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Bronze Rush for Canada in 4-man bobsleigh
Lyndon Rush seemed a little disappointed with his bronze medal after the conclusion of the final four-man runs on Saturday at the Winter Games.27Feb/10Off
As Chile reels, Pacific Rim braces for tsunami
Japanese officials were bracing for a three-metre tsunami Saturday night, following a massive earthquake which struck coastal Chile nearly a day earlier, sending powerful shockwaves across the Pacific.27Feb/10Off
Canadian men beat Norway for curling gold
Canada has won yet another gold as the men's curling team defeats Norway for top honours.27Feb/10Off
Japan and Pacific countries brace for tsunami
Japanese officials have warned that a tsunami of about three metres could hit coastal areas, following a massive earthquake which struck coastal Chile overnight, sending shockwaves through the Pacific.27Feb/10Off
Edmonton churches going green
People from several Edmonton churches shared tips on reducing their carbon footprints Saturday at a day-long workshop called Living Faithfully in Oil Country.27Feb/10Off
Edmontonians struggle to contact family in Chile
It's been an unsettling day for Edmontonians with loved ones in Chile, many are having a very difficult time getting in contact with family following the 8.8 magnitude quake.27Feb/10Off
Citizens’ group looks to ‘Reboot Alberta’
A new citizens' group is meeting in Kananaskis, Alta., this weekend to talk about how to fundamentally reform provincial politics.27Feb/10Off
8.8-magnitude quake hits Chile, 214 confirmed dead
Chile's president has declared a 'state of catastrophe' after a violent 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck near the centre of the country in the middle of the night, killing at least 214 people.27Feb/10Off
Fire destroys band office in northern Alta.
The Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation band office was destroyed by fire Friday, just one month before the community was set to hold elections.27Feb/10Off