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Kneehill County to clear out gravel that s not meeting requirements

  KNEEHILL COUNTY, ALTA. Kneehill County council decided it will stop using certain gravel at some of its stockpile locations and clear it out, as the gravel in question doesn t meet municipal specifications. The decision was made at the regular meeting of council March 23. A report on the gravel problem was prepared by Kylie Van der Kuil, transportation assistant, who described the problem the department is having with gravel purchased in a 2013 agreement. “At the Oct. 20, 2020, Committee of the Whole meeting, administration provided council a report on the Delia gravel stockpile,” stated the council memo. The report stated that in 2008 Kneehill County entered into a five-year agreement to purchase and stockpile gravel in the Delia area.

Victim in hospital following late night stabbing, Calgary police investigating

  CALGARY Calgary police are investigating but have already made a number of arrests in connection with a stabbing incident near the Marlborough LRT station. Police say officers were called to the area just before midnight for reports of a fight. After investigating the call, officers soon located the victim at a residential area near the LRT station. EMS also responded to the location, finding a man in his 30s suffering from traumatic injuries. He was taken to Foothills Medical Centre in serious condition. A number of people have been arrested, but no charges have been laid. The investigation into the incident, which may have occurred on the LRT platform or somewhere onboard the train, is still underway.

Deal struck in Calgary Coca-Cola plant strike, workers return to job Sunday

  CALGARY A deal has been struck to settle a strike at a Coca-Cola bottling plant in northeast Calgary that began in mid-March. The Teamsters Local Union 987 says more than 250 workers at Coca-Cola Refreshments Calgary will be back at work on Sunday after members voted 73 per cent in favour of the new deal. The union says the agreement will help employees with improved trust and job security with the company. It also allowed for a nine per cent wage increase over six years and an increase in maximum severance from 48 to 72 weeks. Drivers who are not being allotted hours for their routes can shift into a warehouse role or, if they are not scheduled 20 hours a week, they can opt for a layoff until the schedule returns to normal.

Second grass fire burns out-of-control in northwest Calgary

Someone even called me a slave : Lethbridge students highlight racism in city schools

  LETHBRIDGE, ALTA. They gathered at Nicholas Sheran Park after school to relive some of their most painful experiences. The students from Lethbridge public and separate high schools say it s time to tackle racism head on.  It s been going on for a little bit too long said Benedicte Amititi. The Catholic Central High School student can remember being called a slave in junior high school and says she now deals with racism almost every day in high school. She s not alone.  Tagjok Akorkwag is an alumnus of  Catholic Central High, who said she remembers, Just coming to school every day just to be called the N word and made fun of constantly.

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