Lying for justice: RCMP 'Mr. Big' stings effective, but risky, says academic
Lying for justice: RCMP 'Mr. Big' stings effective, but risky, says academicCalgary HeraldTimothy Moore, chair of the psychology department at York University, is scheduled to give a presentation about "Mr. Big" undercover sting operations Thursday before an international conference of law enforcement investigators and academics in Toronto.and more »
Lying for justice: RCMP 'Mr. Big' stings effective, but risky, says academic
Lying for justice: RCMP 'Mr. Big' stings effective, but risky, says academicCanada.comTimothy Moore, chair of the psychology department at York University, is scheduled to give a presentation about "Mr. Big" undercover sting operations Thursday before an international conference of law enforcement investigators and academics in Toronto.and more »
Meilleur happy as a Wheatie
Portage Daily GraphicBy Dan Falloon Local product Jens Meilleur recently completed his second season with Brandon's WHL club, helping the Wheaties to a first-round upset of the Calgary Hitmen before they were stopped in their tracks by the eventual league champion Edmonton ...and more »
Insider: Devils One Step Closer, Kings advance
Insider: Devils One Step Closer, Kings advanceESPN FloridaIn 2004, they all were part of a Tampa Bay Lightning team that lost game five of the cup final in overtime to the Calgary Flames before winning games six and seven. One has to think that will be mentioned in the Rangers room in the next 48 hours.and more »
Editorial: Fretting over guitar wood
Editorial: Fretting over guitar woodCalgary HeraldMick Jagger, Sting, Lenny Kravitz, Bryan Adams, Lana Del Ray and Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon are among the musicians who agree with the intent of the law, which ensures that musical instruments are made from sustainable, legally harvested wood.