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Everything going wrong as fast-fading Edmonton Oilers lose another one
Well, at least it was a better loss than the last one. Read More
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Edmonton Oilers lack depth scoring, net-front defence in 3-2 loss to Jersey: Cult of Hockey Player Grades
The Edmonton dropped a 3-2 decision in New Jersey Thursday, on an evening where the Oilers bottom-9 did not piss a drop. Read More
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Alberta puts $2M towards planning for Edmonton hospital capacity increase
The Alberta government says $2 million it devoted to funds for planning in last month's provincial budget could result in hundreds of new beds across two Edmonton hospitals, though a timeline and cost for the final project are not yet available. Read More
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Court declines to review Crown's decision not to prosecute Edmonton police officer who kicked Pacey Dumas in the head
A judge has declined to review the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service's decision not to prosecute an Edmonton police officer who kicked an Indigenous teenager in the head, finding there is no evidence of an "abuse of process" justifying the "extremely rare" step. Read More
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Province files statement of defence in lawsuit from former CEO
Alberta Health Service's former CEO is challenging public comments made by the premier and health minister in a new statement issued minutes before the province filed its statement of defence in the matter, suggesting she was let go because "she couldn't do her job." Read More
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Alberta pulls funding for mental health service provider in Ponoka County
An organization that has been providing transitional mental health services to Albertans in Ponoka County says the province has pulled their funding without any reasoning. Read More
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DNA identifies remains of Edmonton man who disappeared in 1990: EPS
The Edmonton Police Service says DNA sequencing has been used to identify the remains of a man who was last seen in Edmonton in November 1990. Read More
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Opinion: Sexual assault survivors bear the brunt of Alberta budget cuts
On Monday, my team and I faced the heartbreaking decision to pause intakes to many of our clinical services, including counselling for children, youth, and adults. This was not a decision made lightly but one forced upon us after learning that we will have a significant funding shortfall in the next fiscal year. Read More
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Edmonton Oilers better hope they've already hit rock bottom on season
From the top of the Pacific Division to the depths of the lowest point in the season, it was a February to forget for the Edmonton Oilers. And March isn't shaping up to be much better. Read More
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Why Edmonton Oilers goalie is falling (literally) on his face
This in from NHL goalie expert Kevin Woodley, who covers the Canucks for NHL.com, his explanation of why goalie Stuart Skinner of the Edmonton Oilers is literally falling on his face in the Edmonton nets now and then. Read More
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How can the Edmonton Oilers turn things around?
WATCH BELOW: On the latest episode of Oil Spills Postmedia’s Rob Wong speaks with Edmonton Journal Oilers writer Gerry Moddejonge to get his thoughts on what has gone wrong for the Oilers of late and how they can right the ship. They also discuss the addition of Jake Walman and how he has looked in his first few games with Edmonton. Read More
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‘Step backwards’: Union decries Pride flag removals from Edmonton Public Library branches
The union representing library employees is decrying the removal of Pride flags from at least two Edmonton Public Library (EPL) branches as a step backwards for inclusion. Read More
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Edmonton weather: Heavy snowfall dropping up to 20 cm with heavy winds
Here's a look at Thursday's Edmonton weather from Environment Canada. Read More
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Lorne Gunter: Smith's approach to combating tariffs just as legitimate as Ford's
So Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has been blasted by lots of other politicians, commentators and media outlets for her solo stance against using Alberta oil to counter U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats. And for travelling to Florida to meet Trump face-to-face to try to head off his tariffs before they were even implemented. Read More
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Potential Ice District event park deal raises questions in concert industry
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Thursday's letters: No public money for Smith's U.S. junket
Premier Danielle Smith is defending her trip to South Florida to attend a fundraiser for a right-wing group called PragerU. PragerU unabashedly supports Trump’s polices, including the annexation of Canada. She says she will defend Canada’s position on tariffs at the conference, but the reality is the cost of her trip benefits a right-wing group that supports Trump’s goal of annexation. Read More
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