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Edmonton Oilers fans search for answers after team’s early playoff exitThe Edmonton Oilers' season came to an end Thursday with a Game 6 loss to the Anaheim Ducks, a feeling fans and businesses alike have not had to deal with for the past few years.SportsMay 1
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Edmonton to rework Exhibition Land plans after Expo Centre viability concerns raisedThe long-term plans for Edmonton's exhibition lands is being sent back to the drawing board after concerns were raised about the Expo Centre and its ability to host major events.CanadaApr 21
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Inaugural World Rugby Nations Cup coming to Edmonton in JulyA dozen teams from six continents will play in July and November. They all qualified for the men's rugby World Cup next year.CanadaApr 3
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City of Edmonton launches new summer programming to support downtownFrom now until December, residents and visitors can experience more than 1,000 events and activities designed to support local businesses and make Edmonton downtown more vibrant.LifestyleJun 2
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Road to the Referendum: Exploring Alberta separatism and the province’s place in CanadaGlobal News explores the issues at the heart of the Alberta independence movement and conversely, the efforts to nip it in the bud and stay in Canada, in 'Road to the Referendum.'CanadaMay 31
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Alberta man told to take taxi to ER despite emergency bleeding after knee surgeryAn Edmonton man says he was forced to take a taxi to hospital while bleeding heavily after surgery, raising concerns about ambulance shortages.HealthJun 5
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Could Mike Babcock be the next head coach of the Edmonton Oilers?Mike Babcock's track record includes the Detroit Red Wings 2008 Stanley Cup championship win and two Olympic gold medals — but also, a reputation as a bully from a bygone era.Sports9 hours
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‘Just be amazed:’ Alberta is seeing a cyclical outbreak of caterpillarsForest tent caterpillars are not entomologist Ken Fry's favourite insect but the black-coloured critters with vibrant blue-and-yellow marks do have a soft spot in his heart.CanadaJun 1
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Funding cuts coming to more than a dozen rural Alberta women’s sheltersThe Alberta Council of Women's Shelters said while there is a net increase to sector-wide base funding — it comes at the expense of budget reductions for several rural communities.CanadaMay 28
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Runny nose? Itchy? Experts say seasonal allergies worsening due to increase in pollenA group of Canadian researchers say pollen released by plants during reproduction has gone up across Canada in recent years and is exacerbating allergies from hay fever to hives.CanadaMay 18
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Corb Lund says ‘Water Not Coal’ petition drive has collected enough signaturesCorb Lund says his Water Not Coal team has collected enough signatures to compel the Alberta government to take action on stopping mining on the eastern slopes of the Rockies.EnvironmentJun 8
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Edmonton city councillor hopes to revisit fare gates at LRT stationsEdmonton city councillor Mike Elliott is open to revisiting the conversation of adding fare gates at some LRT stations, saying it could help with safety concerns and boost revenue.CanadaApr 23
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Alberta ‘monitoring’ other youth social media bansManitoba says it will ban 'social media and AI chatbots' for youth and children. Ontario says it's also considering a ban, while Saskatchewan says it will be getting feedback.PoliticsApr 27
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Canadian astronaut Joshua Kutryk set for 6 months on the International Space StationFrom the Prairies of Alberta to the international space station, the Canadian astronaut will be headed the ISS for a mission that will last about six-months.CanadaApr 28
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IED in Sherwood Park car designed to kill many people, former Mountie says'This is the kind of stuff you use to kill high numbers of people,' a former RCMP major crimes investigator said of the briefcase bomb found by police in Sherwood Park.CrimeApr 9
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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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Premier Danielle Smith teases future bid from Alberta for the OlympicsPremier Danielle Smith raised the prospect of a future bid for Alberta to host the Olympics, during a speech to the Rotary Club of Downtown Calgary on Thursday.PoliticsApr 9
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers GM Kyle Walters ‘feeling good’ after successful draftThe Bombers selected four players on offence, four players on defence, and a special teamer in Tuesday's CFL Canadian Draft.SportsApr 29
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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
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Conservative MP tells reporters on hot mic, Liberals ‘trying to poach me’Five MPs have switched political teams to the Liberals in the past five months, including four Conservatives — and there is speculation that more could follow.CanadaApr 13