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University of Alberta’s Abby Guezen, Ryder Rattee sweep 2026 U Sports awardsIt's just the second time a single university claimed both U Sports honours after McGill hockey players Ann-Sophie Bettez and Marc-André Dorion in 2012.SportsMay 20
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University of Alberta Hospital rehab space offers help for neurology patients soonerA new $2.7M neuro rehab centre at the U of A Hospital is speeding up recovery, using robotic exoskeletons and early therapy to help stroke and injury patients.HealthApr 30
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‘The day the music dies’: Organists pipe up to save historical U of A instrumentMusic from a pipe organ has filled the U of A's convocation hall for a century, but that may soon come to an end as impending renovations include removing the memorial instrument.EntertainmentApr 22
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Alberta picks university to cost out separation, panel to assess ahead of referendumThe University of Calgary has been chosen by the Alberta government to study the potential costs of the province leaving Canada with a report to be made public before the vote.EconomyJun 12
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Vaping causes lung and heart damage faster than cigarettes, U of A research suggestsThe vape study participants, all in their early 20s, had lung impairments — such as reduced blood flow — as well as heart dysfunction that could lead to more serious complications.HealthJun 8
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Deal reached with hackers after Canadian universities hit by security breachThe company that operates Canvas, a popular online learning system, has struck a deal with hackers to delete the data stolen in a cyberattack last week.CanadaMay 12
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Road to the Referendum: Lessons from Quebec as Albertans decide whether to leave CanadaA look back the 1980 and 1995 Quebec referendums shed some light on how Alberta's society and politics could be forever changed going forward, regardless of the outcome on Oct.19.PoliticsJun 5
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Interest in ‘The Clifton’ multi-million dollar condos a reflection of Edmonton real estateThe building called 'The Clifton' will have 12 floors and 18 luxury units overlooking Edmonton's river valley, with prices ranging from $2.7 million to nearly $9.5 million.ConsumerJun 9
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Alberta separatists threaten to oust Premier Danielle Smith over referendum questionAlberta Premier Danielle Smith is facing mounting criticism over her failure to call a referendum on the province's independence, with some separatists now threatening her job.PoliticsMay 20
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Several Canadian universities face security breach, student data leakedThe U of T, UBC and U of A are amongst the major Canadian post-secondary institutions dealing with fallout from a cybersecurity incident involving a popular platform called Canvas.EducationMay 8
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Fajardo excited by revamped Elks receiving corpsWhen quarterback Cody Fajardo looks at the wide receivers on the Edmonton Elks roster this season, he has to smile at least a little at the upgrade made in the off-season.SportsMay 28
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers sign former Manitoba Bisons QB Jackson Tachinski, 2 othersWith the injuries adding up, the Blue Bombers added Jackson Tachinski, Kaleb Mackie-McLeod and Kolby Hurford on Tuesday.SportsMay 19
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Man charged in spree of Edmonton infill arsons from fall of 2025A man has been charged with arson and other crimes after several under-construction infill homes went up in flames in the Belgravia and Strathcona neighbourhoods last fall.CrimeJun 3
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Road to the Referendum: What would happen to border city of Lloydminster?The speculation and conversation over what it would mean if Alberta became its own country is intensified in Lloydminster, the unique city divided by the border with Saskatchewan.PoliticsJun 2
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Alberta’s separatist movement is an outlier among global secession efforts: expertsAlberta's secession movement is unlike other separatist efforts in democratic countries across the world, experts say.CanadaMay 27
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First Nation says it has evidence dozens of children died attending residential schoolSturgeon Lake Cree Nation has spent years digging in provincial archives, looking for death records of children from the time a residential school operated on the nation.PerspectivesMay 19
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Alberta separation question creating uncertainty for provincial investment: ‘Not good for us’Some Alberta companies say the unstable political climate has already prompted concern from investors and, in at least one case, consideration of moving operations elsewhere.PoliticsMay 26
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No whey? Why there is a looming shortage of the protein in CanadaThe global whey market is facing a 'once-in-a-generation supply crisis,' a report by global market research firm Market Decipher said on Monday.ConsumerJun 10
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Inside Alberta’s separatism movement: Residents on what’s driving them to stay or leaveThe fate of the province five million people call home will be up in the air for the next five months, as everyday Alberta voters mull a serious question: Do we stay or go?PoliticsJun 1
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Carney says best place for Alberta is in Canada, after judge tosses separation petitionPrime Minister Mark Carney has responded to a judge's decision to quash a petition on Alberta separation by saying the best place for Alberta is in Canada.PoliticsMay 14