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PETA sues Edmonton over elephant
Animals rights groups are taking the City of Edmonton to court over Lucy, the Asian elephant at the city-run Valley Zoo.1Feb/10Off
BREAKING NEWS: Police find two dead in community south of Edmonton
RCMP tell CTV News they're investigating the scene of what may be a homicide in Millet, Alta.1Feb/10Off
Toyota outlines plan to fix recalled vehicles
A Toyota Canada executive says a planned retrofit for some 270,000 recalled Canadian vehicles will provide Toyota customers will a fast and simple repair, which will prevent further problems with sticking gas pedals.1Feb/10Off
Advocates for disabled adults fight to reverse budget cuts
Groups speaking on behalf of developmentally disabled adults are disappointed after a failed attempt to convince the province to withdraw its request for budget cuts to agencies that work with the disabled.1Feb/10Off
Animal rights groups launch lawsuit against the city
The fight over the fate of Lucy the Elephant is now heading to court after PETA and Zoocheck have decided to take formal action against the City of Edmonton.1Feb/10Off
Officer docked $4,800 after DUI conviction
A disciplinary board has ruled that a veteran Edmonton police officer must forfeit the equivalent of $4,800 in pay after being convicted of drunk driving in 2008.1Feb/10Off
U.S. church group knew it was doing wrong: Haiti PM
Ten American missionaries knew they were doing something wrong when they tried to take 33 children out of Haiti, the country's prime minister is charging.1Feb/10Off
St. Albert residents fight to stop Habitat for Humanity build
Residents in St. Albert are fighting to stop a nearby green space from getting re-zoned for an affordable housing project.1Feb/10Off
Research project to study impact of weight loss on heart failure
The University of Alberta Hospital foundation is donating money to fund research at the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute to study the impact of weight loss on heart failure.1Feb/10Off