A non-profit gambling support group in Alberta has had their funding from the provincial government cut prematurely.
U.S. officials have identified a deceased Alberta woman as notorious American fugitive Sharon Kinne, who escaped a Mexican prison in 1969, where she serving time for shooting and killing a man during ...
A murderous fugitive who hid from American and Mexican authorities in small-town Alberta for decades was a bridge-playing, ...
Police in Missouri finally know what happened to a woman who killed three people in that state and in Mexico in the ’60s.
Diedra Glabus was a wife, mom and realtor in an Alberta town for decades — but before adopting that guise, she was Sharon ...
For half a century, Diedra Glabus lived a quiet life in the small town of Taber, Alta., three hours southeast of Calgary.
Investigators spent decades trying to find her, but she had been hiding in southern Alberta almost the whole time. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) in Missouri has released the details of ...
Sharon Kinne, who fled a Mexican jail in 1969 and who was accused of killing three people in both the United States and Mexico was found to have been living a quiet life in a small Canadian town.
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.
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.
During a recent M.D. of Taber Council meeting, Council had a discussion regarding a memo about the ongoing Alberta Government Water Availability Engagement.
Nominations for the 2025 M.D. of Taber 2025 Municipal Election will be open from January 1, to September 22.