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Former high-profile Edmonton homicide detective accused of leaking tips to the newsRetired Edmonton police Staff Sgt. Bill Clark was charged with breach of trust "in relation to releasing unauthorized and confidential investigative information with news media."CrimeJun 3, 2025
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Western unveils new endowed chair with focus on chronic kidney disease researchThe new chair, named after nephrologist and Schulich professor emeritus Dr. William F. Clark, comes with an endowment of $3.5 million for research into chronic kidney disease.EducationMar 31, 2023
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Edmonton man admits to gruesome killing, says he’s not criminally responsibleSilva Koshwal has admitted to stabbing his ex-girlfriend 101 times and mutilating her body. Now, a judge must decide whether he was criminally responsible. WARNING: Graphic and disturbing content.CrimeAug 19, 2019
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Man’s body found in load of cardboard at Edmonton recycling centreEdmonton police are investigating after the body of a man was found in load of cardboard dropped off at an Edmonton recycling facility Thursday morning.CanadaJul 5, 2018
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2018 trial date set in 2015 homicide of woman at central Edmonton apartmentThe dates for a murder trial were set Friday in a 2015 death that a senior Edmonton homicide detective said was "one of the most horrific" scenes he had ever seen in his lengthy career.CrimeMay 12, 2017
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‘No one teaches that stuff!’ Edmonton police want more training to work with Somali-CanadiansEdmonton Police officers want more training in how to interact with members of the Somali-Canadian community, according to a report submitted to the police commission.CrimeOct 21, 2016
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Ex-boyfriend charged in ‘gruesome’ slaying previously jailed for sexual assaultThe man charged in connection with 38-year-old Nadine Skow's death previously spent time in jail for sexual assault.CrimeAug 27, 2015
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WATCH: Hero bus driver saves barefoot toddler from middle of streetA Portland, Oregon bus driver is being hailed as a hero after his quick-thinking saved a barefoot toddler who strayed into a busy street alone.WorldMay 30, 2014
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Four neighbourhoods at risk of frozen pipesThe Earl Grey area, River Heights and Fort Rouge, and the north end St. Johns area were the target of a weekend blitz by firefighters and city staff to deliver flyers warning homeowners to keep their water running to avoid having their water lines freeze up.Mar 10, 2014
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