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COVID-19 Live Updates: News on coronavirus in Calgary for May 27

Article content Mayor Naheed Nenshi Photo by Brendan Miller/Postmedia Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi made himself available to reporters this morning and gave his reaction to the province’s ambitious reopening plan unveiled on Wednesday. While Nenshi said he is “very happy” to see a reopening plan, he added that Albertans “have to earn these easing of restrictions.” Nenshi also said that just because public health restrictions could be lifted in time for Stampede, it doesn’t mean complete business as usual. A lot of the events will look different and there will be extra safety precautions for attendees, volunteers and staff.

Mayoral candidate complains about having to wear mask in court

Article content Mayoral candidate Kevin J. Johnston was granted his release Monday after being arrested Saturday for breaching a court order that required him to comply with COVID-19 public health restrictions. But Johnston complained the condition of his release that he comply with masking requirements, along with other orders issued by chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw might be difficult for him to follow, pending a June 16 contempt of court hearing. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Mayoral candidate, pastor granted release pending contempt hearing for breaching public health orders Back to video

Historical double-murder suspect to seek bail next month in connection with 1994 killings

Article content The Calgary man charged with two counts of first-degree murder in connection with the drug-related killings of two men more than a quarter-century ago will seek bail next month. Defence lawyer David Roper appeared in Calgary Court of Queen’s Bench Friday on behalf of lead lawyer Balfour Der to set down a one-day hearing for June 24, for Leonard Brian Cochrane. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Historical double-murder suspect to seek bail next month in connection with 1994 killings Back to video Roper also asked for Justice Keith Yamauchi to order Cochrane, who is currently housed at the Medicine Hat Remand Centre, brought to court in person.

Victims sue disgraced doctor over decades of sexual abuse

Article content They called him a predator and a monster. Now a majority of the women disgraced Calgary neurologist Keith Hoyte sexually abused over decades are suing him. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Sex assault victims sue disgraced Calgary neurologist who abused them Back to video A statement of claim filed in Calgary Court of Queen’s Bench seeks damages of $160,000 each for 17 women sexually abused by Hoyte as well as unspecified damages for the husbands of three for “loss of consortium.” That comes to $2,720,000 in total specified damages. Hoyte, 72, was sentenced last Sept. 8, to three years in a federal penitentiary for sexually assaulting 28 female patients including one as young as 17 years of age.

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