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Firefighters suing City of Calgary over now-suspended COVID-19 vaccine policyIn a statement of claim filed on July 7, 19 firefighters are seeking $38 million in damages from the City of Calgary over its employee COVID-19 vaccine policy.CanadaJul 19, 2022
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Trial for 3 Calgary men charged with 1st-degree murder concludesYahye Gabad, Tyrell Noskiye and Dwayne Turner were on trial for first-degree murder following the death of Karson Goodeagle, 33, in Calgary in 2020.CrimeMay 10, 2022
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3 Calgary men charged with 1st-degree murder plead not guiltyYahye Gabad, Tyrell Noskiye and Dwayne Turner are on trial for first-degree murder following the death of Karson Goodeagle, 33, in 2020.CrimeMay 2, 2022
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Disclosing Hinshaw’s COVID-19 restriction discussions won’t affect cabinet confidentiality: expertIn her decision delivered Tuesday, a Calgary judge said a 'strong countervailing public interest exists' in the disclosure of Hinshaw's answers regarding cabinet COVID discussions.HealthApr 27, 2022
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Alberta courts to keep COVID-19 restrictions in placeThe Alberta Court of Appeal, Court of Queen's Bench and provincial courts say in a news release that all COVID-19 restrictions will remain in place.HealthMar 3, 2022
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Personal health numbers required at Alberta supervised consumption sites until trial endsUnder new regulations, service providers were to collect personal health numbers — a move critics argue will deter people who use substances from accessing the service.HealthJan 11, 2022
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Alberta judge says unvaccinated prospective jurors in sex assault trial will be excusedAn Alberta judge says allowing unvaccinated people to sit on juries puts others and the system at risk and those without the shot should be excused.CanadaSep 26, 2021
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Alberta court asked to step in as SanLing Energy warns it intends to stop operating by April 30The Orphan Well Association has applied to have a receiver assume control of the assets of energy producer SanLing Energy, which has warned it will cease operations this month.EnvironmentApr 21, 2021
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‘Morally and ethically wrong:’ Court to hear challenge to Alberta coal policy removalA group is going to court in hopes of forcing Alberta to revisit its decision to open one of the province's best-loved landscapes to open-pit coal mining.EnvironmentJan 17, 2021
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Calgary to use Stampede site as jury trials resumeCourts across the country are working to figure out how – and where – to resume jury trials this fall after months of delay caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.CanadaAug 21, 2020
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