1:53 Alberta limiting photo radar; Calgary police chief calls it ‘collective disappointment’ Calgary police confirm the service is facing a $28-million shortfall in its operating budget this ...
A city councillor is calling on the province to reverse its dramatic restrictions on photo radar that Calgary police say is fuelling a $28-million budget shortfall. Ward 2 Coun. Jennifer Wyness ...
Calgary police are appealing to the public to help identify three suspects in a fire believed to be intentionally set at a business in the community of McKenzie Towne last month. Police say the ...
Alberta’s police watchdog says a Calgary police officer has been charged with perjury and fabricating evidence. The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) says it was directed to ...
The Calgary Police Service's operating budget is facing a $28-million revenue shortfall after a decrease in photo radar fines, according to its chief constable. Following a series of changes to ...
A former Calgary police constable has been charged with perjury and fabricating evidence following an investigation into a family court case unrelated to his employment with the police service.
Alberta’s police watchdog says a Calgary police officer has been charged with perjury and fabricating evidence. The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team says it was directed to investigate ...
He was so enamoured of them that he planned to become a comic-book writer, eventually settling to work at the Calgary Herald as ... In a statement, the police said the suspect was linked to ...
The Calgary Police Service's operating budget is facing a $28-million revenue shortfall after a decrease in photo radar fines, according to its chief constable. Following a series of changes to photo ...
Police said high-end vehicles were also bought and registered through fraudulent means, with two Land Rover Velar models and a Mercedes-Benz 300E seized in Calgary. Police believe the fraudulent ...
But, it comes with a heavy price — between $200 million and $250 million. On Thursday, members of Calgary city council’s community development committee approved it in a unanimous vote.
With the weather creating less-than-ideal driving conditions, the Calgary Police Service reported 136 collisions on Monday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and 10 overnight from midnight to 8 a.m. Tuesday.