Accused in Chestermere city hall assault case pleads not guilty
The City of Chestermere staff member charged with assaulting another staff member pleaded not guilty Thursday.

The City of Chestermere staff member charged with assaulting another staff member pleaded not guilty Thursday.
The Alberta Energy Regulator has cited an energy company for causing a series of earthquakes, including the largest recorded tremblor in the province's history.
Calgary police say $1.6 million worth of cocaine was seized from a New Brighton home earlier this month.
Telus Spark's latest digital immersive experience features a new kind of superhero – the Indigenous kind.
The ownership and manager of a northeast Calgary convenience store have been fined a total of $10,000 for selling vaping products to minors.
The City of Calgary is facing a barrage of calls to remove pools of water unable to drain down city catch basins due to a buildup of ice.
If you were an Albertan waiting for a knee replacement in 2022 and you're still waiting, you're not alone.
TBA was started last year by long-time right-wing activist David Parker. It began as a way to push back against COVID-19 measures, but has since drastically grown.
The days are getting longer and warmer, meaning plenty of Albertans will be preparing to do some camping this summer.
Drivers in Lethbridge may be in for a bumpy ride this spring.
If you happened to misplace a bag full of money and stuff on Jan. 16 in Lethbridge, the police have good news for you.
Health Canada is recalling a series of 17 health supplements sold by a Lethbridge retailer over 'dangerous ingredients' in the products.
Residents who rely on taxis in Lethbridge may soon need to pay more, thanks to a city decision.
After two years in office, U.S. President Joe Biden has made it to Canada, and is waking up to a full day of events in the capital.
Canada's restaurant industry is bracing for the biggest jump in the country's alcohol excise duty in more than 40 years, spurring warnings the tax hike could force some bars and restaurants out of business.
Children and teens in Utah would lose access to social media apps such as TikTok if they don't have parental consent and face other restrictions under a first-in-the-nation law designed to shield young people from the addictive platforms.
A majority of Canadians have seen a mistake on their grocery receipts in the last year, according to a new survey conducted by Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University.
An asteroid discovered just last week will pass closer to the Earth than the orbit of the moon this weekend, an occurrence so rare it happens only once in a decade, according to NASA.
Amid renewed questions over the pervasiveness of alleged interference by China in Canadian elections and affairs broadly, opposition MPs voted Thursday afternoon to affirm a parliamentary committee's call for the federal government to strike a public inquiry.
As the federal government looks to renegotiate the Safe Third Country Agreement with the U.S., an eastern Ontario mayor says his city needs more help from Ottawa to deal with the influx of asylum seekers arriving through irregular crossings like Roxham Road.
U.S. President Joe Biden lands in Canada for a 27-hour visit, opposition MPs vote to affirm calls for a public inquiry into allegations of election interference and five boys are rescued after getting lost in a New York City storm drain tunnel. Here's what you need to know to start your day.
Gwyneth Paltrow and the man who broke four ribs after the two collided at a Utah ski resort seven years ago are both expected to testify on Friday in a trial over his claims that the movie star's recklessness caused his concussion and lasting physical injuries.