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Fort McMurray fire damage not 'act of God:' Insurance Bureau of Canada
Despite some claims on social media, insurance adjusters are not yet rummaging through charred ruins in Fort McMurray. And news reports tallying the massive insurance loss are only preliminary estimates ...
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Energy Group helps first female ironworkers get jobs at Edmonton's NorthWest upgrader
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Local News Edmonton EI numbers increase, keeping step with province-wide trend
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Festivals Northlands promises affordable reasons to staycation in Edmonton
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Columnists Gary Lamphier: Stantec anchors Edmonton's new downtown 'engineering hub'
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Real Estate Edmonton housing starts expected to plunge, CMHC predicts
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Energy Syncrude promises workers continued pay, no layoffs
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Local Business Overdue consumer loan debt is soaring in Alberta, report shows
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Local Business Shipping containers make suite digs in Edmonton's back alleys
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Union to appeal Alberta court ruling that could allow random drug and alcohol tests of ...
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National Energy Board approves $6.8-billion Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, with 157 conditions
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Alberta oilsands future appears strong, economists say
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Wildfire’s return halts Fort McMurray oilsands industry recovery plans
Winding Road a dream come true for local cheese lover with new business
Humble dream becomes humble reality as cheese maker launches own business
Thousands of job-seekers hoping to work at Edmonton's new downtown arena
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Winnipeg offers lessons on being a good neighbour for Edmonton's downtown arena
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Loan relief offered to Fort McMurray businesses by BDC
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New downtown buildings should help Edmonton attract younger workers, seminar told
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Edmonton getting Saks Off 5th outlet store
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Accounting firm is latest high profile tenant for Edmonton's Ice District
Gary Lamphier: Housing market stable, but softer above $500K mark
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Housing experts urge Fort McMurray to co-ordinate, plan carefully for rebuild
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Insurance losses from Fort McMurray fire could top $9 billion, analyst says
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Edmonton housing prices holding steady, report shows
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Men on Craigslist offering Vancouver women free rent in exchange for sex
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City of Edmonton says no to releasing neighbourhood flood predictions
Rogers reveals how often it says ‘no’ to law enforcement requests for customer data
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Race to build the best VR camera is escalating with IMAX set to make first ...
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BlackBerry Ltd’s device business worth $0 and should be shut down to help stock, says ...
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Uber says it’s testing self-driving cars, offers glimpse of vehicle in Pittsburgh
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Google to face opportunities and hurdles with new ‘Daydream’ VR headsets
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‘They’re right on our doorstep’: SaskTel orders risk report after Bell buys MTS
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Energy Penn West says low oil, gas prices have pushed it close to debt default
Penn West Petroleum Ltd. says it could be in default of its lending agreements by the end of June if low commodity prices continue, but it’s taking steps to reduce ... -
Energy What’s next for Fort McMurray and its oilsands: a long and costly rebuild
It's been 12 days since the fire forced the evacuation of 94,000 people, shut down half the region’s oil production, and destroyed 2,400 homes and businesses -
Local Business Alberta insurance rates to rise as Fort McMurray fire expected to be costliest disaster in ...
Alberta has had more catastrophic losses claimed on natural disasters than any other province, Standard & Poor's says -
Local Business Carbon tax will add to growing list of surcharges and fees paid by passengers
The Canadian airline industry says it's disappointed by Alberta's decision to adopt a carbon tax, a move the industry believes will only add to what it says is a burdensome ... -
Politics Paula Simons: Trudeau offers warm words for Fort McMurray, but no specifics
Trudeau says his government has our back. The question is — what do we get up front? -
Energy Alberta must diversify because oil prices won't bounce back, senator says
"We can't wait forever. We can't wait for oil prices to come back up … We need to be masters of our own destiny. " -
Local Business Edmonton businessman accused of illegally raising $16 million for failed Kenyan oilseed project
"We've never had any support. You wouldn't believe what we're up against. The challenges are next to impossible to overcome — it's one thing after another. " -
Local News Fort McMurray wildfire: A small fire turns into The Beast
Here's a rundown of how a destructive fire wound its way into northern Alberta's largest municipality, and the events that followed. -
Local Business Edmonton Expo Centre getting 'back to business as usual' as evacuees move on
After being pressed into service as a makeshift home for hundreds of wildfire evacuees, some semblance of routine business is returning to the Edmonton Expo Centre. The 522,000-square-foot trade-show and ... -
Columnists Gary Lamphier: Forest products firms also hit by Fort McMurray blaze
"I guess the immediate impact of the fire is the shutdown or stoppage of the mill itself, the displacement of employees and whether they come back to Fort McMurray or ...