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Hockey fever spreads across Edmonton
They gathered in sports arenas, pubs and living rooms across Edmonton to cheer on Team Canada on one of the biggest days in hockey and in what some fans would call our country's biggest hockey victory.28Feb/10Off
Canadian Blood Services reaches out to ethnic donors
Canadian Blood Services is trying to encourage more people from ethnic communities to register as stem cell and marrow donors.28Feb/10Off
With rescue underway in Chile, death toll doubles
As rescuers continue the daunting task of sifting through rubble to find Chileans trapped under debris after Saturday morning's massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake, the official death toll has skyrocketed to more than 708.28Feb/10Off
Syncrude trial to start Monday
Lawyers for oilsands giant Syncrude are scheduled to appear in court in Alberta on Monday to defend the company against charges laid in the deaths of 1,600 ducks in a northern Alberta tailings pond in April 2008.28Feb/10Off
Edmontonians filled with pride for Olympic athletes
It's a day for Canadians to look back over the past 17 days and relish in the accomplishments of our Olympic athletes, and while many are doing that they are also filled with an immense sense of pride for our nation's athletes.28Feb/10Off
Fans pack into Rexall Place to watch gold medal game
It is an exciting scene at Rexall Place where hundreds of hockey fans have gathered to watch a live broadcast of Team Canada taking on Team USA for the Olympic gold medal.28Feb/10Off
Power outage leaves hockey fans waiting
Fortis officials say they are still working to restore power to people living near Westlock after a raven flew into a sub-station taking out power moments before the men's gold medal hockey game began Sunday afternoon.28Feb/10Off
Alberta First Nation band office destroyed in fire
The band office on a First Nation in northwestern Alberta has been destroyed by fire.28Feb/10Off
3.9-magnitude earthquake rattles western Quebec
The earth shuddered closer to home Saturday night when a 3.9-magnitude earthquake hit western Quebec at 10:50 p.m., hours after a devastating quake hit central Chile. The quake's epicentre was 13 kilometres northwest of Lachute, a town 75 km northwest of Montreal.28Feb/10Off