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Three strikes and you’re towed, city begins parking violation policy
If you've received two tickets for the same parking violation in the same area, the city now has the authority to tow your vehicle if you make the violation a third time.16Mar/10Off
New WestJet boss says expansion on horizon
Incoming WestJet head Gregg Saretsky says he wants to join forces with other airlines to offer flights to Asia, Europe and South America.16Mar/10Off
Centralization of ambulance dispatch put on hold
The ongoing centralization of ambulance dispatch services has been put on hold, Alberta Health Minister Gene Zwozdesky told a meeting of rural politicians in Edmonton Tuesday.16Mar/10Off
Jilted passengers demand full refunds from Newwest Travel
An Edmonton-based travel company is fielding more complaints from unhappy customers after their plans to attend the Olympics never materialized.16Mar/10Off
Alberta snowmobile rules won’t change
Alberta's premier says he has no plans to follow the lead of the B.C. government as it reconsiders rules for snowmobilers after a deadly accident near Revelstoke, B.C.16Mar/10Off
Talks underway for next pandemic flu vaccine contract
The federal government has told the vaccine industry it wants to explore options for Canada's next pandemic flu vaccine contract.16Mar/10Off
Province pledges $12M to house homeless
The Alberta government has announced a contribution of $12 million to create 112 housing units for the homeless in Edmonton and Calgary.16Mar/10Off
Police reveal autopsy results in Friday’s deadly shooting
Edmonton police say the medical examiner has completed autopsies on the two people who died during Friday's shooting at a west-end car dealership.16Mar/10Off
Memorial set up for ski accident victim
Students at J. Percy Page high school in southeast Edmonton are leaving notes of remembrance at a table of mementoes for a Grade 10 student who died Monday during a ski trip to Panorama, B.C.16Mar/10Off