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Alberta reacts to proposed federal coalition with shock, awe and outrage
EDMONTON - What happens to the oilsands? What's next - Energy Minister Linda Duncan? And for crying out loud, who put this hippy-dippy coalition of loony lefto-separatists in charge? The general reaction ...
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Conservatives truly surprised by opposition parties' 'furious' reaction
Prime Minister Stephen Harper "grossly underestimated" the oppositions parties' response to his explosive political move to end public subsidies of political parties and may have to capitulate to save his ...
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Former Blazer killed in Calgary crash
Twenty-year-old Michael Maniago died early Saturday morning in Calgary when the Jetta he was driving was struck in an intersection by another vehicle.
Canadian family killed in crash were going home
The relatives of seven Canadians killed in a Thanksgiving Day crash say they were returning home after a trip to Mexico, where they went to to sell some of their cars.
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Audiences flocking to the arts despite economic doom and gloom
VANCOUVER, B.C. - The sound of symphonies and ballets filling Canadian concert halls appears to be drowning out the crashes of the faltering economy.
Travel Beyond the beach By: Lisa Kadane KAILUA-KONA, Hawaii -- Driving through Hawaii's Kohala Mountains, I have what can only be described as a senior's moment.
Arrest made in connection with Calgary killing
Lethbridge police have nabbed a man wanted in connection with an unsolved Calgary murder.
Canadian hostage freed from Mumbai hotel
Unidentified relatives of hostages wait outside the besieged Trident-Oberoi Hotel in Mumbai on Friday.
Alberta reaches tentative three-year pay agreement with province's physcians
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Scientists find space rock that streaked through skies of Western Canada
University of Calgary scientists have found the remains of a 10-tonne asteroid that exploded in the skies over the Prairie provinces earlier this month.
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University of Calgary Pro-Life Students Defy Threats of Arrest over Pro-Life Display
Thursday, November 27, 2008 University of Calgary Pro-Life Students Defy Threats of Arrest over Pro-Life Display From http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/nov/08112707.html University of Calgary Pro-Life ...
3 : Tories use fiscal update to hit opposition
The path to Conservative political dominance is to financially bankrupt your opponents.
NAFTA must stay intact, outgoing U.S. ambassador warns against protectionism
The outgoing U.S. ambassador to Canada says he expects the North American Free Trade Agreement to stay intact once the new Democratic administration takes power, despite worries earlier this year that the pact ...
Abortion debate flares on Calgary campus
An anti-abortion student group at the University of Calgary said it will set up a display today that shows a picture of a bloodied fetus alongside an image of Jewish Holocaust victims despite being threatened ...
Accused came home with black eye on day of triple slayings, friend testifies
A friend of an Alberta man on trial for the deaths of three people testified Tuesday that he saw his buddy leaving his home and returning with a black eye on the night of the slayings.
Residents in rural Sask buzzing about meteor rocks and bidding war
SASKATOON - Residents in rural Saskatchewan near the Alberta boundary are buzzing with speculation 10 tonnes of meteorite rocks are scattered across their small patch of the Prairies.
Prairie fireball a 10-tonne asteroid fragment
A screen capture from an amateur video sent to Global Television Edmonton is purported to be that of a meteor streaking across the southeastern sky in Edmonton Thursday just after dusk.
Prairies see biggest-ever consumer confidence decline
A survey by the Conference Board of Canada published Monday says consumer confidence in the Prairies dropped 7.4 percentage points between October and November - the region's biggest decline on record.