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Edmonton City Hall shooter was 'heavily armed,' police chief says

Edmonton City Hall shooter was 'heavily armed,' police chief says

EDMONTON — The police chief of Alberta's capital says a heavily armed man allegedly acted alone Tuesday when he entered city hall, fired shots and threw a Molotov cocktail from the building's second floor.
Alberta college studying impact of new international student cap

Alberta college studying impact of new international student cap

Federal immigration minister announced Monday that the federal government will cap the number of international student permits over the next two years
Federal use of the Emergencies Act was unreasonable, judge rules

Federal use of the Emergencies Act was unreasonable, judge rules

In a decision released Tuesday, Federal Court Justice Richard Mosley said invocation of the act led to the infringement of constitutional rights. 
BREAKING: Shots fired, Molotov cocktail thrown at Edmonton city hall

BREAKING: Shots fired, Molotov cocktail thrown at Edmonton city hall

One man is in custody and no injuries have been reported
Photos catch breathtaking skijoring stunts in downtown Banff

Photos catch breathtaking skijoring stunts in downtown Banff

PHOTOS: Breathtaking skijoring stunts impress Banff crowds
Alberta woman refs the first Professional Women's Hockey League game

Alberta woman refs the first Professional Women's Hockey League game

St. Albert hockey referee Lacey Senuk dropped the puck on a new era of women's professional hockey Jan. 1 for the league's first game.
Airdrie receives $1 million to prevent gun and gang violence

Airdrie receives $1 million to prevent gun and gang violence

This investment will help address the root causes of crime, supporting community led projects for young people involved in gangs or who are at risk of joining them.
Four charged almost a year after body discovered east of Okotoks

Four charged almost a year after body discovered east of Okotoks

Four people have been charged, including one with first degree murder, after a woman’s body was found near a highway east of Okotoks last March.
Feds announce two-year cap on international student admissions

Feds announce two-year cap on international student admissions

MONTREAL — Immigration Minister Marc Miller is announcing a two-year cap on international student admissions.
Alberta Scotties set to take place in St. Paul this week

Alberta Scotties set to take place in St. Paul this week

Starting on Monday, the Clancy Richard Arena in St. Paul will begin its transformation from a hockey rink into a curling rink, as the community gets ready to host the Sentinel Storage Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
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