Black Friday Edmonton
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Edmonton retail stores busy for Black Friday deals amid COVID-19 restrictionsNew COVID-19 restrictions at Alberta stores and businesses took effect just in time for Black Friday.ConsumerNov 27, 2020
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Black Friday shopping alternative draws hundreds from across EdmontonA Black Friday shopping alternative drew hundreds from across Edmonton for a swap shop style event.ConsumerNov 24, 2017
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Edmonton broadcasters remember covering Black Friday tornadoRetired Edmonton broadcasters Gord Whitehead and Murray Blakely remember what it was like to cover the aftermath of the Black Friday tornado 30 years ago.CanadaJul 31, 2017
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Black Friday 30 years later: what’s changed in weather forecasting?A lot has changed in the past 30 years when it comes to technology and communication. While Environment Canada said the warnings went out well in advance of the 1987 storm, weather forecasting has come leaps and bounds in the past three decades.CanadaJul 31, 2017
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Black Friday: Edmonton marks sombre 30-year anniversary of deadly tornadoOn July 31, 1987, 27 people were killed and hundreds injured when an F-4 tornado ripped through the Capital Region, leaving a 37-kilometre path of destruction behind it.CanadaJul 31, 2017
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Bob Layton editorial: Black Friday TornadoThirty years ago today, the Black Friday Tornado ripped through the Edmonton area, killing 27 people and injuring over 300.CommentaryJul 31, 2017
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Black Friday frenzy in Edmonton as shoppers seek early dealsDozens of Edmonton shoppers lined up early Friday morning, braving the freezing temperatures in anticipation of hot Black Friday deals.ConsumerNov 25, 2016
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