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    • Here are all of Edmonton's candidates for federal election 2025
    • Tuesday's letters: No need for failed 'three-strikes' law
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    • Blaise, Alberta's first operational stress intervention dog, joins Edmonton Police Service
    • 'A number of events' prompt Alberta to explore possible code of conduct for MLAs
    • Dr. Mark Joffe out as Alberta chief medical officer of health
    • San Jose Sharks' Logan Couture has career cut short by condition also faced by Edmonton Oilers’ Kevin Lowe
    • More bad news for Oilers as Nurse facing suspension for crosscheck
    • Riding profile: Tight race expected between Sohi and Mahal in Edmonton Southeast
    • Accused Edmonton drug dealer acquitted after judge finds 'serious breach' of Charter rights by RCMP
    • Bell: Carney stiffs Alberta, Danielle Smith holds her fire — for now
    • ‘Fake conservatives’: Bernier slams Poilievre, leading federal parties during Calgary stop
    • Canada's housing starts stuck at 1970s levels, while population growth has tripled, study finds
    • 10/3: Party leaders trying to set themseleves apart during Montreal debates
    • With Honda scare, Carney and Poilievre ramp up election pitches to voters
    • Oilers opening on the road isn't ideal, but it isn't a death sentence
    • 'Ready to roll': Avalanche of injuries no worry for Oilers and McDavid ahead of NHL playoffs
    • Oilers lose, but get their licks in playoff preview with LA Kings
    • Oilers Notebook: Will Evander Kane be ready in time for playoff run?
    • Edmonton Oilers newest edition Quinn Hutson makes NHL debut against Kings
    • Opinion: One inquiry to rule them all; separate probes into Alberta Health decisions limit transparency
    • Opinion: Go vote, women; decide Canada's future
    • Tasha Kheiriddin: Debates should be about real issues, not superficial personality contests
    • Varcoe: A blueprint for growth — Finding new export markets for oil, propane offers Canada 'huge opportunity'
    • Bell: Mark Carney Liberal sleaze and Premier Doug Ford's big mouth
    • Business titans take out ad backing Poilievre and Conservatives
    • Edmonton strip mall destroyed by arson a 'sacred' place for Mill Woods residents: food writer
    • 'We're going to buckle down': Oilers aim to sign up top Russian winger
    • Nenshi calls proposed Alberta cut of council conduct rules ’an affront’ to voters
    • What Edmonton can do with empty Hudson's Bay spaces
    • Alberta to make return appearance in Season 2 of HBO's The Last of Us
    • Shumka fest, Canadian Film Day and more in Edmonton this weekend
    • Alberta-shot indie films This Too Shall Pass, Shadow of God play with the tropes of well-worn genres
    • 'The coolest venue in Edmonton': Starlite Room celebrates 35-year legacy with shows by Corb Lund, Moneen, Cancer Bats
    • 'Consumer behaviour has changed': Edmonton Opera’s new season has something for everyone
    • Growing Things: How to deal with browning peace lilies
    • Majority of Canadians are ‘mortgage masochists’
    • Edmonton leads major cities for housing affordability
    • Historic Durrand Residence offers special piece of Edmonton's past
    • Canadians dream of owning single-family homes
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