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No kidding around — goats being used to tackle noxious weeds at Edmonton park
A shepherd, horses and dogs herding more than 100 goats — it may sound like a novel set in 18th century England but it’s happening down the road in Edmonton’s Rundle Park. More
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New Parts of Banff and Kootenay National Parks closed due to forest fire
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A wildfire in the Verdant Creek area has forced the closure of parts of Banff and Kootenay National Parks west of Calgary.
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Twinning: Edmonton parade celebrates multiples
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Edmonton's second annual Twins and Triplets Festival took place Saturday.
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Love and loathing as Trudeau touches down for Calgary Stampede
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After initially saying his schedule wouldn't permit a visit, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Calgary for the Stampede on Saturday, and made stops at events around the city in a visit met with a mix of love and loathing.
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Thieves try, fail at stealing empty ATM in Cold Lake
Cold Lake RCMP are on the lookout for two suspects. The would-be thieves gave up when they realized the ATM had no money, police say.
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$436K Edmonton Eskimos 50/50 jackpot claimed
Someone just became almost half a million dollars richer — $435,919.50, to be exact. A lucky football fan who bought ticket number 235466C at Friday's Edmonton Eskimos game claimed the gigantic 50/50 jackpot this morning, Edmonton Eskimos spokesman Cliff Fewings said.
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FOOD REVIEW Quantity over quality: Flavours get lost at El Mariachi
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El Mariachi would do well to consider slashing that menu in half and concentrating on quality rather than quantity.
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Motorcycle rider dead after crash in Leduc
A motorcycle rider is dead after he was pinned underneath a car in Leduc Friday afternoon.
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Elk Island National Park sees dramatic jump in visitors
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Elk Island National Park, east of Edmonton, is drawing first-time visitors from the city, the country and the world. Now with the high season gearing up, it's about managing potential conflicts between visitors and wildlife.
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Inmate dies at Edmonton Institution
An inmate who was serving a life sentence for murder has died while in custody at the Edmonton Institution.
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Turkish refugees in Canada say family members trapped, stranded overseas
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Hundreds of refugee families across Canada are marking a heart-breaking anniversary Saturday of the coup attempt in Turkey that some say has left their family members trapped or stranded overseas in precarious circumstances.
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Bristled by wire brushes? Here are alternatives for cleaning your barbecue
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Butchers, chefs and barbecue aficionados give their bristle-free suggestions for cleaning your grill, from tinfoil to robots.
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Teen found dead after canoe capsizes near Slave Lake
An 18-year-old man has drowned near Slave Lake after the canoe he and another teenager were in capsized Thursday.
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'Still a borrower's world': What this week's rate hike means for your finances
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Personal finance expert Kerry Taylor answers viewer questions about what the Bank of Canada's interest rate hike means for them in a CBC News Facebook Live.
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Global warming threatens some of the world's favourite wines — for surprising reasons
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In the vineyards where the world's favourite wines are produced, climate change affects more than the soil and the sun shining on the vines. Scorching hot conditions for workers in the largely manual grape harvest are affecting productivity, research published in the journal Temperature has found.
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Recap Eskimos foil late Redblack comeback to remain perfect
Brandyn Thompson's fumble return touchdown turned the tide as the Edmonton Eskimos remained undefeated on the season with a narrow 23-21 victory over the Ottawa Redblacks on Friday.
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'Why are you fishing here?': Spat with Great Slave Lake lodge owner sparks conversation on fishing etiquette
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A 'buzz killing' confrontation with a fishing lodge manager marred the day for one fisherman, and launched a discussion for others.
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'Kamloops loves Fort Mac': B.C. wildfire evacuees grateful for donations
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Kamloops residents have a special message for Fort McMurray after receiving tonnes of donations for wildfire victims from the Alberta city over the last five days.
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Video 8th year of lemonade fundraiser for the Stollery passes $50,000 mark
Sipping a lemonade to raise money for the Stollery Children's Hospital is sweet way to enjoy a hot summer day, but the story behind the stand is even sweeter.
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Friday July 14, 2017
DAY 6 Keystone XL got its approval, now investors are kinda 'meh'
Despite pressure from President Donald Trump to build the Keystone XL, the excitement isn't flowing from businesses and investors. The Wall Street Journal says there's a lack of interest in signing long-term contracts for the controversial pipeline.
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Tornadoes, hail, wind all part of summer in Alberta
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On Thursday evening, tornadoes touched down near Breton and Athabasca. Huge hail stones pummeled Drayton Valley, and the town of Slave Lake was fighting floodwaters. Welcome to Alberta in the summer.
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Anglers asked to avoid lakes and rivers with warm water
With area rivers flowing at lower than usual levels and water temperatures a little higher than normal, anglers are being asked to limit activity to early morning hours in lakes and ponds which are stocked.
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Video Students flip for teacher's banned bottle-flip expertise
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An Edmonton teacher's tongue-in-cheek video showed his students that their bottle flipping fad could be mastered with a little practice.
