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Memorial to be held next week for dead foster child
A memorial service will be held next week for a foster child who was killed this week at a Morinville-area home.5Mar/10Off
Breakthrough drug may help those with celiac disease
Celiac disease prevents people from eating a variety of foods, from soups to baked goods, but now a revolutionary treatment could improve the lives of patients who can't eat gluten.5Mar/10Off
Budget tough, but addresses debt: Flaherty
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says his new budget reflects Canada's strong performance relative to other countries, many of which are still reeling from the global recession.5Mar/10Off
Feds ask former judge to decide on Afghan documents
Ottawa is asking a former Supreme Court judge to make a ruling on a whether controversial classified documents relating to the Afghan detainee issue can be released to MPs.5Mar/10Off
Province raises $74.5M through sale of capital bonds
The Alberta government has raised $74.5 million through the sale of capital bonds. The money will help fund the province's commitment of $100 million to build accommodations for seniors.5Mar/10Off
Hundreds of warrants issued for man in identity theft operation
Edmonton police reveal 137 warrants have been issued for one man in relation to an identity theft operation dating back to the summer of 2009.5Mar/10Off
Grant MacEwan to close pool to keep budget afloat
Students at Grant MacEwan University are coming to grips with the announcement that the institution's pool will be closed permanently as of July.5Mar/10Off
Foster mother to get new trial in child’s death
Alberta's Court of Appeal has ordered a new trial for an Edmonton foster mother who was found guilty of manslaughter in the death of a three-year-old boy in her care.5Mar/10Off
City closes outdoor rinks and toboggan hills
Due to recent mild temperatures, the City of Edmonton has closed all outdoor rinks and toboggan hills.5Mar/10Off