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Sinopec lobbies top court in oilsands death case

A Chinese state-owned corporation wants the Supreme Court of Canada to overturn a ruling that would force it to stand trial in the deaths of two oilsands workers.
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CP activist investor takes case for change to Bay Street
A major shareholder of Canadian Pacific who wants to shake up management at the railway has brought his public campaign for change at the top of CP directly to Canadian investors.6Feb/12Off
Tory MP wants study of when ‘personhood’ begins
A backbench Tory MP is asking Parliament to study whether Canada's definition of a human being, which refers to birth, needs to be pushed back to include life in the womb.6Feb/12Off
LRT homicide victim once ran innovative youth program

The woman shot to death at an LRT station in 2010 ran an award-winning restorative justice program for youth when she was 15-years-old and homeless.
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Which do you prefer?

Stained Or White?
Take our poll on Facebook - white cabinets never go out of style, but most new homes in Edmonton seem to have stained cabinets. Which do you prefer?
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Man arrested in lunchroom thefts

A 49-year-old man has been arrested in a number of recent lunchtime thefts from businesses in west Edmonton industrial parks.
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China talks must go beyond oil: Opposition
The official Opposition is calling on Prime Minister Stephen Harper to broaden trade talks with China beyond energy during his visit to the country this week.6Feb/12Off
Western powers ramp up diplomatic pressure on Syria
The United States and United Kingdom increased their diplomatic pressure on Syria Monday, the latest signs that Western nations have lost patience with President Bashar Assad's regime.6Feb/12Off
Decision on pesticide ban put off for two more years
As a push for the City of Edmonton to put a ban on the use of pesticides reignited in City Hall Monday, councillors decided to wait at least another two years before taking action.6Feb/12Off