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5 dead, 12 wounded in U.S. power plant explosion
Five people are dead and 12 are injured after a Sunday morning explosion at a Connecticut power plant under construction.7Feb/10Off
Province will appeal to right-winged base in budget: analyst
On Tuesday the province will unveil what's expected to be Alberta's second straight deficit budget and with promises of a $2 billion "fiscal correction" already coming, one political analyst says Albertans can expect a budget that appeals to the right-winged base.7Feb/10Off
‘Historic’ winter storm shuts down U.S. government
Federal offices in Washington, D.C. will be closed on Monday thanks to a powerful blizzard that dumped more than 60 centimetres of snow on the U.S. capital.7Feb/10Off
At least 5 workers dead in power plant explosion
Five people are dead and at least 12 are injured after a Sunday morning explosion at a Connecticut power plant under construction.7Feb/10Off
Alcohol believed to be a factor in double fatal collision
RCMP say a 22-year-old man is facing charges following a collision in Red Deer that left two people dead early Sunday morning.7Feb/10Off
Minivan and bus collide in Sherwood Park
A mother and son are recovering from injuries after their minivan collided with a bus in Sherwood Park Sunday afternoon.7Feb/10Off
Hundreds attend funeral for slain Alberta boys
Hundreds of people packed a church in central Alberta on Saturday to mourn the deaths of two young boys found in a bathtub this week.7Feb/10Off
CTV Ottawa newsroom destroyed in overnight blaze
Flames tore through CTV Ottawa's newsroom early Sunday morning, causing more than $2.5 million in damage and destroying local news archives.7Feb/10Off
Some dead in Connecticut power plant explosion
Officials say there are mass injuries after an explosion at a Connecticut power plant. Local police tell CTV.ca it is still unclear how many people were injured.7Feb/10Off