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‘Everybody is getting older:’ Aging population challenges justice system

CALGARY — Fred van Zuiden turned 87 last month at a secure psychiatric hospital. Visitors sang “Happy Birthday” in Dutch, …

As pot becomes legal, parallels drawn to the waning days of alcohol prohibition

COLEMAN, Alta. — A notorious 1922 police shooting in southwestern Alberta and the sensational trial that followed caused many to …

Shock at pricey tampons at Calgary airport, but that’s the norm in the north

CALGARY—A $15 box of tampons sold at the Calgary International Airport may have elicited shock online, but it’s common for …

Rat owners need not apply: germ free lab opens at University of Calgary

CALGARY—There’s no such thing as an easy coffee run or a quick bathroom break for the dozen or so staffers …

Manitoba production of ‘Madama Butterfly’ sparks discussion around race

WINNIPEG — An upcoming Manitoba Opera production of “Madama Butterfly” has sparked debate over how the more than century-old tale …

Bodies removed from B.C. arena following ammonia leak, evacuation order persists

FERNIE, B.C. — One of the three men who died following an ammonia leak at an ice rink in southeastern …

B.C. mayor says workers were doing maintenance when killed at Fernie hockey rink

FERNIE, B.C. — Officials made plans Wednesday to safely regain access to an arena in Fernie, B.C., to contain an …

How did an Islamic State flag end up in Edmonton? Flag sellers offer theories

A few years ago, Arif Dewji, owner of House of Flags and Banners in Coquitlam, B.C., got an odd request …

Friends, family remember Canadians killed in Las Vegas shooting

A model with two young sons and a restaurant employee about to be promoted to manager are among the Canadians …

Four candidates vying to lead new Alberta party to face off in first debate

CALGARY — Four men vying for the leadership of Alberta’s new United Conservative Party are to take part in their first …

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