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Canada wins silver in women’s curling final
The Canadian women's curling team lost to Sweden at the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver Friday night, taking the silver medal in the championship match.26Feb/10Off
College before jail for convicted soccer player
A 19-year old Edmonton soccer player who was found guilty in an attack on the father of a player from an opposing team will be allowed to finish his college semester before he is sentenced, a judge ruled Friday26Feb/10Off
Rookie goalie proves golden at winter games
For the third straight Olympics, Canada's women's hockey team is number one after shutting out the United States in the final... all thanks to a local girl in net.26Feb/10Off
WCB standoff accused on hunger strike
The man accused of holding hostages in the Workers' Compensation Board building in downtown Edmonton last October is on a hunger strike.26Feb/10Off
68 new child care spaces to help military families
The 68 newly-created daycare spaces for military families will help put a dent in a two-year waiting list at the Edmonton Garrison, the base commander said Friday.26Feb/10Off
Vote or pay up?
Not participating in a provincial election might just result in you having to pay a fine.26Feb/10Off
Edmonton Real Estate Market Weekly Update
Here is our update on the Edmonton real estate market. (Previous week's numbers are in brackets). For the past 7 days: New listings: 477 (420,417, 454) # Sales: 255 (231,228, 200) Ratio: 53% (55%,55%, 44%) # Price changes: 159 (152,136,...26Feb/10Off
Wind offering credits to break cell contracts
Wind Mobile, fresh off launching service in Edmonton this week, is cranking up the heat on established cellphone providers by offering customers credit to break their contracts.26Feb/10Off
Team Canada apologizes for post-game behaviour
Hockey Canada apologized Thursday for an impromptu party the Olympic women's hockey team threw for itself on the Canada Hockey Place ice after winning the gold medal.26Feb/10Off