Tsuu T'ina Nation found in contempt of court
The Tsuu T'ina Nation of Alberta was held in contempt of court for failing to provide utility services to three homes.

But fines and other punishments were averted when the band agreed to restore power and water service. Power was restored over the weekend and water is being worked on.

The three homes are the last remaining at Black Bear Crossing, which the band condemned. Most former residents left.

Get the Story:
Residents fighting eviction reach water deal (The Calgary Herald 11/11)
Judge finds Tsuu T'ina in contempt over utilities (The Calgary Herald 11/8)
Supreme Court refuses to hear Black Bear Crossing case (CBC 10/30)