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August 6, 2019
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Lack of oxygen likely caused fatal plane crash near Calgary: TSB report

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says lack of oxygen likely played a role in a plane crash southwest of Calgary that killed two people a year ago.


Two dead after tow plane and glider collide in southern Alberta

Emergency medical officials say two people are dead after a glider crashed southwest of Calgary.


No defence called in trial of man accused of killing B.C. police officer

The lawyer for a man accused of murdering a police officer in Abbotsford, B.C., will not call a defence in the trial.
 
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