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Father of 1970s Calgary murder victim predicted his daughter's murder would be solved. Now it has been
One of the four women identified as victims of a serial killer in Calgary in the 1970s was from Inverness, N.S. Barbara Jean MacLean, 19, had recently moved to the city and was working at a bank. Her father, who died in 2000, always expected the case to be solved.

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Waterton businesses ready for bounce-back summer tourism season
Businesses in Waterton say they're hoping for a hot and profitable summer ahead as they finally put the pandemic and the 2017 Kenow wildfire behind them.
Calgary police seek driver involved in fatal hit-and-run
The Calgary police traffic unit is investigating a hit-and-run that killed a pedestrian early Saturday morning in the southeast community of Forest Heights.

Calgary lawyer resigns from firm after sending 'disturbing' and 'misogynistic' email
A Calgary lawyer has resigned after sending an email described by his firm as “deeply disturbing” in which he twice refers to women as “a person with a vagina” and repeatedly mocks transgender people.
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Accused serial rapist Richard Mantha in hospital after suffering stroke
Would you fight Alberta's wildfires for $22/hour? And no benefits?
How to put your kids through sports without breaking the bank
Man airlifted to Foothills hospital after bear attack in B.C. Rockies: RCMP
New head of Alberta oilsands group wants clarity from Poilievre on industrial carbon pricing
Calgary buskers say the magic is fading with increasingly difficult landscape
Two Banff black bears destroyed — one for behavioural issues and another due to health
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Plastic pollution is the new front in the culture war
Alberta RCMP link four Calgary murders in 1970s to American serial killer
Residents excited to come home as evacuation order, alerts lifted in northeastern Alberta
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