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Red Deer Mounties search for young man missing since September
UPDATE (Feb. 20) - Red Deer RCMP say they are are no longer seeking assistance in locating Jake Bloomfield as he has been located and his well-being verified. === Red Deer RCMP are asking for the publ...
Feb 11, 2020 Jake Bloomfeld

Alberta unloads crude-by-rail contracts signed under former NDP government
CALGARY - Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says his government has unloaded crude-by-rail contracts signed under the previous NDP government, but details aren't being disclosed yet. His predecessor, Rache...
Feb 11, 2020

Rocky Mountain House honoured for being accessible to all
On Saturday, the Town of Rocky Mountain House received the Community Development and Inclusive Community Award from Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Alberta.Rocky was recognized for providing its resident wit...
Feb 11, 2020 Electronic Wheelchair lift in the Christenson Sports and Wellness Centre.

Calgary Stampeders active on busy opening day of CFL free agency period
TORONTO - John Hufnagel wasn't kidding. Traditionally, the Calgary Stampeders haven't been active when CFL free agency begins. But Hufnagel, the club's president/GM, told reporters Monday that&nb...
Feb 11, 2020

Rocky RCMP Report Feb 6-9
This is a report released to the media from the Rocky Mountain House (RMH) RCMP giving a brief description of various crimes and call-ins, both solved and unsolved throughout the community between the...
Feb 11, 2020

Oscar de la Renta opens, closes show with Bella Hadid
NEW YORK - Watching the Oscar de la Renta show unfold in the imposing setting of the New York Public Library in Manhattan, it was hard not to think back some 24 hours to a different Oscar: the Academy...
Feb 11, 2020

Second protest planned for Red Deer over provincial cuts
A second rally is planned for later this month in Red Deer to protest cuts being made to public services by the provincial government. This Thursday, Feb. 13, members of the United Nurses of Alberta w...
Feb 11, 2020

Anti-pipeline protesters blocking access to Vancouver ports served with injunction
Anti-pipeline protesters were served Sunday with a court injunction ordering them to stop blocking access to four ports in the Vancouver area, marking the latest development in what has become a natio...
Feb 11, 2020

New Brunswick's John Williamson decides against running for Tory leadership
OTTAWA - Another potential contender for leadership of the federal Conservatives is backing away from the race. John Williamson, a member of Parliament from New Brunswick, says he won't enter the cont...
Feb 11, 2020

Hospitals threatened to not see troops after military cut reimbursement rates
OTTAWA - Senior defence officials were warned that a fight with provinces and hospitals over soldiers' medical costs could mean "negative exposure" weeks before it erupted on the federal cam...
Feb 11, 2020