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U.S., Canada make it official on Buy American
Canadian companies are now exempt from controversial Buy American provisions introduced by Washington in the wake of the recession, under a new deal that International Trade Minister Peter Van Loan has confirmed.5Feb/10Off
Layton to remain NDP leader while battling cancer
NDP Leader Jack Layton says he will stay on as party leader after being diagnosed with prostate cancer, telling a news conference in Toronto that he is determined to beat the disease.5Feb/10Off
Local Toyota dealerships begin mass repairs
Toyota dealerships across Canada have started mass repairs to some popular models after the biggest recall in the company's history. In total, Toyota has had to recall 270,000 cars across the country after gas pedals were found to be sticking in some cases.5Feb/10Off
Candlelight vigil held Friday for young brothers
A candlelight vigil will be held in the town of Millet Friday night paying tribute to two-and-a-half-year-old Connor and 10-month-old Jayden McConnell, who were found dead in their home earlier this week.5Feb/10Off
Province welcomes widespread consultation to help improve health care
Alberta's health minister is responding to some recommendations outlined in a report geared to provide a solution for what's been called an Alberta health care system in bad shape.5Feb/10Off
Customers lose out on purchased Olympic tickets
An Alberta family is part of nearly 200 people who bought Olympic tickets through online brokers, only to find out the tickets are now unavailable and their money is gone.5Feb/10Off
U of A attempts dodgeball record
More than 1,200 University of Alberta students and staff attempted to set a world record for the number of players in a single dodgeball game Friday.5Feb/10Off
Calgary man accused of killing his children found fit to stand trial
A psychiatric assessment has determined a Calgary man accused of killing his two children and attempting to kill his wife is fit to stand trial.5Feb/10Off
Province to consult on new Health Act
Premier Ed Stelmach's government says it plans to move quickly in consulting the public and health-care providers on a new Alberta Health Act, which is expected to be introduced this fall.5Feb/10Off