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  • Friend of man who died with wife and son in Alberta lake says he wasn’t a risk-taker
    A man who died with his wife and eight-year-old son after their utility terrain vehicle went into a lake wasn't the kind of person to put his family at risk, says a friend.
    Canada
    Dec 28, 2023
  • Olympic wrestling hopeful Dutchak looking for redemption at Canadian trials
    Finishing just shy of an Olympic berth four years ago, Saskatchewan wrestler Katie Dutchak has dedicated her last four years toward booking her spot at the 2024 Paris Games.
    Sports
    Dec 4, 2023
  • Woman accusing ex-NDP MP Romeo Saganash of sexual assault in Winnipeg goes public
    Carmen Roy, who works for the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, is alleging that she was sexually assaulted on May 1 in Winnipeg.
    Crime
    Aug 31, 2023
  • Former Quebec NDP MP Romeo Saganash charged with sexual assault in Winnipeg
    Police say they arrested Saganash on June 27 in relation to an allegation from May 1 in Winnipeg and the matter is now before the courts.
    Politics
    Aug 19, 2023
  • Alberta floods: 10 years later
    It's been 10 years since the historic floods of southern Alberta that were deadly, expensive and resulted in the first ever State of Provincial Emergency in Canadian history.
    Canada
    Jun 20, 2023
  • Right to Repair: Why is it so difficult to fix our electronics?
    Electronic devices have become ubiquitous in modern life, but increasingly difficult to maintain. A new movement is pushing to change that.
    Consumer
    May 13, 2023
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  • Enshrining UN’s Indigenous rights vow is a work in progress: Lametti
    The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples affirms the rights of Indigenous Peoples to self-determination, to their language, culture and traditional lands.
    Canada
    Apr 5, 2023
  • Ukraine’s Zelenskyy vows victory on first anniversary of Russian invasion
    President Volodymyr Zelenskyy used the Feb. 24 anniversary to congratulate Ukrainians on their resilience in the face of Europe's biggest and deadliest war since World War II.
    World
    Feb 24, 2023
  • Canada wins 2-0 over Honduras in World Cup qualifying match
    Canada maintained its unbeaten record and took a step closer to Qatar 2022 with a 2-0 victory over Honduras in CONCACAF World Cup qualifying play Thursday.
    Canada
    Jan 27, 2022
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  • Andy Schleck captures yellow jersey as Rolland wins 19th stage of Tour de France
    ALPE D'HUEZ, France - If Andy Schleck is to finally win the Tour de France, he's going to have to overcome one final obstacle on his own.
    Jul 22, 2011
  • Aliya Mustafina gives Russia 1st gymnastics gold at London Olympics
    LONDON - Aliya Mustafina gave Russia its first gold medal in gymnastics in London while Brazil and Australia — finally — each won their second golds overall Monday at the Olympics.
    Aug 6, 2012
  • Wednesday, June 20 on the Global Edmonton Morning News
    The Morning News on Global Edmonton - With Shaye Ganam and Jennifer Crosby.
    Jun 20, 2012
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  • Jean Charest, Liberals ponder next steps
    He shouldn’t be out of work for long. A politician of Jean Charest’s calibre, with his vast network of contacts, here and abroad, dynamic speaking talents and 28 years of public service is bound to be scooped up by someone. <br />
    Sep 7, 2012
  • OPEN SEASON CONTEST
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    Nov 9, 2012
  • Meet Miss Rodeo Canada
    Arleta Marcia Bowhay, the second of four children for Jim and Nola Bowhay of Sundre Alberta, was born January 26, 1992. She is the reigning Miss Rodeo Canada 2012.
    Oct 23, 2012
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  • Tsunami kills hundreds in Japan after powerful quake
    A ferocious tsunami unleashed by Japan's biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday, killing hundreds of people as it carried away ships, cars and homes, and triggered widespread fires that burned out of control.
    Nov 24, 2011
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    Nov 28, 2011
  • The words: Full transcript from Episode 32
    <p> The words: Full transcript from Episode 32 6442505385 Tom Clark: Welcome to The West Block on this Sunday, June 24th, the final show of this political season. Well on today’s show, Canada’s budget watchdog threatens to take the government to court. Kevin Page says, the government is illegally withholding info</p>
    Politics
    Jun 24, 2012
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  • Youngest senator has poorest attendance record in the Canadian Senate
    OTTAWA - The youngest senator in the upper chamber also has the poorest attendance record for this session of Parliament.
    Canada
    Jun 26, 2012
  • Youngest senator has poorest attendance record in the Canadian Senate
    OTTAWA - The youngest senator in the upper chamber also has the poorest attendance record for this session of Parliament.
    Politics
    Jun 26, 2012
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