Fifty-five years after Missouri murderer Sharon Kinne escaped from a Mexican prison, American authorities confirm the fugitive had, for decades, been hiding in a small Alberta town.
For half a century, Diedra Glabus lived a quiet life in the small town of Taber, Alta., three hours southeast of Calgary.
Sharon Kinne escaped a Mexico prison 50 years ago. Police finally know where she was hiding - Sharon Kinne is believed to have had several families under different names since her escape
Donald Trump is set to make good on tariffs on Canadian goods, and if it holds, jobs in key Alberta industries could take a massive hit.
The case of a US woman accused of killing three victims and then disappearing for decades has been solved, and it has a Canadian connection.
An Missouri woman who was tried in three killings before disappearing from a prison in Mexico has died in Canada, where she was living under an alias.
Alberta businesses could face tariffs on U.S. exports as soon as next month, according to U.S. President Donald Trump's latest statements. On Monday night, Trump told reporters he thinks his government will hit Canada and Mexico with 25 per cent tariffs on Feb.
The Alberta Government and the City of Calgary have different numbers when calculating the potential final cost of the Green Line.
What happened to Sharon Kinne? U.S. officials confirm the case is closed. As the CBC's Helen Pike reports, Taber, Alta., residents are learning who their neighbour Dee Glabus really was.
Sharon Kinne was charged with killing her Missouri husband, her boyfriend's wife and a man she'd picked up in a Mexican bar.
All else equal, this would increase gasoline prices, which in most of the country have averaged $3 per gallon for the past year amid historically low levels of petroleum inventories (see chart). But Trump wants lower gasoline prices, which is why if the oil tariffs come at all, they will likely start slowly.
Nova imports ethane from North Dakota to supplement its supply from Western Canada, while its facilities in the Sarnia, Ont., region receive ethane from the Marcellus region in the U.S. Vermani estimates 50 to 60 per cent of Nova’s production from Canada crosses the border.