Tenant at Panorama Mountain Resort hit with hefty fine over family gathering
Columbia Valley RCMP confirm a $2,300 ticket was issued at a rental property at Panorama Mountain Resort over a family get together involving multiple households.

Columbia Valley RCMP confirm a $2,300 ticket was issued at a rental property at Panorama Mountain Resort over a family get together involving multiple households.
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A major global technology company has chosen Calgary for the next phase of its Canadian expansion and it promises to bring 500 jobs to the city over the next three years.
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Calgary recorded its highest number of real estate sales for February since 2014, months before the worldwide crash in oil prices.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took aim at a claim made Wednesday by China's ambassador to Canada that there is 'no connection' between the arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou and the detention of Canadians in China Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor.
Former military ombudsman Gary Walbourne says he specifically told Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan about allegations of misconduct against Gen. Jonathan Vance during a "hostile" closed-door meeting three years ago.
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Minassian guilty of 26 counts of murder and attempted murder