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Bribery and Conspiracy Indictments: what must the Attorney General prove?
Attorney Alexander Silvert joins What’s the Law producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss why it took so long for the case against Lt. Governor Sylvia Luke, former Representative Ryan Yamane and others to get to this stage, differences between state and federal bribery and conspiracy laws, mystery behind the $35,000 in a paper bag that…
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US emergency oil reserve falls below 300M barrels for first time since 1980s
The U.S.’s emergency oil reserve has fallen below 300 million barrels of oil for the first time since it was being filled decades ago.
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How to manage the the Flames’ crowded blue line
So far this summer, GM Craig Conroy has added three noteworthy bodies to the Flames’ defensive depth chart in Carson Carels, Simon Nemec, and Jacob Middleton. While Olli Maatta was dealt away as part of the Coleman (which also included Middleton), the club is nevertheless facing an excessive surplus of blueliners. Read More
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ATCO customers could pay $2.45 more per month in franchise fees next year
Calgary households that use natural gas could pay nearly $2.50 more each month in franchise fees starting next year, pending the outcome of the city’s application to a provincial regulator. Read More
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Your letters: Jews won’t be cowed by antisemitic terror
Re: Antisemitic terror a national emergency, Kheiridden, Aug. 5 Read More
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Alberta Voices—David Blain: Ask why Albertans feel unheard
On Oct. 19, Albertans will face a choice on Question 10 of the provincial referendum — Option 1: “Alberta should remain a province of Canada,” or Option 2: directing the government to begin the legal process toward a future binding referendum on separation. Read More
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In Calgary courts: Hearing begins to determine if Calgary officer will face murder trial
Evidence commenced Monday to determine if Calgary police Const. Craig Stothard will stand trial for murder in the fatal shooting of two suspects more than three years ago. Read More
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Trump administration revokes over 175,000 visas
The Trump administration on Monday announced it has revoked more than 175,000 visas from foreign nationals, claiming violations of the terms of the documents related to criminal activity, calls for violence against U.S. citizens, among other allegations.
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Gas station offers 20% off for customers who bust out ‘best dance move’
Would you disco for a discount on gas?
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