A top-ranking RCMP officer told an Alberta inquiry Tuesday he is satisfied that the officers who were ambushed and killed by gunman James Roszko near Mayerthorpe in 2005 were properly trained to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Four RCMP officers were shot and killed in the line of duty near the town of Mayerthorpe, Alta., on March 3, 2005. Constables ...
A statue of RCMP Constable Brock Myrol, who had just two weeks on the job when he was killed at the age of 26, faces south toward the officer's southern Alberta hometown and stands in the "easy ...
Like most Canadians, I had never heard of Mayerthorpe when I got an urgent phone call on the morning of March 3, 2005, to drive out there as quickly as possible. Rumours were swirling that several ...
Less than three weeks after a massive fire destroyed a trestle bridge in Mayerthorpe, rail service has been restored to the community. Construction on a new trestle bridge was completed Sunday, a ...
The third anniversary of one of Alberta's darkest tragedies falls on Monday, but hundreds gathered on Friday to celebrate the lives of four Mounties at the annual Fallen Four Memorial Hockey Game.
MAYERTHORPE The Canadian Armed Forces SkyHawks Parachute Team gave a hearty salute to the RCMP Sunday morning at the Fallen Four Memorial Park, where runners set off on the annual marathon honouring ...
A junior firefighter charged with 18 counts of arson after a series of fires in Mayerthorpe, including one that destroyed a CN trestle bridge and forced the evacuation of a nearby school and mobile ...
It was the afternoon on March 3, 2005 by the time the full picture was clear: Four Mounties and a shooter dead. The most officers killed in a single day in 100 years You can save this article by ...
A volunteer Mayerthorpe firefighter is suspected of igniting a string of fires around the town, including a blaze that destroyed a wooden CN Rail bridge Tuesday. Lawson Michael Schalm, 19, is charged ...