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Wildrose Alliance accuses Alberta Speaker of partisanship

The Wildrose Alliance has accused Alberta Speaker Ken Kowalski of partisanship in allowing the upstart political party just two questions during the daily legislative Question Period.
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2Feb/10Off

Inquiry into murder-suicide of disabled boy, father

A public inquiry will be held into a murder-suicide involving an Edmonton man who killed his disabled son last year.
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Father discovers boys’ lifeless bodies in Millet home: family friend

An unnamed friend of the family tells CTV News the father of two young boys discovered their lifeless bodies inside a Millet home where police are currently investigating two suspicious deaths.
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Fort Edmonton Park looks for public input for revitalization plans

In part of a proposed plan to increase the number of visitors at Fort Edmonton Park, officials are asking for public input on revitalization plans that include increasing interactive experiences, and using technology to recreate past events.
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Boys found dead on floor of Alberta house: witness

A woman who lives near a house that is the focus of a suspicious-death investigation in an Edmonton-area community told CBC News she saw the bodies of two young boys on the bathroom floor.
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2Feb/10Off

Head-on crash kills 1

A report of an explosion on a highway southwest of Edmonton alerted RCMP to a fatal head-on crash Tuesday morning between a dump truck and an Audi.
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2Feb/10Off

Torched building gets new lease on life

The fire-gutted Kelly-Ramsey block has been purchased by Edmonton lawyer John Day, well-known for his other restoration projects such as the Jasper Avenue Sobeys and the redevelopment of the Garneau Theatre.
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New study suggests cellphone laws don’t lower collision numbers

Alberta's transportation minister is looking into the findings of a recent U.S.-based study that found cellphone bylaws didn't result in fewer car crashes.
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2Feb/10Off

Plan to use luxury cruise ship as floating hotel during Olympics in jeopardy

Plans to use a luxury cruise ship as a floating hotel in Vancouver during the Olympics may be put aside due to soaring prices and low bookings.
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Alley closing could lead to highrise project

A small bylaw change could open the door for another big downtown development near the Epcor Tower.
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