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Hurricanes shut down Oilers via ‘full team effort’The Carolina Hurricanes were pretty quiet during the trade deadline period, but based on the way they've been playing of late it could easily be argued they didn't really need to tinker with the lineup.Sports4 hours
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Blake paces surging Hurricanes to win over OilersJackson Blake had a pair of goals and K'Andre Miller had three assists as the Eastern Conference-leading Carolina Hurricanes came away with a 6-3 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Friday.Sports9 hours
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‘Can’t believe it’: Calmar family reunited with missing dog after nearly 3 monthsAfter nearly three months, a Calmar family has finally been reunited with their dog. The 6-year-old dog got spooked and ran into the forest near Drayton Valley.Canada11 hours
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Where is Shelley-Anne Bacsu? $50K reward aims to uncover answers in Alberta cold caseFor four decades, Alberta's Sandy and Muriel Bacsu have lived with a painful question no parent should have to endure: What happened to their 16-year-old daughter?CrimeMar 6
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Dach, Dickinson relish opportunities with OilersColton Dach grew up a self-proclaimed diehard Oilers fan.SportsMar 6
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Alberta passenger rail master plan coming within weeks: Transportation ministerA passenger rail connection between Edmonton and Calgary has been talked about for more than a decade and could take even longer to develop.TrafficMar 6
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Jets add two prospects and three drafts picksThe Winnipeg Jets dealt three pending unrestricted free agents to the Buffalo Sabres for two prospects and three drafts picks on Friday.SportsMar 6
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Gas rises to $1.50 in Edmonton as Middle East conflict pushes up oil pricesWest Texas Intermediate, the North American benchmark, went from US$71 per barrel on Monday to $90US a barrel on Friday — the biggest weekly gain since Russia invaded Ukraine.EconomyMar 6
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Oilers forward Janmark has season-ending surgeryThe Edmonton Oilers will be without Mattias Janmark for the rest of the season.HealthMar 6
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Ottawa, Alberta reach prospective agreement on major project assessmentsAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says in a news release the agreement is a meaningful step forward and should mean shovels hit the ground faster.PoliticsMar 6
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Find Edmonton thrift store marks 15 years of furnishing the recently housedWhile many know it as a second-hand shop, Find Edmonton also runs a furniture bank that provides free furnishings to people transitioning out of homelessness into stable housing.ConsumerMar 5
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Jasper affordable housing apartment receives funding boost as fire rebuild ramps upBy the end of this year, 40 new below-market rate apartments are expected to be available in Jasper and a second build of the same size is in the works.CanadaMar 5
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Sister of domestic murder victim Nancy Cooper raises awareness at WIN House eventAn Alberta woman whose sister’s 2008 murder by her husband in the U.S. made headlines across the continent is hoping their family’s nightmare will help prevent similar tragedies.CanadaMar 5
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Alberta government, store owners campaign for change in nicotine pouch rulesThe Alberta government is hoping Ottawa will rethink current restrictions on nicotine pouches, allowing sale of the products in convenience stores once again.HealthMar 5
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Oil prices top US$81 a barrel amid Iran war, pushing global markets downThe price for a barrel of benchmark U.S. crude shot up 8.5 per cent Thursday to settle at US$81.01 per barrel, the highest level since the summer of 2024.MoneyMar 5
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Alberta’s premier consulting on scrapping clock changes, prefers more light at nightDanielle Smith says the Alberta government will consult on doing away with twice-a-year clock changes and says if a switch is made, she'd prefer going to permanent daylight time.CanadaMar 5
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3 more recall petitions against Alberta politicians fall shortThe petitions falling short Thursday means at least 17 of the two dozen recall petitions launched against Danielle Smith's UCP caucus late last year have failed.PoliticsMar 5
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CNRL defers oilsands mine expansion, citing regulatory uncertaintyCNRL says it's putting Jackpine mine expansion spending on hold until it gets more clarity around expected changes to federal carbon pricing and methane emissions rules.MoneyMar 5
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Alberta returning to standard, flat tax on wine after industry outcryThe Alberta government is eliminating the ad valorem model introduced in 2025, and instead will increase the standard volume-based markup for wine products by 58 cents per litre.ConsumerMar 5
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Oilers trade Mangiapane, draft pick to BlackhawksThe Edmonton Oilers have completed another deal with the Chicago Blackhawks.SportsMar 4
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Parents of HUB mall shooting victim push for Canada to change parole eligibilityIf passed, "Brian's Bill" or Bill C-243, would mean those convicted of first- and second-degree murder who are denied parole would have to wait five years to apply again.CrimeMar 4
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Chinatown shows signs of improvement as City of Edmonton weighs 3 new initiativesThe City of Edmonton is exploring three initiatives aimed at improving Chinatown: a community cleanup group, changing the 97 Street bridge and housing incentives for the Quarters.CanadaMar 4
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Edmonton looks to incentivize downtown apartment developmentThe annual grant program would cover between 25 and 100 per cent of property taxes for the developer, depending on how many attainable units a project includes.EconomyMar 4
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Calgary police investigating overnight shootings in 2 northeast communitiesSo far police haven't made any arrests, but they do not believe the shooting is related to extortion cases involving members of the city's South Asian community.CrimeMar 4
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Calgary and Edmonton submit joint bid for 2028 World Cup of HockeyThe World Cup of Hockey is scheduled to be played in February 2028 and will assemble the world's top hockey players under their national banners for a best-on-best tournament.SportsMar 4