Archive for: ‘April 6, 2010’

Most urban aboriginal peoples opt to stay in city

April 6, 2010 Posted by Reviews

Almost half of Canadian aboriginal peoples are city dwellers, and a new study released to CBC by the Environics Institute suggests many have no plans to return to their home reserve.

Ex-coach James’s pardon explained by parole board

April 6, 2010 Posted by Reviews

Amid growing outrage that former hockey coach Graham James was pardoned for molesting two teens, the National Parole Board issued an explanation Monday that it cannot refuse a pardon based on the nature of a crime.

Calgary applauds Alberta’s Olympic athletes

April 6, 2010 Posted by Reviews

Despite the warm spring weather, some Calgarians flashed red woolen mittens to honour Alberta’s Olympians and Paralympians at a celebration in Olympic Plaza.

Food-tampering copycats hit 2 more stores

April 6, 2010 Posted by Reviews

Calgary Strip Clubs police have scaled back reporting details of the latest two cases of food tampering at city grocery stores in an effort to discourage copycats.

Fake fire victim pulls off cheque fraud

April 6, 2010 Posted by Reviews

A Calgary Strip Clubs man posing as a victim of the Millrise condo fire last month convinced someone to cash a cheque that turned out to be stolen.