6Feb/10Off
Local athlete knows true meaning of having heart
When Megan Riou takes to the ice this weekend for the 28th Annual Edmonton Silver Ring Ringette tournament, her racing pulse will be a constant reminder she's a fighter.6Feb/10Off
Conference hones in on Alberta’s economy
A number of politicians from different parties are taking a hard look at our province's future this weekend, hoping to figure out what policy changes and shifts in attitude are needed to get back in black.6Feb/10Off
Report puts five schools on chopping block
The Edmonton public school district is looking at shutting the doors on five central Edmonton schools, citing low enrollment numbers as the cause.6Feb/10Off
G7 ministers determined to curb risky bank practices
The G7 summit in Iqaluit has wrapped up, with finance ministers from the Group of Seven industrialized nations pledging to create new regulations to keep financial institutions from engaging in overly risky practices.6Feb/10Off
Vigil helps small town grieve double homicide
Bundled up against the elements, more than 100 Millet residents took to the street on Friday night, each carrying a flame in honour of two young boys who were found dead inside their home earlier in the week.6Feb/10Off
Memorial celebrates short lives of slain Millet boys
A difficult mix of emotion flooded the Calvary Baptist Church in Wetaskiwin on Saturday afternoon, as hundreds pack in to pay their final respects to two-and-a-half-year-old Connor and 10-month-old Jayden McConnell.6Feb/10Off
Edmonton woman dies during Ironman training
Laura MacKay died in the Canary Islands on Thursday after she lost control of the bicycle she was riding and crashed into a rock face.6Feb/10Off
Conference looks at what’s ahead for Alberta’s economy
A number of politicians from different parties are taking a hard look at our province's future this weekend, hoping to figure out what policy changes and shifts in attitude are needed to get back in black.6Feb/10Off
G7 wraps up without consensus on bank reform
The G7 summit wrapped up in Iqaluit Saturday, with finance ministers and central bankers agreeing it is still too early in the global economic recovery to eliminate stimulus spending, but fell short of reaching an agreement on bank reform.6Feb/10Off