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Edmonton judge finds Kenneth Courtorielle guilty of manslaughter in death of Billie JohnsonKenneth Courtorielle was found guilty of manslaughter Monday in the 2020 death of Billie Johnson, whose remains were found in a field north of Edmonton near Bon Accord, Alta.CrimeSep 25, 2023
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Early morning fire destroys Sturgeon County houseFire crews arrived on scene to find the front of the home and an attached garage in flames.Oct 20, 2018
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RCMP arrest man following violent robbery, shooting northeast of EdmontonA 24-year-old man was charged with a slew of offences after being arrested in connection with a robbery that led to a shooting northeast of Edmonton earlier this month.CrimeJan 23, 2017
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Shopping addiction: it’s real, and it’s potentially harmfulIt's something people joke about, but shopping addiction is actually an impulse control disorder.CanadaNov 24, 2016
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Blaze near Gibbons destroys motorhome, trailers, vehicleSeveral propane tanks exploded while firefighters fought a blaze northeast of Gibbons that destroyed a motorhome, multiple fifth wheel trailers and a vehicle.FireNov 24, 2016
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$262K in drugs, $100K in stolen items seized from rural Bon Accord homeTwo people from Sturgeon County are facing theft and trafficking charges after $262,000 worth of drugs and over $100,000 in stolen property was seized from a rural home.CrimeNov 10, 2016
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‘Inspiring moment’ during Alberta school relay race has all the feels"I can't think of a team since I've been at those events who had a more special moment or time than that group of boys," track coach Clarke Ball said.EducationFeb 22, 2016
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More than a dozen rats found on rural Alberta propertyFor years, Alberta has had stringent protocols designed to keep rats out, but Sturgeon County confirmed Friday some roof rats were found on a property in the area.EnvironmentOct 16, 2015
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Ottawa spends almost $65K in legal fight over military home assistanceA Canadian Forces member who is locked in a legal battle with the federal government to recover $88,000 he lost on the sale of his home when he was forced to move says it's "unjust" that Ottawa has spent almost $65,000 fighting the case.MoneyMar 13, 2015
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