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Edmonton Journal
Edmonton weather: Cloudy skies foreshadow more snowfall this week
Here's a look at Monday's Edmonton weather from Environment Canada. Read More
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Out of office: COVID normalized remote work, but is it really here to stay?
When the World Health Organization declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020, companies across Canada scrambled to shift their employees to home setups. Read More
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Former Alberta boys school headmaster who molested student granted full parole, lands consulting job
The former headmaster of a controversial Alberta boys school has been given full parole less than two years after he began a prison sentence for sexually abusing a student three decades ago. Read More
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What you need to know about Alberta's new wine tax
Alberta’s upcoming wine tax changes could be devastating for small producers, warns Rick Barr, owner of Barr Estate Winery Inc. Read More
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Roxy Theatre, neighbour in lawsuit fight over claims post-fire rebuild damaged next door building
Construction work to rebuild a historic Edmonton theatre damaged a neighbouring retail building, the building's owner claims in a lawsuit linked to its move to deny the theatre access to its property to finish an exterior wall. Read More
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'Fantastic': Hockey world's rave review of new Edmonton Oiler. But can he turn playoff dial?
Heading into the trade deadline, a Cult of Hockey poll found 67 per cent of respondents felt acquiring a new goalie was the top priority, with 27 per cent focusing on a defenceman. Read More
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Lorne Gunter: Mark Carney had an easy ride into role as Liberal leader and new PM
Of course the Liberals elected Mark Carney overwhelmingly (85.9 per cent of the votes cast) to replace Justin Trudeau. Carney offered the Liberal faithful what every self-absorbed party desires most — a chance to retain its grasp on power. Read More
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Edmonton Oilers' new additions beefing up the physicality
If the Edmonton Oilers were worried they didn't address their most pressing need at the trade deadline, Jake Walman wasted no time putting those fears to rest. Read More
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Is win over Dallas a tease, or are Edmonton Oilers on the way back?
The Edmonton Oilers have been saying all along, through troubling losses, personal slumps and a downward slide that lasted the better part of a month, that they “know what they have in here.” Read More
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Edmonton weather: Rain turns into snow, 5-10 cm expected overnight
Here's a look at today's Edmonton weather from Environment Canada. Read More
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Hunters, charities and commercial drivers: Alberta budget spells out dozens of new and increased fees
Alberta's Budget 2025, introduced last month, includes the government's new $1.2-billion tax cut, but also sets out a series of fee increases or establishes new fees, amounting to around 40 increases in total. Read More
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Can't shop Canadian: 80 per cent of Canada's aging firefighting equipment comes from the U.S.
The Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs (CAFC) is warning Canada’s escalating trade war with U.S. President Donald Trump could impact fire departments around the nation to the tune of billions, severely impacting fire departments' ability to access critical fire and emergency equipment for the impending 2025 fire season. Read More
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The Edmonton Oilers know you don't get the Stanley Cup for being deadline winners: 9 Things
This is it. This is the team the Oilers are going to war with. Read More
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Edmonton Oilers avert catastrophe, make statement at the same time
Fans who were underwhelmed by the Edmonton Oilers’ lack of big moves in the final week of trading braced themselves for the worst when one of the Central Division power teams, with its brand-new superstar in the lineup, rolled into town. Read More
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Player grades: Connor McDavid goes Full McDavid as Edmonton Oilers beat Dallas Stars
Connor McDavid is back. Read More
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Coveted superstar Rantanen finds comfortable landing with Dallas Stars post-trade deadline
When Mikko Rantanen showed up at Rogers Place Saturday morning, with his third different logoed equipment bag in the last six weeks — Colorado Avalanche, Carolina Hurricanes and now Dallas Stars — he felt right at home, joining “the Finnish mafia” as Matt Duchene joked, and they handed him his comfortable No. 96 jersey. Read More
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Newly-acquired Jake Walman excited to play in 'meaningful games' with Edmonton Oilers
It registers as barely a drop in the pond compared to the big wave made by the Dallas Stars signing $12-million man Mikko Rantanen, but the Edmonton Oilers did what they set out to do on trade deadline: Improve their roster. Read More
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Edmonton Oilers got younger and heavier at the deadline, but did they do enough?
The two powerhouse teams that faced off in the Western Conference Finals last spring will meet up again tonight in a game that marks the beginning of the stretch drive. For each, it will be Game #63, kicking off the final quarter of the season. More significantly, each will play their first game after the trade deadline. Read More
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Lorne Gunter: Riding an anti-Trump bounce, expect a Mark Carney Liberal leadership victory
Mark Carney will be selected as the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada on Sunday. Oh, I know, there are three other candidates in the race, including former Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland. But Carney should win resoundingly. Read More
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Clocks to spring forward as Canada recognizes daylight saving time
Many Canadians will lose an hour of sleep this weekend when they wind their clocks forward. Read More
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