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Canada kicks off festivities for Queen’s jubilee

Canada kicks off four months of festivities celebrating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee today, and royal watchers predict the Canuck celebrations will be among the most enthusiastic in the world.
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Madonna’s halftime show upstaged by M.I.A. middle finger

For all the pomp of Madonna's Super Bowl halftime extravaganza a single extended middle finger by guest singer M.I.A. is likely to be the most remembered piece of the show.
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Paxton found guilty of sexual assault in torture case

A judge in Calgary has found Dustin Paxton guilty of aggravated assault and sexual assault in the torture of his former roommate. However, he was found not guilty of unlawful confinement.
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Alberta NDP to battle power bills, school closures, in spring session


Alberta's NDP says it plans to hold the government's feet to the fire on high power bills during the spring legislature sitting.

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Leafs’ Reimer gets first look at Gagner, Oilers


Sam Gagner, with 12 points in the past three games, and the Edmonton Oilers will try to end Toronto Maple Leafs netminder's James Reimer's bid for a third straight shutout on Monday.

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Alberta Mountie run down by ATV, undergoes surgery


An Alberta Mountie is in surgery after being hit by a suspect driving an ATV in a troubled aboriginal community south of Edmonton.

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Dustin Paxton found guilty of aggravated assault

A judge in Calgary has found Dustin Paxton guilty of aggravated assault in the torture of his former roommate.
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Alberta Liberals promise higher taxes on the rich


Alberta Liberals, gearing up for the spring election, are promising higher taxes on the rich and free tuition for all.

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Man suspected in string of lunchroom thefts arrested

Police have arrested the man believed to have been involved in a series of thefts from lunchrooms of several west Edmonton businesses.
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Health professionals call on city to ban the use of non-essential pesticides

A long list of doctors and environmental groups are having their say at city hall Monday as they push the city to ban pesticides.
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