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Saskatchewan police arrest woman wanted in Alberta in parental abduction case

Saskatchewan police arrest woman wanted in Alberta in parental abduction case

A warrant for the arrest of the female was sworn in Alberta.
Toy retailer Mastermind to stop accepting gift cards after Christmas Eve

Toy retailer Mastermind to stop accepting gift cards after Christmas Eve

TORONTO — Mastermind says it will stop honouring gift cards after Christmas Eve. The distressed toy retailer says in court filings that gift cards won't be accepted at its stores after Dec. 24.
St. Albert students pack holiday cheer for Remand Centre inmates

St. Albert students pack holiday cheer for Remand Centre inmates

Gift bag campaign has run for 24 years
Saskatoon judge finds Mark Friesen, Maxime Bernier, dozens more, guilty

Saskatoon judge finds Mark Friesen, Maxime Bernier, dozens more, guilty

Judge rejects their argument they were targeted while the counter-protesters at Free Palestine rally left alone.
Alberta's rural patients missing out on cancer clinical trials: study

Alberta's rural patients missing out on cancer clinical trials: study

Clinical trials can deliver life-saving treatment to people, but a study shows patients in rural and remote Canada are rarely included in this research.
Beiseker community grieving loss of historic church

Beiseker community grieving loss of historic church

A fire that burned down the Beiseker Seventh Day Adventist Church in the early morning hours of Dec. 20 has since been deemed arson.
Charges laid against Airdrie rescue after dogs seized

Charges laid against Airdrie rescue after dogs seized

Charges have officially been laid against EJ Rescue in Airdrie following an investigation that began early in December.
Banff to explore parking reservation system

Banff to explore parking reservation system

 The Town of Banff will investigate the feasibility of a parking reservation system within the tourist town to ease overcrowding and congestion during peak summer days.
CRA has fired 185 employees for 'inappropriately' claiming COVID-19 CERB benefits

CRA has fired 185 employees for 'inappropriately' claiming COVID-19 CERB benefits

OTTAWA — The Canada Revenue Agency says 185 employees have been fired to date for claiming a federal COVID-19 benefit when they were not eligible for it. That's an increase of 65 since the CRA last updated the public on its review in September.
ASIRT determines Cochrane RCMP's shooting of armed man reasonable use of force

ASIRT determines Cochrane RCMP's shooting of armed man reasonable use of force

ASIRT releases results of investigation into fatal shooting involving Cochrane RCMP on Dec. 7, 2019.
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