Calgary Hells Angels battle came as gangs hit the road again after COVID break calgarysun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from calgarysun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Article content
Delta Police Chief Neil Dubord and Mayor George Harvie tried to reassure city residents Tuesday that they are safe despite the brazen weekend shooting in a crowded mall parking lot that left a correctional officer dead.
Dubord did not provide new information about the murder of Bikramdeep Randhawa, 29, who was shot inside his car just outside the Scottsdale mall parking lot at 72nd Avenue and 120th Street.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser, or Shooting of corrections officer âunacceptable for us in Delta,â says mayor Back to video
But he said the small police force has all the resources it needs to solve the high-profile case, despite Delta not being a member of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team.
Maine South High School District 207 Board Honors Students for Career Exploration
The District 207 Board of Education named three students as “207’s Best” in the area of career exploration during the April meeting. The students recognized were Anna-Christina Gonzalez from Maine West, Inara A. Matani from Maine East and Thomas “Tommy” Weber from Maine South.
Anna-Christina is a perfect example of what District 207 aspires to help every student “find their why” says Maine West Principal Dr. Eileen McMahon. She calls Anna-Christina’s journey one that has been “thoughtful, ground and methodical” to find her chosen path after high school.
She spent the summer between freshman and sophomore year in an internship with a daycare center. While she loved that work, she was deeply affected by the serious illnesses suffered by members of her family and that was when she became immersed in her exploration of health care fields. She attended numerous medical appointm