Bill Graveland
Reporter for The Canadian Press
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Bill that would have improved mental support for jurors dies in Senate
A prominent juror advocate says he's frustrated and angry after a private member's bill aimed at improving mental-health support for traumatized jury members died in the Senate.
Canadian general says Islamic State defeated but ideology 'alive and well'
Canada's former commander in Iraq says the Islamic State may have been defeated on the battlefield, but the militant group remains alive and well as an insurgency and could still wield strong influence in the war-torn region.
No guarantee of federal decision on Trans Mountain pipeline before election: Sohi
The federal government can't guarantee it will have a decision on the proposed Trans Mountain pipeline expansion prior to the next election, Natural Resources Minister Amarjeet Sohi said.
Do not disturb: Calgary Zoo wildlife centre aims to save endangered species
A narrow, snow-covered gravel road winds its way to a hidden gate that opens to a parcel of land on the southern tip of Calgary.
'So, so, so, so, sorry:' Truck driver in Broncos crash apologizes to families
The truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash stood silently for a moment, steadied himself with his hands on a table, then took responsibility for killing 16 people and injuring 13 others.
Sky's the limit as Calgary opens testing area for drones and new technologies
The sky's the limit as the city of Calgary opens what it believes is the first testing area in Canada for drones, autonomous vehicles and other technologies.
'So unreasonable:' Federal judge asked to rule on Alberta reserve land dispute
A federal judge will be asked to settle a dispute between two families over land on Canada's largest reserve to answer whether First Nations members have any right to the ground beneath their feet.
'No excuse:' Online course asks about positive effect of residential schools
Alberta's education minister apologized Thursday after learning an online social studies course asked students about the positive effects of residential schools.
Woman says Trudeau apologized day after encounter at B.C. music festival in 2000
A former newspaper reporter confirms Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized to her the day after what she says was an inappropriate encounter at a B.C. music festival almost two decades ago.
'It's past a nightmare:' Father of hockey crash survivor recalls carnage
Last Friday, April 6, 2018, Myles Shumlanski sped down the highway to the scene of a nightmare.