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Conflict rises for growing number of bottle pickers
A turf war is brewing among some of our city's homeless over the collection of empty bottles.26Feb/10Off
Youths arrested for numerous vehicle break-ins
Police are reminding the public to lock their vehicles and remove any valuables after three youths were arrested for allegedly breaking into more than 50 unlocked vehicles in Southwest Edmonton.26Feb/10Off
Planning underway for NATO offensive in Kandahar
Canadian Forces and local Afghan officials are preparing for a major assault in Kandahar province this spring, following in the footsteps of Afghan and NATO soldiers who are currently flushing out Taliban fighters from neighbouring Helmand province.26Feb/10Off
Martin rink urged on by alma mater
The staff and students at Kevin Martin's alma mater, the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton, held a huge celebration featuring a massive cake Friday to urge the Canadian curler and his team to gold at the Olympics.26Feb/10Off
3 teens face charges in car break-in spree
Charges are pending against three teens after as many as 60 unlocked vehicles were broken into in southwest Edmonton, police say.26Feb/10Off
New Katz strategy has engaged public, spokesman says
A new social media strategy launched by Edmonton Oilers owner Daryl Katz this week has generated a lot of discussion about his vision for a new downtown arena, Katz Group spokesman Bob Black said Thursday.26Feb/10Off
Deadline to file property assessment complaint nearing
Homeowners not happy with their 2010 property assessments have until March 5 to file a complaint with the City.26Feb/10Off
Lethbridge man charged with luring children over Internet
A 21-year-old Lethbridge man has been charged with four counts of child luring.26Feb/10Off
Edmonton’s Chinese community airs concerns to police chief
Edmonton's Chinese community got a chance to discuss their concerns over crime in downtown's Chinatown with Police Chief Mike Boyd Thursday.26Feb/10Off