Drug Addiction and Calgary Crime
More and more, drug addiction and drug use in Calgary and elsewhere in the world is being dealt with as a public health issue rather than a criminal problem.
More and more, drug addiction and drug use in Calgary and elsewhere in the world is being dealt with as a public health issue rather than a criminal problem.
The new app Peeple, which was founded and is still based right here in Calgary, is a social media endeavor designed to rate or rank other people across a range...
Canada's new federal regulations involving medical marijuana have gone into effect, and Calgary was among the first Canadian cities to start putting these new regulations into action.
A recent survey conducted by the Calgary Police Service confirms what most in Calgary were already thinking: our city is a safe place to live, free from most threats of crime...
Recently, Canada's Supreme Court upheld a BC law allowing police and other law enforcement officers to immediately suspend a driver's license if the driver was suspected of drunk driving and recorded...
When most people in Calgary think of "drugs," they think of substances that are flat-out illegal to use and possess, the the possible exemption of certain researchers and research facilities.
Sexual assault charges are taken quite seriously by the Calgary Police, Crown prosecutors, and the Calgary courts.
Ontario has experienced an increasing number of reports of police officers being suspected and/or charged with DUIs, officially known as impaired driving.
This is the last installment of a four-part article series. Click here for Part 1, Part 2, or Part 3.