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Black Diamond martial artist bound for world championships

Black Diamond martial artist bound for world championships

“It’s really exciting and for Conrad it’s really cool because it’s really made him understand the whole concept of goal-setting and working towards it and he’s actually going now and he’s worked hard to get there.”
Crossfield’s Robert Adam secures top 12 in Project WILD competition

Crossfield’s Robert Adam secures top 12 in Project WILD competition

Crossfield musician Robert Adam is one step closer to $100,000 thanks to his talents as a budding country artist.
PHOTOS: Dancing in the dark – northern lights put on a show

PHOTOS: Dancing in the dark – northern lights put on a show

PHOTOS: Aurora Borealis? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country?
HBO show filming to begin in downtown Canmore

HBO show filming to begin in downtown Canmore

“This filming will give us insight into the complexity of film permitting at this level and provide the baseline necessary for future requests. This is the biggest filming in Canadian history, so it’s amazing all of the things that are in place."
St. Albert man gets time served for voyeurism spree

St. Albert man gets time served for voyeurism spree

Photos of 23 women were found in various states of undress during the investigation, along with videos of children in what appeared to be a change room.
Region boasts $100 billion in hydrogen opportunities: expert

Region boasts $100 billion in hydrogen opportunities: expert

“If you ever look at a pipeline map in this country, you'll see that much of the pipeline infrastructure in a major way … emanates from the Edmonton metropolitan region,” said Malcolm Bruce, CEO of Edmonton Global.
Municipalities not sold on provincial police force

Municipalities not sold on provincial police force

In the last two years, rural crime across the province has dropped substantially, said Paul McLauchlin, possibly due to a variety of factors related to COVID-19.
Michael Roebuck murder trial to move ahead, with new defence counsel for accused

Michael Roebuck murder trial to move ahead, with new defence counsel for accused

Even though a guilty plea for the lesser charge of second-degree murder was originally accepted on Nov. 1, the murder trial for accused killer Michael Roebuck will be moving forward after all, in the near future. 
Canadian tourism group urges feds to axe 'irrational' border-crossing requirements

Canadian tourism group urges feds to axe 'irrational' border-crossing requirements

Perrin Beatty, president and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, joined members of the travel and tourism industry at a press conference Thursday to call on the federal government to remove "unnecessary and non-science-based" obstacles to international travel for families.
Arbour calls for 'immediate' transfer of CAF sexual misconduct cases to civilians

Arbour calls for 'immediate' transfer of CAF sexual misconduct cases to civilians

Shortly after The Canadian Press first reported on Arbour's letter Thursday, Defence Minister Anita Anand posted on Twitter that she had accepted “in full Madame Arbour’s recommendations to move the investigation and prosecution of sexual misconduct cases to the civilian system.
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