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15Mar/10Off

Wildrose exec crosses over from Tories

The new executive director for the Wildrose Alliance Party is a veteran organizer for the provincial Conservatives who says his former party has stopped listening.
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15Mar/10Off

Loonie could near parity with U.S. dollar this week

With the loonie hitting a 20-month high last week, experts expect the Canadian dollar to near parity with the U.S. greenback by later this week.
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15Mar/10Off

Widow of snowmobiler killed in avalanche speaks out

The widow of an Alberta snowmobiler killed in an avalanche over the weekend is speaking out. Her husband was one of two Albertans killed at a snowmobile event in British Columbia's interior.
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15Mar/10Off

Dealership re-opens after shooting

An Edmonton car dealership that was the scene of a murder-suicide last Friday has re-opened for business.
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15Mar/10Off

Public School Board to hold press conference about student death

The Edmonton Public School Board is set to hold a press conference Monday afternoon to share information about the death of a student on a high school ski vacation.
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15Mar/10Off

Man wanted in Edmonton identity theft operation arrested

A man wanted on 137 warrants in relation to an identity theft operation dating back to the summer of 2009 has been arrested by police.
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15Mar/10Off

RCMP investigate sudden death at Sturgeon County business

Police are investigating the death of a 64-year-old man who died while working on a vehicle at a business located in Sturgeon County.
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15Mar/10Off

Edmonton student dies on ski trip

Grief counsellors are attending J. Percy Page High School in Edmonton after a Grade 10 student was killed on a school skiing trip.
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15Mar/10Off

Cash shortage for Canadian at-risk moms: report

A new report says a federal program that helps women deliver healthier babies here in Canada is short of money. The report comes just months after the Conservative government promised it would lead the effort to help new mothers overseas.
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15Mar/10Off

Midwife shortage spurs safety fears

Growing demand and a short supply of licensed midwives are leading many Alberta women to use unregistered birth assistants, according to the group that represents the profession in the province.
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