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RCMP patrolling Alberta slopesAlberta RCMP officers are strapping on skis and snowboards to patrol the slopes at Lake Louise and Nakiska, two resorts west of Calgary.
Beheaded man's mom backs Criminal Code changesThe mother of a Manitoba man who was beheaded aboard a Greyhound bus in 2008 says she welcomes proposed changes to the Criminal Code that would put tougher restrictions on people found not criminally responsible due to mental illness.
Following three recent and high-profile cases of Edmonton police officers being fired over misconduct and deceit, Police Chief Rod Knecht sent out an internal email on the weekend, warning officers that lying will almost certainly result in termination of
Three inmates save young boys from drowning in creekLast Wednesday, Larch Corrections Center inmates Larry Bohn, Nelson Pettis and Jon Fowler were doing maintenance in a park with seven other inmates from the Washington state prison when they heard young boys screaming for help. Three boys, aged 8, … Conti
Kitten abuse suspect faces more charges
A Vancouver man already accused of using a cellphone to videotape himself torturing a kitten is facing even more charges, after the discovery of another 36 videos showing animal cruelty.

Public Safety Minister Vic Toews has rebuffed a federal judge’s order that he approve the transfer of a Canadian prisoner from the United States to this country.
13 Strange U.S. Laws Canadians Should Know | Reader's Digest
On first glance, many travellers may think that Canada and the United States are quite similar. But what is legal north of the 49th parallel, might land you with a hefty fine or a jail term in America. Here are 13 unique laws that could trip you up during
Canadian gets 14 years for role in Mumbai attackTahawwur Rana, a Pakistani-born Canadian businessman, was sentenced to 14 years in prison today for providing material support to overseas terrorism, including a Pakistani group involved in the 2008 attack on Mumbai that left more than 160 people dead.
Militants Grab U.S. Hostages in Algeria
Militants with possible links to al Qaeda seized about 40 foreign hostages, including several Americans, at a natural-gas field in Algeria, posing a new level of threat to nations trying to blunt the growing influence of Islamist extremists in Africa.

The starting salary for police constables in England and Wales is being cut by £4,000 to £19,000, Home Secretary Theresa May has confirmed.
'Horrific sexual assault' leads to 6 arrests in B.C.
Six people in B.C. including four youths have been arrested in connection with what RCMP are calling a 'horrific sexual assault' on a young male who police believe was lured to a Prince George apartment earlier this week.
Alberta man dies at Mexican resort
Canadian Foreign Affairs is investigating the death of a Canadian man in Mexico who friends say is a 21-year-old University of Alberta student from the Edmonton area.

The Federal Court has ruled that Metis and non-status Indians are indeed Indians under federal jurisdiction as defined by a section of the Constitution Act.
Looks like a slow news day lol
Drunk woman strips on ice during hockey game: RCMP
In a scene reminiscent of the classic film Slap Shot, Mounties blew the whistle on an impromptu striptease during a men’s hockey game in Pincher Creek, Alta., on New Year’s Eve.
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