RedTram News Search Engine
Русский  English Українська  Français  Polski  Deutsch  Italiano  Español  中文   
4 November 2009 year (time zone GMT 00:00)  Number of sources in English: 4957
Navigating the themes
Navigating the regions
All Themes State & Community Social Life World America Anglo-Saxon America Canada Alberta
Social Life (Alberta) RSS 2.0

Children only when Alberta vaccine clinics reopen

04.11.2009 16:12    cbc.ca
Alberta's swine flu vaccination clinics will resume Thursday, but only for children between six months and five years old.
Children only when Alberta vaccine clinics reopen


Calgary Flames skip flu vaccine lineups

04.11.2009 16:12    cbc.ca
The province is investigating how some Calgary Flames players and their families received the swine flu vaccine last week at a special clinic with the help of Alberta Health Services.
Calgary Flames skip flu vaccine lineups

RCMP impostor guilty of kidnapping, sex assault

04.11.2009 16:12    cbc.ca
A Red Deer man who dressed up as an RCMP officer, kidnapped a teenage girl and sexually assaulted her for two days pleaded guilty to a number of charges.
RCMP impostor guilty of kidnapping, sex assault

Alberta suspends sour gas drilling

04.11.2009 16:12    cbc.ca
The government agency that regulates Alberta's oil and gas industry Tuesday temporarily suspended issuing licences for sour gas projects.
Alberta suspends sour gas drilling


Weapons, cash seized from 3 drug-dealing probes

04.11.2009 16:12    cbc.ca
Three separate police investigations into drug trafficking in Calgary have led to the arrests of nine people and the seizure of weapons, drugs and cash.
Weapons, cash seized from 3 drug-dealing probes

City not swayed by buskers' plea to allow amps

04.11.2009 16:12    cbc.ca
Buskers wanting to amplify their sound, juggle fire or use props in their acts didn't get the answers they were hoping for during a city meeting Monday night.
City not swayed by buskers' plea to allow amps

Talisman Energy to create two divisions

04.11.2009 16:12    cbc.ca
Calgary-based Talisman Energy is reorganizing its North American operations into two businesses, the company announced Tuesday.
Talisman Energy to create two divisions

Fallen soldier brought home from Afghanistan

04.11.2009 16:11    cbc.ca
A plane carrying the body of the latest Canadian soldier to die in Afghanistan arrived at CFB Trenton in Ontario.
Fallen soldier brought home from Afghanistan

Asphalt theft report false, say police

04.11.2009 16:11    cbc.ca
Asphalt thieves are not on the loose in southern Alberta, say RCMP, who blame staff turnover for a false crime report.
Asphalt theft report false, say police

$17M lotto winner bitter over prolonged dispute

04.11.2009 16:11    cbc.ca
A convoluted lottery-related court claim has been dropped, paving the way for a Calgary man to take home $17 million - his fifth major jackpot in five years.
$17M lotto winner bitter over prolonged dispute

Calgary withdraws Expo bid

04.11.2009 16:11    cbc.ca
Citing a lack of guaranteed cash, the City of Calgary has pulled the plug on its bid for Expo 2017, the international fair.
Calgary withdraws Expo bid

AltaGas buying Heritage from SaskEnergy, Scotia

04.11.2009 16:11    cbc.ca
SaskEnergy and Scotia Investments have sold their shares in a natural gas distribution company in Nova Scotia to an Alberta company.
AltaGas buying Heritage from SaskEnergy, Scotia

Teen who murdered family gets more freedom

04.11.2009 16:11    cbc.ca
A teenager convicted of killing her parents and brother in Medicine Hat, Alta., when she was 12 will be able to have supervised trips off the grounds of the psychiatric institution where she is serving her sentence.
Teen who murdered family gets more freedom

Northern leg of Calgary ring road opens

04.11.2009 16:11    cbc.ca
The northern part of Calgary's ring road opens to traffic Monday afternoon, giving drivers access to the 44-kilometre stretch, which includes 12 interchanges.
Northern leg of Calgary ring road opens

Charges stayed against campus anti-abortion group

04.11.2009 16:11    cbc.ca
An anti-abortion group is celebrating the Crown's decision to drop trespassing charges against its members for a display on the University of Calgary campus last year.
Charges stayed against campus anti-abortion group

1