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Edmonton Oilers fly over the handlebars again in third-period collapse
One game after the Edmonton Oilers roared out of the gate in Dallas with their best 30 minutes of the season, only to lose 4-1, they were once again caught in an uncontrollable speed wobble on their way to the finish line Tuesday. Read More
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Radium Hot Springs heritage building and pools get $29 million makeover
The federal government has spent $29 million renovating the Radium Hot Springs Aquacourt building and pools. Read More
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Canucks 6, Blackhawks 3: From road worriers to warriors to dominate trip finale
Like a thoroughbred with a finishing kick, or wire-to-wire dominance, the Vancouver Canucks had the field covered last NHL season by winning long road races in convincing fashion. Read More
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Death toll rises to three after atmospheric river that drenched southern B.C.
At least three deaths have been linked to torrential rain from an atmospheric river weather system that hammered British Columbia's south coast over the weekend. Read More
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Residents of West End highrise find nothing salvageable following 'surreal' fire
A day after a raging fire spread to his 21st-floor condo in a West End highrise, Cole McLeod tiptoed back to his unit to survey the "surreal" aftermath. Read More
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B.C. Election: Who are the two Greens that could hold the balance of power?
B.C. is in a holding pattern pending the outcome of two recounts on Saturday, but, if election results hold, the decision about which party forms the next government could come down to two men: Jeremy Valeriote and Rob Botterell of the B.C. Greens. Read More
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B.C. Conservatives may find voter anger if they force a new election too quickly
VICTORIA — B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad has vowed to force an early election if his party finds itself in a position to do so in the next sitting of the legislature. Read More
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'Don't try to be a hero': Burnaby tow truck driver shares atmospheric river experience
During the weekend's atmospheric river, countless images of devastation and weather mayhem were shared online and captured by news crews. Read More
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Edmonton won't add optional criminal record checks for council candidates
Edmonton city council decided not to bring in an optional new rule that would require anyone running in the next municipal election to undergo a criminal record check that could be publicly accessible. Read More
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MLS Playoffs: With a parting speech from Steve Nash, the Whitecaps head to Portland
Seven games ago, Axel Schuster didn’t have to spare much of thought about the off-season. Seven games ago, the prevailing sentiment surrounding the Vancouver Whitecaps was one of comfort and confidence. Read More
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Alberta announces new municipal infrastructure grant, but minister says more needed
Alberta’s municipalities can apply for a share of a new $20-million provincial infrastructure grant, but Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver says more funding is needed. Read More
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New Westminster police investigating courtroom attack by Ripudaman Singh Malik killer
New Westminster police are investigating a courtroom attack by one of the men who pleaded guilty Monday to murdering Surrey businessman Ripudaman Singh Malik, who was acquitted almost 20 years ago of the Air India bombing. Read More
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Competition bureau probes U.S. company's domination of Banff-Jasper attractions
Canada's competition bureau is launching an inquiry into U.S.-based VIAD's domination of the sightseeing attraction sector in Banff and Jasper national parks. Read More
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Man killed in northeast shooting had links to organized crime
A man killed in an apparent targeted shooting in the city's northeast last week had connections to organized crime that included a conviction for kidnapping. Read More
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Coming Out Monologues coming back this weekend
The Coming Out Monologues is coming back. Read More
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Alberta RCMP justified in shooting assault suspect: ASIRT
COLD LAKE, Alta. -- Alberta's police oversight agency says an officer was justified in fatally shooting a man who, while high on meth, assaulted a woman, choked her dog, stole her car keys and stabbed a police dog. Read More
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Transit advocates call for bus-only lanes on Centre Street during rush hour
Amid the Green Line LRT project's uncertainty — particularly when it comes to the section north of the Bow River — a transit advocacy group is calling on the city to make Centre Street N. more bus-oriented. Read More
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Edmonton launches small business shopping campaign ahead of holidays
Edmonton now has an official small business week after a proclamation by the mayor. Read More
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Review: Richard O'Brien's Rocky Horror Show delivers absolute pleasure
Absolute pleasure? In this political climate? Well, just leave that to the Grindstone. Read More
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QB questions linger for Stamps heading into CFL's season finale
The QB plan appears to be for Matt Shiltz to shoulder the load the rest of the way for the Calgary Stampeders. Read More
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