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Victim beaten, drugged, dismembered, jurors hear on Day 1 of Calgary manslaughter trial
A Calgary man was restrained with duct tape, beaten, drugged, dismembered and dumped on First Nations land west of the city, jurors heard Monday as the manslaughter trial got underway for one of his accused killers.

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Calgary police now believe 2022 suspicious death to be a homicide
The death of Rhonda Waite, 55, in the Crescent Heights neighbourhood is now believed to be a homicide after police gathered information from witnesses in the last two and a half years.

Smith faces second challenge from caucus member as MLA speaks out against budget
For the second time in less than a week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is facing pushback from within her own United Conservative caucus.

MRU students say parking situation hasn't improved after 2 semesters of tougher rules
It’s been nearly two semesters since Mount Royal University introduced enhanced parking rules on campus — and added an onsite impound lot — but some students say core issues of affordability and lack of space persist.
'I was a drunken young man': Cold case killer admits to fatally stabbing teen girl 49 years ago
Trump tariffs, Canadian counter tariffs now in effect as deadline passes
Central Alberta towns studying whether RCMP is their best policing option
Former Manitoba judge to lead investigation into Alberta's health procurements
New housing officer to be 'face and voice' of Calgary's housing strategy
Canada's military should fix white supremacy problem before it starts: analyst
Closing arguments take place in Banff stabbing trial
Alberta's child advocate opposes change to tracking young adult deaths
Red Deer hospital one step closer to opening new cardiac centre
Veteran Calgary city councillor bowing out after 15 years in politics
Doctors, health advocates warn Alberta's budget falls short as costs rising
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MRU students say parking situation hasn't improved after 2 semesters of tougher rules
'Uncertainty is almost as bad as the tariffs themselves': Tariff threat alone hurts Alberta
74 years after on-field assault, Johnny Bright's legacy remains, in both Canada and U.S.
The world's using more ammo, and Alberta gun owners are paying the price
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