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West Coast road trip: Humongous tulip festival launching in Lower Mainland

West Coast road trip: Humongous tulip festival launching in Lower Mainland

Organizers say it'll involve 10 million bulbs
Carstairs woman charged in counselling to murder in Calgary court next week

Carstairs woman charged in counselling to murder in Calgary court next week

Audra Symbalisty, a resident of Carstairs, remains in custody pending March 11 court appearance
Team Alberta drops back-to-back games at Brier, drops to Pool B

Team Alberta drops back-to-back games at Brier, drops to Pool B

After cruising to a 2-0 start at the 2024 Montana's Brier, Team Alberta, skipped by Airdrie's Aaron Sluchinski, suffered two losses during Monday play to fall in the Pool B standings.
Group of Marmot Basin workers vote to unionize

Group of Marmot Basin workers vote to unionize

Jasper ski hill employees ready to negotiate contract this month after unionizing in January.
Stoney Nakoda woman charged in September homicide

Stoney Nakoda woman charged in September homicide

On March 1, Cynthia Dixon, 48, a resident of Îyârhe Nakoda First Nation, was arrested and charged with second degree murder in the death of 55-year-old Îyârhe Nakoda man Donald Nepoose.
Banff's hotel assessments up 68 per cent on average

Banff's hotel assessments up 68 per cent on average

“Right now the non-residential values are at the highest they have ever been and are above pre-COVID levels."
Trial begins for Alberta man who stabbed toddler-aged child

Trial begins for Alberta man who stabbed toddler-aged child

A father, who cannot be named, pleaded not guilty to attempted murder, but pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of aggravated assault
Snowmobile collision kills Leduc man

Snowmobile collision kills Leduc man

A Leduc County resident has died following a fatal snowmobile collision in the county. 
Father of murdered Alberta woman grateful for support

Father of murdered Alberta woman grateful for support

GoFundMe page set up to help bring Claire Leveque home to Canada
Skier lives after being fully buried in avalanche near Lake Louise

Skier lives after being fully buried in avalanche near Lake Louise

“The potential for large natural avalanches is very real, and human triggering remains likely,” states Parks Canada.
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