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Beverly Motel shut down for 30 days
The Beverly Motel in Edmonton was shut down for 30 days Wednesday following a year-long investigation into complaints about drug trafficking and prostitution that came from the surrounding community.1Sep/10Off
Oilsands water data worth examining: Stelmach
Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach said Wednesday his government will compare newly published data from the University of Alberta with research already done by government scientists on the impact of oilsands development on the Athabasca River.1Sep/10Off
CBC fights Bell, Shaw over local TV
CBC-TV and companies that provide direct to home (DTH) satellite TV services are heading for a showdown at the CRTC over the provision of local television services in several Canadian markets.1Sep/10Off
Online safety statistics incomplete: AFL
A group representing Alberta workers is dismissing workplace safety statistics the province plans to post online.1Sep/10Off
Province speaks out after funding anti-oilsands film
The province is defending its decision to fund a documentary film that slams Alberta's oil production. Dirty Oil was given more than $50,000 earlier this year by the province in part of a film incentive program.1Sep/10Off
Beverly Motel closes for 30 days
The Beverly Motel in east Edmonton has been forced to shut down for 30 days after it has been linked to drug trafficking and prostitution.1Sep/10Off
Edmonton reacts to Oilers goalie Nikolai Khabibulin’s jail sentence
Edmontonians are reacting to Edmonton Oilers goalie Nikolai Khabibulin's 30-day jail sentence handed down Tuesday after being found guilty of extreme DUI.1Sep/10Off
3-car collision forces closure of street
Edmonton police have shut down a downtown street as they investigate a serious three-vehicle collision.1Sep/10Off
CF-18 contract extended for Que. firm
The federal government has contracted Quebec-based L-3 Communications MAS to maintain its fleet of CF-18 fighter jets for up to another decade.1Sep/10Off