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Somali families want justice for slain sons
Somali-Canadian families in the Greater Toronto Area are demanding justice after 29 of their sons have been slain in separate incidents in Alberta in recent years and only one arrest has been made.22Mar/10Off
Despite vote, Republicans vow to kill health-care reforms
While U.S. President Barack Obama prepares to sign a historic health-care reform bill into law, irate Republicans are vowing to fight on to make sure the reforms it proposes are never put into practice.22Mar/10Off
Pawnshop owner back at work after violent robbery
An elderly pawnshop owner in Edmonton was back at work Monday, three weeks after being attacked with a hatchet during a robbery at his inner-city store.22Mar/10Off
Third wave of H1N1 flu not likely to arrive
The next wave of the H1N1 flu pandemic will likely not arrive, as predicted earlier by health officials.22Mar/10Off
All sides face challenges after health care vote: experts
As U.S. Democrats celebrate their success in getting a landmark health care reform bill passed, strategists say the road ahead could be bumpy for both sides of the American political landscape.22Mar/10Off
Poll reveals majority of Edmontonians oppose public cash for downtown arena
Nearly half of Edmontonians do not support a plan for the city to borrow cash to build and own a downtown arena, according to an exclusive CTV News/ACCESS poll.22Mar/10Off
Police up Belvedere security after attempted robbery
Police are searching for four suspects in the latest attack at Belvedere LRT station.22Mar/10Off
Oilers’ Dubnyk discovers winning feeling
Fresh off a second straight win, Edmonton Oilers rookie netminder Devan Dubnyk has put 0-8-2 start firmly behind him.22Mar/10Off
No extra cash expected to cover wage increase for teachers
School boards were told Monday that it will not be getting extra money to cover a salary increase for teachers and support staff.22Mar/10Off