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People could be allowed back to fire ravaged Fort McMurray as early as June 1

EDMONTON—The Alberta government says people from the fire-ravaged city of Fort McMurray could start going home starting June 1 if …

To fluoridate or not to fluoridate? Municipalities drinking up water debate

Dentist Larry Levin has made his pitch about the importance of adding fluoride to drinking water several times in recent …

Soldiers get training to help fight wildfires in northern Saskatchewan

Emergency officials in Saskatchewan say a large wildfire threatening one of the biggest communities in the north was stable Tuesday, …

Details emerging about suicidal man who gunned down eight in Edmonton

EDMONTON — Details are emerging about a suicidal man with a criminal past who gunned down six adults and two …

Canada’s first outdoor neon sign museum lights up downtown Edmonton street

EDMONTON — Workers were taking a huge, glowing sign off a shuttered Edmonton furniture store as David Holdsworth walked by. …

Bazinga! Edmonton doctor uses laughs to help people learn about obesity

EDMONTON—Dr. Arya Sharma, one of the leading experts on obesity in Canada, doesn’t make fat jokes. But he still pokes …

Redford’s lonely planet: a look at the job of the former premier’s travel scout

  EDMONTON — Alison Redford travelled the globe when she was Alberta’s premier and so did her travel scout, forwarding …

Politicians weigh in on whether sexism was part of Premier Redford’s downfall

The departure of Alberta’s first female premier this week, in the face of mounting public and party pressure, has reignited …

Who’s next? Political experts ponder on the new leader of Alberta’s Tory party

Photo: Facebook Page of Alison Redford EDMONTON – Alberta Premier Alison Redford isn’t even out the door, but there’s already …

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