Bill Graveland
Reporter for The Canadian Press
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New method can predict where lightning will spark wildfires: Calgary study
Apparently lightning can strike the same place twice after all.
'All of us should be ashamed': Calls for change after jury finds Raymond Cormier not guilty
Supporters of Tina Fontaine plan to hold a walk in Winnipeg today, February 23, 2018, to honour the girl a day after the man accused of killing her was found not guilty.
Colten Boushie's mother delivers emotional message as rallies held across Canada
The emotions were raw at demonstrations across Canada on Saturday, February 10, 2018, to protest the acquittal of a white Saskatchewan farmer in the shooting death of a young Indigenous man.
'Absolutely perverse' - Outrage after white farmer found not guilty in Indigenous death
The federal Justice Minister has said the country "can and must do better" after a white farmer was acquitted in the shooting death of a young Indigenous man.
No carbon tax but Saskatchewan's next premier needs to work with Ottawa on trade
Saskatchewan's next premier says his province needs to maintain a working relationship with the federal government despite their differences over the imposition of a carbon tax.
'Knees together' judge should be able to practice law again: written submission
The Canadian Judicial Council called Robin Camp’s behaviour during a 2014 sexual assault trial "profoundly destructive" and said it undermined public confidence in the judiciary.
'There's more than oil and gas:' Wind blowing workers in new direction
Nearly two years after being laid off as an electrician in Alberta’s flailing oil and gas sector, the 42−year−old is training to become a wind turbine technician.
Alberta United Conservative Leader Jason Kenney seeks seat in Calgary byelection
More than a year after resigning his seat in Parliament, Jason Kenney is hoping to take up a new one next week in the Alberta legislature.
'Misfits all getting together:' Veterans with PTSD bond over military vehicles
A loud whir is followed by a deep rumbling roar as the engine of a decommissioned Canadian Forces armoured recovery vehicle comes to life.
'Overreaching extensively:' Notley wants Trans Mountain delays dealt with
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says she wants the National Energy Board to move quickly to remove roadblocks on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.