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Guard unit joins Canada training - Tue, 21 May 2013 PST
Receive FREE access by logging in to or creating your Spokesman.com account. The first of two convoys from the Washington National Guard's Spokane-based 1041st Transportation Company rolled into Canada over the weekend for an international training exercise designed to help improve overall North American military readiness.
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Leapfrogging development not likely, say Calgary's neighbours
"I've seen Calgary looking to mitigate its sprawl. As part of the Calgary Regional Partnership, we're committed to doing the same," says Chestermere Mayor Patricia Matthews.
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Authorities keep watch on off-roaders from the air
From the bird's-eye view of a helicopter hovering above the wilderness, officials are keeping a close watch on off-road riders.
10 years since mad cow linked to Saskatchewan farm
Cows are shown on a farmer's field in High River, Alta., on May 22, 2003, two days after the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the Alberta government announced a cow from a herd in northwestern Alberta was infected with BSE, the first case of mad cow disease reported in Canada in a decade.
Dirt biker killed in crash at northern Alberta campground
Lac La Biche RCMP said the incident occurred north of Plamondon in the early morning hours.
Authorities face questions over handling of BSE threat
Veterinarian Stephanie Czub, seen with cattle at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency laboratory near Lethbridge, discovered a case of BSE from her Winnipeg lab in 2003.
Abortion debate looms for Prime Minister Stephen Harper
As he grapples with a growing scandal over Senate expenses, Prime Minister Stephen Harper faces another potential flashpoint as the House of Commons resumes sitting: The political debate over abortion is far from over.
Pteragen Canada Inc. obtains regulatory approval for its 120 MW Peace ...
Inc., announced that it has received final regulatory approval from the Alberta Utilities Commission to proceed with construction on its 120 MW Peace Butte Wind Power Project.
Calgary program aims to get more people into the trades
New Canadians and Aboriginals are launching careers in trades, with help from a training program by Momentum in Calgary, Alberta.
Police nab Calgary motorcyclist at 180 km/h
RCMP in Airdrie arrested two men for speeding Saturday on Highway 2 near Crossfield, where one of the men was travelling at 180 km/h. An officer spotted two sport motorcycles travelling together at about 140 km/h in a posted 110 km/h zone.
Brandt's own brand of country music
Sure, there's a division between church and state, and prayers are no longer said in schools - but Paul Brandt wants to know who took the gospel out of country? Sure, there's a division between church and state, and prayers are no longer said in schools - but Paul Brandt wants to know who took the gospel out of country? There was a time when ... (more)
Alberta political leaders react to surprise B.C. election result
The heads of Alberta's ruling Tory party and opposition parties weighed in on British Columbia's election results, offering kudos to the re-elected Liberals and opening the door for renewed talks on proposed pipeline projects.
Woman killed in rollover near Ponoka
A 25-year-old Red Deer woman was killed on Saturday when she was thrown from a vehicle that rolled on the QEII Highway near Ponoka.
Rocky man one of few surviving Dambusters airmen
Fred Sutherland of Rocky Mountain House was a nose gunner on a bomber that made the Second World War's famous Dam Buster raid in Germany.
Remains identified as those of Rocky man
Remains found near Breton last week have been positively identified as a Rocky Mountain House man who has been missing for five years.
Alberta's cattle industry recovers a decade after costly mad cow outbreak
The six-year-old Black Angus was one of a small herd Peaster had bought the year before for his grain farm and feedlot near Wanham, in Alberta's Peace Country.
Former daycare owner acquitted in assault trial seeks $30,000 for legal costs
The lawyer for the former owner-director of a Canmore daycare centre who was acquitted last month of allegedly assaulting seven children says his client will seek legal costs from the Crown relating to her criminal prosecution and trial.
Hi, Doctor Nick! - Tips for Working with Vocalists and the Audience...
Hi, Doctor Nick! - Tips for Working with Vocalists and the Audience Adds to Some of the Doctor's Past Advice We're not ashamed to say it.
10 years later: How the Mad Cow crisis changed an industry and a province
As Jason Bradley saddles his horse to ride out to check on a herd of Scottish Highland cattle, he relays a bit of homespun lore.
Voracious mountain pine beetles on hold in forests northwest of Edmonton
Stefan Demharter, vice president of wood products for Millar Western, points to telltale blue tinges in rough lumber at the Fox Creek sawmill.