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National Energy Board approves $6.8-billion Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, with 157 conditions
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43 tails and a happy ending: Fort McMurray dogsledder saved team from wildfire
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Union to appeal Alberta court ruling that could allow random drug and alcohol tests of ...
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Fort McMurray fire grows to 505,000 hectares as it crosses into Saskatchewan
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More than two dozen dogs found in deplorable condition in shed north of Edmonton
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‘I expect better behaviour from myself’: Justin Trudeau apologizes for House of Commons scuffle
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Edmonton Jazz Fest announces rest of this year's lineup
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Employers and students benefit from Alberta government's $7-per-hour wage subsidy
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RCMP report 17 traffic fatalities in Alberta since May 1
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EgyptAir Flight 804 spiralled down 23,000 feet after abrupt left turn, and vanished from radar
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Edmonton Oilers sign Zack Kassian to a one-year contract
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Firefighters returning from Fort McMurray undergo health tests at mobile lab
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Hockey World: St. Louis Blues rookie sensation Curtis Parayko a study in completing both checks ...
Edmonton EI numbers increase, keeping step with province-wide trend
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Northlands promises affordable reasons to staycation in Edmonton
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Gary Lamphier: Stantec anchors Edmonton's new downtown 'engineering hub'
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Edmonton housing starts expected to plunge, CMHC predicts
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Syncrude promises workers continued pay, no layoffs
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Overdue consumer loan debt is soaring in Alberta, report shows
Donald Trump raised sons who became his emissaries, but not the way you might think
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EgyptAir Flight 804 spiralled down 23,000 feet and disappeared from radar. Two Canadians were on ...
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These four parliamentary brawls outdo Canada’s on every level, videos show
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‘I shot him. It’s my fault’: How did an Arizona lawmaker become an Alaska murder ...
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After Arizona desert crash, critics of British pilot say they want the truth behind famous ...
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Georgia gang leader indicted for murder after allegedly ordering hit on nine-month-old boy from behind ...
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Crime St. Paul RCMP seize dozens of weapons east of Edmonton
St. Paul RCMP officers seized dozens of guns and laid a number of weapons charges against three men in two separate busts this week. -
Crime Man wanted for woman's fatal Edmonton shooting captured in southern Alberta
Brian Joseph Boysis A man wanted in connection to the shooting death of a 27-year-old woman who died of gunshot wounds in Edmonton hospital has been captured in southern Alberta's ... -
Crime ASIRT investigating after man found dead in Edmonton cell
The Alberta Serious Response Team (ASIRT) is investigating after a man was found dead inside of his cell just hours after he was arrested. -
Crime Alberta RCMP charge uncle, niece after armed robbery in Onoway Hotel
An uncle and his niece are facing charges after a robber held up the Onoway Hotel on Saturday, firing a warning shot into the ceiling as he demanded cash. -
Politics Alberta suffers another credit rating downgrade
Alberta Finance Minister Joe Ceci shrugged off the province’s latest credit rating downgrade Thursday, saying his government is committed to a fiscal plan that avoids sharp spending cuts. -
National Ottawa woman says gym told her she couldn’t work out in tank top: ‘I felt ...
'The Movati staff never indicated Ms. Vecchio’s style of shirt was not appropriate – it was the lack of coverage that was the issue,' the gym said in a statement -
Local News Fort McMurray's devastated neighbourhoods before and after
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Local News Fire ban confusion puts more pressure on Edmonton firefighters
In less than two weeks since the city was put under a fire ban – a ban that continues over most of northern and central Alberta – Edmonton firefighters have ...
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Local News Don't expect life as you knew it, Notley warns Fort McMurray residents returning home next ...
The most recent assessment shows the fire burning an area of nearly 423,000 hectares. -
Local News Province introduces legislation to regulate compensation of Alberta government CEOs
The Alberta government introduced legislation Wednesday to regulate and reduce the "growing discrepancy" in compensation practices among provincial agencies, boards and commissions, starting with the salaries of 27 high-earning CEOs. -
Columnists Paula Simons: Damning decision from Alberta Court of Appeal questions constitutionality of assisted-dying bill
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Local News Residents express relief, hope, fear as Fort McMurray re-entry dates announced
Most Fort McMurray wildfire evacuees, many of them scattered across the country, were relieved Wednesday to hear that they will be allowed to return home earlier next month. -
Local News Canadian expatriates beat Oman's national team in charity hockey game for Fort McMurray
For a group of expatriates living in Oman, news of the wildfires in Alberta spurred them to take action in the most Canadian way possible: by organizing a charity hockey ... -
Local News New paint job could be first step for Edmonton's aging LRT stations
City crews will repaint the ugly, flaking roof of the Coliseum station this weekend, a move many hope is a step toward a full redesign for Edmonton's aging LRT stations. -
Crime Accused admitted role in Edmonton slaying during first meeting, undercover Mountie testifies
The very first time he met him, accused killer Shawn Wruck revealed to an undercover RCMP officer that he had been involved in the slaying of his former girlfriend, court ... -
Politics Graham Thomson: Wildrose leader Brian Jean an unsung hero of Fort McMurray wildfire
If you think Premier Rachel Notley has done a good job reacting to the Fort McMurray fire, spare some applause for a sometimes overlooked political player in this drama: Wildrose ... -
Local News World's longest ball hockey game attempt rolls out in Edmonton's Rio Terrace
More than 40 volunteers raising money for underprivileged kids face what's shaping up to be a rainy long weekend as they attempt to break the record for the world's longest outdoor ball ... -
Local News City of Edmonton warns Commonwealth area residents not to sell illegal parking to Beyoncé fans
Beyonce isn't the only one who can "taste the dishonesty," bylaw officers who catch people selling parking on their private property illegally can issue a $450 fine for operating without ...