Lethbridge man gets 20 years for triple murder
Austin Vielle was will spend the next 20 years behind bars with no chance of parole.
Austin Vielle was will spend the next 20 years behind bars with no chance of parole.
Austin Vielle pleaded guilty to the murders on what was supposed to be the first day of trial.
Tamara Pimentel APTN News Christmas has come early for a Calgary hairstylist who travels around…
A woman in Calgary who give free haircuts to homeless people in Calgary had her van vandalized, and she received death threats.
There are too many children in the child welfare system and too many who try to take their own lives says Alberta’s child and youth advocate in his latest annual report.
After decades of lobbying, the Metis Nation of Alberta (MNA) will finally have a distinct voice heard within the federal government.
The grand chief of Treaty 6 territory, on which the Edmonton hearings of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Women and Girls took place, made a brief appearance on the final day of the hearings to offer encouragement to the commission and to the 75 witnesses who testified during the three-day session.
Edmonton mayor Don Iveson says the name Eskimos may have a negative effect on the festivities around the city hosting the 2018 Grey Cup.