AlbertaJan 30, 2026
RCMP believe infant also dead after woman found in St. Albert apartment
RCMP say they believe the infant child of a woman found dead in a St. Albert apartment north of Edmonton has also died, as a homicide investigation continues.
Mounties were called to an apartment in the city on Friday, where officers discovered the remains of 23-year-old Ayla Egotik-Learn. Police say Egotik-Learn was originally from Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, highlighting the broader interprovincial impact of the case.
Her common-law partner, Christopher William Beasley, has been charged with second-degree murder. He is also facing a charge of causing an indignity to human remains in relation to
AlbertaJan 29, 2026
Six charged after Calgary police break up vehicle theft spree linked to autobody shop break-ins
Calgary police say six people are facing a combined total of more than 100 charges following an investigation into a series of vehicle thefts and commercial break-ins across the city.
Investigators say the case began in December after officers became aware that a repeat offender, who was on probation at the time, was allegedly in possession of a stolen vehicle. That discovery led police to uncover what they describe as an organized pattern of thefts over a two-week period.
According to police, multiple autobody shops were targeted, with suspects breaking into several businesses to steal vehicl
AlbertaJan 27, 2026
RCMP investigate fatal paragliding crash near Canmore
Alberta RCMP say a paraglider has died after crashing into a mountain near the Town of Canmore in the Rocky Mountains.
Police say officers responded to reports of an accident near Ha Ling Peak on January 18. A man was found at the scene and was pronounced dead by emergency responders.
RCMP say an autopsy has been scheduled to determine the exact cause of death, but investigators do not believe the incident is criminal in nature.
Ha Ling Peak is a popular destination for hiking and adventure sports, including paragliding, particularly during periods of favourable weather. Local authorities have
AlbertaJan 27, 2026
Calgary man denied bail after international child abduction case
A Calgary man accused of abducting his young son and evading authorities for nearly two years will remain in custody after a judge denied his request for bail.
Court heard that Muhammad Zia-Ur Rahman, 62, was considered a significant flight risk, with the judge agreeing with Crown prosecutors that his past actions showed a willingness to flee Canadian jurisdiction. The Crown argued detention was necessary to ensure his appearance at future court proceedings.
Rahman is charged in connection with the alleged abduction of his son, who was five years old at the time, in December 2023. Police say t
AlbertaJan 26, 2026
Known offender charged after repeated vehicle ramming on Piikani Nation
Mounties serving the Piikani Nation in southern Alberta say a 19-year-old man with a prior criminal history is facing several charges following a vehicle incident that occurred around the Christmas period.
Piikani Nation RCMP report they were called after receiving complaints that a vehicle was deliberately rammed into another car multiple times. Police say the suspect fled the area before officers arrived.
The investigation continued for several weeks, and RCMP say the man was located and arrested nearly one month after the incident. No serious injuries were reported, but police describe the
AlbertaJan 22, 2026
Alberta education minister dismisses failed recall effort as sign of support
Alberta’s education minister says a failed recall petition against him signals continued support for the United Conservative government’s agenda rather than dissatisfaction among voters.
Demetrios Nicolaides said in a letter to constituents that the unsuccessful campaign reinforces the province’s current direction on education and other priorities, adding that the outcome encourages the government to continue with its work. He described the result as a validation of policies introduced over the past year.
Nicolaides was the first MLA among more than two dozen members of Alberta’s legis
AlbertaJan 22, 2026
Former Alberta justice ministers join lawyers in warning over government actions
More than 30 Alberta lawyers, including two former Progressive Conservative justice ministers, are publicly criticizing the provincial government, saying its recent conduct toward the justice system is unacceptable and risks weakening democratic institutions.
In an open letter published this week, the group argues that recent legislation and public comments by government officials have contributed to what they describe as growing pressure on judicial independence. The letter raises concerns that repeated attacks on courts and legal oversight bodies could undermine public confidence in the rule
AlbertaJan 20, 2026
Alberta Court of Appeal Overturns Calgary Man’s Double Murder Conviction
The Alberta Court of Appeal has overturned the conviction of a Calgary man previously sentenced to life in prison for the 2020 killings of two men in northwest Calgary.
Gerald Benn was initially found guilty of two counts of second-degree murder three years after the fatal shooting. At trial, the judge cited surveillance footage and DNA found on plastic bags at the scene as key evidence.
In its ruling, the Court of Appeal concluded that the evidence presented at trial was insufficient to conclusively prove Benn was the shooter. The decision means Benn’s conviction has been quashed, though th
AlbertaJan 19, 2026
Keyera temporarily closes Alberta Envirofuels plant after equipment failure
Keyera Corp. has temporarily shut down its Alberta Envirofuels facility following the failure of a critical component, the company confirmed. The unplanned outage began earlier this month, affecting the company’s biofuels operations in the province.
The Calgary-based energy company, which operates pipelines, storage terminals, and natural gas processing facilities across Canada and the United States, said it anticipates the plant will resume operations in May.
In light of the unexpected shutdown, Keyera plans to advance a six-week major turnaround originally scheduled for the fall, completin