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Edmonton Police arrest three males following “Jaws of Life” break-and-enters

Edmonton Police Service charged three men for a series of break-ins from December 2025 to January 2026, involving thefts of high-value tools and retail items. The total estimated damages range from $750,000 to $1 million across various locations. Over 200 combined charges have been filed against the suspects, with court dates pending.
Crowsnest Pass council shelves media policy, for now

Crowsnest Pass council shelves media policy, for now

Crowsnest Pass council postponed discussing a proposed media policy due to insufficient review time. Mayor Pat Rypien emphasized the policy's importance for transparency and public trust, while Councillor Dean Ward requested more time to examine it. The council also handled various public hearings and approved funding for a heritage app and planning amendments.
One year in, provincial organization focused on ending human trafficking says much has been accomplished

One year in, provincial organization focused on ending human trafficking says much has been accomplished

The Alberta Centre to End Trafficking in Persons has completed its first year, establishing a unique, community-led response to human trafficking in Canada. By collaborating with various stakeholders and incorporating survivors' experiences, the centre aims to enhance regional support systems and address gaps, while planning to expand its initiatives in the coming year.