Triple-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics, has died.
Alberta RCMP uncover alleged 'chop shop'
RCMP in Alberta say after a lengthy investigation they've busted an alleged "chop shop" on the Frog Lake First Nation, east of Edmonton.
Grande Prairie's reigning Stompede Queen is taking her good looks and barrel-racing skills to the national stage.
Doctor in murder plot fears suspect
The lawyer for an Edmonton eye doctor allegedly targeted in a murder-for-hire plot says her client remains fearful that the man accused of plotting his death will soon be free.
Veteran southern Alberta Mountie acquitted of sexual assault charges
It took a jury less than two hours to render a not guilty verdict in the sexual assault trial of a former Mountie at Medicine Hat Court of Queen's Bench on Thursday.
Central Alberta fire ban expanded
The area affected by fire bans now covers most counties from Ponoka south to Calgary.
Minivan in Alberta double fatal crash was stolen
The site of a fatal crash near Hinton following a police chase on Thursday, Nov.
Alberta show cow sells for more than $1-million
Missy is back in her Ponoka, Alta., barn after becoming only the second Canadian cow - and the fifth in the world - to sell for more than $1 million.
Albertans need to recognize high cost of health care: Liepert
The old health-care premiums are dead, but Alberta's Health minister believes a new model of payment to help Albertans recognize the high costs of the health-care system should be considered in the future.
$161M federal loan for Montana-Canada transmission line approved
Federal regulators have signed off on a $161 US million loan to a Canadian company that's building a 350 kilometre power transmission line between Alberta and Montana.
RCMP say a young female may have been abducted in Vegreville this afternoon. However, police said they don't have enough information at this time to indicate anything criminal has taken place.
Alberta man gets 25 years for murdering Mountie
Const. Christopher Worden was killed as he responded to a call for help. THE CANADIAN PRESS YELLOWKNIFEa 'The bereaved widow of a slain RCMP officer shouted at the man who pumped several shots into her husband as she read a victim impact statement today during a sentencing hearing at the conclusion of a dramatic murder trial.
Man killed in rollover north of Edmonton
A man was killed yesterday in a rollover north of Edmonton. Morinville Mounties were called to the single-vehicle rollover crash, on Range Road 252 and Township 564, at 6:40 p.m. A 51-year-old man was thrown from a vehicle and was found dead at the scene.
The boxes were taken from the area between 17 Street and 50 Street, and 106 Avenue and Whitemud Drive.
Judge sets bail at $2M in alleged murder-for-hire targeting Canadian eye surgeon
A court spokesman says a laser eye surgeon in the U.S. has pleaded not guilty to an alleged murder-for-hire targeting two colleagues with Canadian roots.
School bus hits house in Calgary
A bus carrying elementary school students has crashed into a house in northwest Calgary.
Shrinking Alberta towns battle for survival
As dozens of Alberta municipalities struggle to remain financially viable, the Stelmach government is devising ways to measure whether a town or village can survive on its own, or whether it should consider dissolution or amalgamation.
FortisAlberta crew does a little bit of light work
Fortis Alberta employees prepare light standards that will run along 100 Street in Morinville, Alta.