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Alberta sees big hike in hunting participationHunting has always been a popular activity in Alberta, but the latest figures from the province show it's shooting up in popularity and the recent farm-to-table movement is being cited as one of the reasons.EnvironmentNov 16, 2017
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2 elections in 1 month for residents west and north of EdmontonResidents who live just west and north of Edmonton will be voting for politicians at the municipal and federal levels within a week of each other in October.PoliticsSep 22, 2017
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School is in for students at Elk Island Public SchoolsTuesday was the first day of school for pupils in the Elk Island Public school system.EducationAug 30, 2017
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City of Edmonton hears how Syrian resettlement is goingOn Monday, a city committee heard from stakeholders involved in the process of settling the nearly 2,100 Syrian refugees brought to Edmonton in the past two years.CanadaAug 21, 2017
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Servus Edmonton Marathon expecting big crowds and fast field for weekend raceThe Edmonton Marathon race weekend is expected to draw thousands to downtown streets for the 25th anniversary of the event.FeaturesAug 17, 2017
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Snowbirds to do special flyby entrance for Edmonton AirshowEdmontonians will be treated to a special arrival flyby Thursday afternoon by the Snowbirds. The aerial demo team will be in town after being invited by the Edmonton Airshow for this year's program.CanadaAug 16, 2017
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NEB approves Northeastern BC pipeline expansion projectThe pipeline is currently a loop of the Westcoast Energy Fort St. John Mainline. The expansion would add 27 kilometres of pipeline to the existing route.CanadaAug 11, 2017
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What are the rules surrounding Alberta politicians’ living allowances?The controversy surrounding MLA Derek Fildebrandt and his admission of renting out his taxpayer-subsidized apartment has thrust the rules of MLA living allowances into the spotlight.MoneyAug 10, 2017
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Grande Prairie runner wins gruelling Canadian Death Race on 1st attempt at 125 km distanceThe Alberta pipeline engineer said it was his first attempt ever at the full 125-kilometre length, and had previously only ran local races in area trails and on local parks.CanadaAug 8, 2017
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Edmonton teen admits to killing, cooking catWARNING: This story contains details some readers may find disturbing. EDMONTON — An Edmonton teen admitted in court Friday to stealing, stabbing and partially cooking a cat. Wendell Mack Mah, 19, pleaded guilty in provincial court to theft and animal cruelty. “This has to be one of the most disturbing cases we’ve ever dealt with here in Edmonton,”...Nov 13, 2015