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Lethbridge bus driver accused of sexual assault
A bus driver in Lethbridge is accused of sexually assaulting a disabled 46-year-old female passenger for more than a year.2Feb/10Off
Suit seeks compensation for lost Toyota resale value
A lawyer who has filed a class-action lawsuit against Toyota Canada says the recent recall over accelerator problems has hurt the resale value of the vehicles -- and owners deserve to be compensated.2Feb/10Off
One killed in fiery crash south of Edmonton
One man is dead after his car collided with a dump truck on Highway 19 Tuesday morning.2Feb/10Off
Gap in support for teens with autism, society says
The Autism Society of Edmonton says there is a significant gap in support for young people with autism transitioning into adulthood.2Feb/10Off
No need for legislation on health benefits, minister says
The province doesn't need to change the law so companies are compelled to tell their employees when their benefits are cut, Alberta's employment minister, Thomas Lukaszuk, said Monday.2Feb/10Off
Autopsies scheduled Tuesday on two bodies found in Millet home
Post-mortem examinations are scheduled to take place Tuesday on two bodies found inside a home in the small community of Millet, Alta. Monday afternoon.2Feb/10Off
RCMP target distracted drivers
Alberta RCMP plan to crack down on distracted drivers in February, keeping an even closer eye on those who aren't paying attention on the road, whether they are doing makeup, chatting on cell phones, eating or reading.2Feb/10Off
Federal gov’t injects cash to support Alberta’s forestry industry
The federal government is investing close to $7 million to help create jobs for forestry workers and improve Alberta's forests.2Feb/10Off
Agencies fear cuts after meeting with minister
Agencies that assist disabled adults are still feeling anxious over program cuts despite meeting with a cabinet minister Monday.2Feb/10Off