Proclaimed into law hours after Premier Jason Kenney and his cabinet were sworn into office, Bill 12 will be a last resort for the province rather than a first step in its ongoing battle with B.C. over expansion of the Trans Mountain Pipeline, he told reporters Wednesday. Continue reading “Premier Kenney says turning off the taps a last resort rather than a first step”
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Calgary police track stolen vehicle to area near Bragg Creek following carjacking
One man has been arrested and another is recovering from minor injuries following a Monday afternoon carjacking in the city’s northeast where the victim was dragged a short distance. Continue reading “Calgary police track stolen vehicle to area near Bragg Creek following carjacking”
Health Canada warns about unauthorized products sold at Calgary store
Health Canada is warning consumers about unauthorized health products that were sold at a Calgary store packaged as sexual enhancement capsules, cold and flu tablets and creams for a variety of skin conditions. Continue reading “Health Canada warns about unauthorized products sold at Calgary store”
Motorcyclist injured after colliding with barrier along Crowchild Trail
One person was transported by ambulance to the Foothills Medical Centre on Thursday night following a single vehicle crash that prompted the closure of a section of Crowchild Trail.
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3rd Canadian canola exporter received quality complaint from China: Bibeau
A third Canadian canola exporter has received a non-compliance notice from China over quality concerns, the federal agriculture minister said Tuesday, the latest development in an escalating feud with the Asian country. Continue reading “3rd Canadian canola exporter received quality complaint from China: Bibeau”