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Return to Oilers latest in Caggiula's odyssey of ‘redemption and perseverance’
Dreams die hard, especially wearing an NHL jersey as the years and stops roll along, but for Drake Caggiula, he’s back in the best league in the world and back with the team he first played for eight years ago before he became a vagabond. Read More
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Hyman breaks unexpected double-digit goal drought with Edmonton Oilers
It turns out all Zach Hyman needed to rediscover his scoring touch was getting rid of the teammate he calls the best player in the world. Read More
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UCP members overwhelmingly endorse Danielle Smith's leadership with 91 per cent support
Members of Alberta’s governing United Conservative Party (UCP) have voted their strong confidence in party leader Premier Danielle Smith, with just over 91 per cent of members endorsing her leadership. Read More
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Brian Minter: Recent rainstorms show how to adapt gardens and lawns for winter
After the major plant losses in our gardens last year, due to a severe January cold spell, it’s time to prepare for any similar potential event this coming winter. Read More
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Book review: B.C. author's The Man Who Saw Seconds a delightful mash-up of thriller tropes
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Makeover: A sophisticated, chic look with shiny and fuller hair
My client, Brenda, was ready elevate her bob for something a little more sophisticated, versatile and chic. Read More
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Crude oil truck catches fire after highway crash in east central Alberta
A semi truck hauling crude oil caught fire Saturday morning after rolling into a ditch near the town of Viking in east central Alberta. Read More
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Rich, sweet and delicious: Cranberries, white chocolate crumb bars
Here's why you should grab extra bags of fresh cranberries at the store: Cranberry White Chocolate Crumb Bar. If you enjoy the sweet-tart combo, you’ll love these bars with four irresistible layers. They start with a firm sugar cookie base, followed by a layer of tangy cranberry jam, a layer of white chocolate chips, and topped with a crumbly cookie dough. For extra sweetness and richness, I sprinkle more white chocolate chips on top before baking. Read More
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'His legacy will live on': Darrel Janz, Calgary broadcast legend dead at 83
Longtime Calgary broadcaster Darrel Janz has died at the age of 83, but his legacy as a great storyteller will live on, say those who knew him. Read More
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B.C. deluge shows why cities struggle to keep up with extreme rain
Heavy rain isn't unusual for the community of Deep Cove in North Vancouver, but when Ashifa Saferali saw an e-bike floating down the middle of the street she knew this storm was something different. Read More
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Experience wanted: Why speaker of the B.C. legislature is no job for a rookie
The most interesting place to be this week may be behind the heavy wooden door, in the red-carpeted office of the clerk of the House in the B.C. legislature. Read More
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B.C. Lions: Playoff hopes high as team heads to Saskatchewan for CFL semifinals
Even paper Lions can give you some cuts. Read More
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Anthony Gismondi: Top red picks from B.C. and France that deliver on price — and experience
The red wine market is not having a moment globally. Its fall from consumer favour is a mix of several factors, ranging from a rush to sparkling wine and rosé to a much broader interest in white wines. Then there is the growing consumer interest in lower-alcohol wines, and drinking less in general, as well as relentless price hikes for labels that were once $15 or $20 and are now $35 or $40 with little appreciable change in quality. Read More
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Former politicians say record number of rookie MLAs in B.C. legislature may lead to growing pains
There are always plenty of new faces in the B.C. legislature following a provincial election as MLAs retire or are defeated in their local race. This year, however, there are a record 56 rookie MLA-elects set to be sworn in, a situation some former representatives and a former premier say is likely to pose challenges when it comes to proceedings in the house. Read More
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Dancing Bob running for mayor again but not calling himself 'a politician'
Bob Pearce — better known as Dancing Bob — says he's done a significant amount of self-reflecting in the past year and he's ready to try again for the mayor's chair. Read More
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Letters: Voters opted for core values, solid Sask. Party governance
Election results point to one common thread: Saskatchewan voters wanted peace, order, good government ... and core loyalty. Read More
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Canucks Game Day: The way to success is in San Jose
When: Saturday, 7 p.m., SAP Center Read More
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Opinion: We need scalpels, not axes when it comes to immigration
Here we go again. The one thing that is constant in immigration is change. “Real significant change”, as Immigration Minister Marc Miller recently said when referring to upcoming target changes to permanent resident levels. That significant change was announced with substantially lower immigration targets over the next three years. This has followed considerable changes over the last few months with student stream and temporary foreign worker programs. Read More
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Opinion: Co-operation is key to addressing climate adaptation pathways
The Alberta government warns that the federally imposed emissions cap could lead to a $28-million drop in GDP and job losses. Questions arise: i) Is the cap on emissions, not production? ii) Can oil and gas production grow with carbon storage technologies? iii) What barriers hinder adopting carbon storage in Alberta to meet the federal emissions cap? Read More
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