Alberta Health Services (AHS) is warning of an outbreak of Salmonella running rampant in rural southwestern Alberta.
Salmonella outbreak in southwest Alberta
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CN workers hit by train
Two CN Rail contract workers are in critical condition and another was taken to hospital after they were struck by a train.
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Father fined $300 for shooting that killed son
A Sagkeeng First Nation man has been fined $300 for a tragic November 2011 shooting accident that killed his nine-year-old son.
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Two critically hurt after collision with train in Edmonton
Three people have been taken to hospital after they
were struck by a train on the city's north side.
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Justin Trudeau meets with hunger-striking First Nation chief
Liberal leadership contender Justin Trudeau paid a Boxing Day visit to hunger-striking Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence at her Victoria Island teepee on Boxing Day.
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Habitat for Humanity couple ran grow op in former home
The latest Habitat for Humanity partner family — expecting to receive their home in the fall — have criminal records for running a grow-op at a former residence.
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Edmonton man charged in armed standoff
A city man faces more than 30 charges after allegedly opening fire on police in west Edmonton Sunday night.
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Rob Ford, Joe Fontana, Sam Katz among bad mayors of 2012
Ordered booted from office by a judge.
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John Duncan tries again to meet with hunger-striking Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence
Since she agreed to meet with Liberal leadership hopeful Justin Trudeau, Indian Affairs Minister John Duncan is hoping hunger-striking Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence will reconsider his offer to meet with him.
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Man fends off frenzied attacker who assaulted family after breaking into northwest home
Rather than waking up to a lazy Boxing Day, five
Calgarians were instead roused by a frenzied stranger
smashing his way into their home and lashing out at
people inside.
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Canada cops lack interviewing skills: Study
Police officers in Canada are making rookie mistakes when it comes to interrogating suspects, a new study suggests.
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Two of four high-priced stolen dogs found
Two of the four high-priced puppies that were stolen from a pet shop north of Montreal early Thursday morning have been found.
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4 puppies stolen from Montreal-area pet store
Thieves smashed through the window of a pet shop near Montreal early Thursday morning and stole four dogs - two female chihuahuas and two male morkies - with a combined value of $7,000.
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Alberta medical examiner's book to explore autoerotic deaths
When it comes to the topic of autoerotic deaths, Dr. Anny Sauvageau is a world expert.
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Montreal deacon facing child porn charges freed on bail
A Montreal deacon charged with producing, possessing and distributing child pornography is free on $10,000 bail.
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Holiday meal prep possible cause of Alberta salmonella outbreak
Preparing holiday feasts might have unleashed an outbreak of salmonella in southern Alberta, an Alberta Health Services physician said Thursday.
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Many Canadians feel 'naked' without smartphones: Poll
Are you a touch nomophobic?
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Baird hopes diplomacy, sanctions will rein in Iran
Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird is counting on statecraft to rein in Iran and its nuclear ambitions next year.
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Health minister urges Chief Spence to end fast
Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq is urging Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence to end her hunger strike and meet with Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan.
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Federal worker loses personal data of 5,000 Canadians
An electronic storage device containing the personal information of about 5,000 Canadians has gone missing at the federal department responsible for pensions and employment programs, QMI Agency has learned.
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