Calgary police crack down on graffiti
Calgary police say their seizure Wednesday of drawings, posters and electronics from the home of a man they say is a prolific tagger underscores the growing problem of graffiti in the city. cbc.ca |
Mayerthorpe sentence appeals dismissed
The Alberta Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeals of two men convicted of manslaughter in the deaths of four RCMP officers in Mayerthorpe, Alta., in March 2005. cbc.ca |
B.C. fossils becoming cat litter: scientists
Scientists are accusing B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell's Liberal government of allowing the province's prehistoric heritage to be ground up for cat litter. cbc.ca |
Strip pensions from inmates, Harper urges MPs
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is again urging Parliament to pass legislation that would strip old age income benefits from hundreds of federal prisoners. cbc.ca |
Bedbugs bite into camp's bottom line
Bedbugs took a bite out of a Manitoba non-profit organization's income, but the group, which operates Camp Cedarwood, says it is now bug-free and hoping to lure people back. cbc.ca |