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Cromdale Hotel demolition order unjustified: lawyer
A lawyer for the owners of the Cromdale Hotel on 118th Avenue says the city had no reason to issue a demolition order against the vacant building.2Mar/10Off
Edmonton gold-medal champs arrive home
The city's Olympic gold medallists were met with cheers from fans and hugs from family members after arriving at Edmonton International Airport on Monday night.2Mar/10Off
MacEwan University starts construction on $20M expansion
Construction has already started for MacEwan University's new $20 million service centre at 109th St. and 104th Ave.2Mar/10Off
Hometown Olympians arrive in Edmonton
Cheers and smiles greeted Edmonton's golden athletes Monday evening as they arrived at the Edmonton International Airport.2Mar/10Off
Man charged in horse shooting near Sundre
A 35-year-old man from the Calgary area has been charged in connection to an alleged shooting of a horse near Sundre, Alta.2Mar/10Off
Bank of Canada keeps key lending rate at historic low
The Bank of Canada is keeping interest rates at historic lows for a few more months, while sending out signals that the economy is rebounding strongly and could trigger inflationary pressures.2Mar/10Off
Man admits to kidnapping, sexually assaulting 2 girls
A long-term sex offender pleaded guilty Monday to abducting and sexually assaulting two young Edmonton girls in October 2008.2Mar/10Off
Syncrude asks for understanding
The lawyer representing oilsands giant Syncrude on charges resulting from the deaths of hundreds of waterfowl in the company's tailings ponds in 2008 is pleading with people to keep an open mind.2Mar/10Off
Own the Podium anxiously awaiting federal budget
The man expected to take over the initially maligned and now much-praised Own the Podium program says he hopes the Conservative government comes up with $22 million for winter sports in this week's budget.2Mar/10Off