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AHS orders fentanyl lab house 'unfit for human habitation'
A house northwest of Edmonton has been identified as a 'clandestine' drug lab and ordered unfit for human habitation by Alberta Health Services.
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New Ottawa foregoes $130K in revenue replacing passports, documents lost in Fort McMurray fire
Waiving fees to replace passports and other documents lost in last year's Fort McMurray wildfire cost Ottawa close to $130,000 in forgone revenue.
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'That's why we chase': Alberta storm chaser pursues the perfect storm
Minutes before the twister touched down, with the horizon churning green and black, Beth Allan continued to drive toward the eye of the storm.
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Better claims process needed for construction damage, Edmonton councillor says
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The city needs to take a bigger role of the claims process when homes are damaged by city construction projects, says Coun. Mike Nickel.
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Two facing charges after parking lot incidents in Jasper National Park
Jasper RCMP are investigating two separate altercations in Jasper National Park parking lots that resulted in criminal charges this past week.
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Indigenous leaders to boycott Edmonton meeting with premiers
Three Indigenous groups will boycott the meeting with Canada's premiers on Monday because they believe their groups should be included as equal partners at the Council of the Federation meeting, which starts on Tuesday.
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Last of the fur traders: Edmonton filmmaker inspires father to retrace his Arctic past
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Reels of stunning film of the untamed Arctic, rediscovered after decades in a dusty attic, have inspired a former fur trader to retrace his steps through Canada’s North, with his son at this side.
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Two soldiers charged with separate sex assaults in Alberta
Two Canadian Forces members with backgrounds in Edmonton have been charged in unrelated cases of sexual assault alleged to have happened in Edmonton and Wainwright, the Department of National Defence said Friday.
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'We got a competitor': Second candidate running for mayor of Fort McMurray
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The newest entrant into the race to be mayor of Canada’s oilsands capital is positioning himself as a cheerleader of Fort McMurray who will stand up to a provincial government that’s out of touch with the needs of the region.
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'We want this bear alive': Thousands rally to save grizzly that's chased humans
The grizzly has charged a man pushing a baby stroller, chased hikers and wandered through a high school rugby practice, but thousands of people in Banff and Canmore have petitioned the Alberta government not to consider killing the animal tagged as Bear 148.
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Alberta Health cancellation of funding to Pure North private clinic questioned
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A law professor says Health Minister Sarah Hoffman's reason for cancelling funding to a controversial private health foundation isn’t supported by her ministry’s own grant agreement.
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'I don't want to leave': Senior worried about northern Alberta retirement home closure
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Thirty-three Alberta seniors will have to choose a new place to live after being told their retirement home in a village 500 kilometres northwest of Edmonton is closing down.
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Severe Alberta weather leaves damage, flooding in its wake
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A low pressure system swept across central Alberta Thursday, triggering thunderstorms and at least one tornado.
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SUV recovered, but Spruce Grove artist's artwork still missing
RCMP have recovered the vehicle stolen from the home of a Spruce Grove artist last weekend, but the thousands of dollars worth of artwork in the vehicle are still missing.
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Tornado, thunderstorm warnings end for Alberta
Environment Canada ended its tornado warnings for Wetaskiwin County, Leduc County and Brazeau County just before 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Severe thunderstorm warnings also ended for the northern half of the province as multiple storm systems brought hail, heavy rains and high winds throughout the evening.
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Stabbing suspects crash into wall of Wetaskiwin business while fleeing police
Two suspects in a stabbing drove into the side of a Wetaskiwin business wall while fleeing police early Thursday morning, RCMP say.
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Government mail missing after courier van stolen in Red Deer
Service Alberta is warning Albertans of possible fraud after a van carrying government mail was stolen on its way to deliveries in Red Deer.
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Former Oilers captain Andrew Ference announces retirement
Edmonton Oilers defenceman Andrew Ference is retiring after 16 seasons in the National Hockey League.
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Former interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose joins TransAlta board
TransAlta Corp. is appointing former interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose to the power company's board of directors.
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- 'Justice has been destroyed': Turkey commemorates failed coup in shadow of crackdown
- 'He cherished freedom': Wang Dan remembers fellow Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo
- Honolulu highrise apartment building fire leaves at least 3 dead
- Travel ban ruling in U.S. court opens path for more refugees, but appeal awaits
- Garbine Muguruza blasts past Venus Williams to claim Wimbledon crown
- 'She's growing up without a father': Turkish refugees in Canada share fears a year after failed coup
- Love and loathing as Trudeau touches down for Calgary Stampede
- 'Offensive and disgraceful': Protesters cheer as City of Halifax shrouds Cornwallis statue
- Parts of Banff and Kootenay National Parks closed due to forest fire
- Justin Trudeau's summer playlist includes Drake, Shawn Mendes
- Cultural gem or 'tax grab'? $20M in Annie Leibovitz photos caught in Canadian quandary
- Disgraced dentist-turned-foot doctor loses licence after use of fake medical implants
- Taxpayers to foot bill for Belvedere Orphanage demolition, as tangle of debts snarls property
- Convicted sex offender removed from coaching position in Fredericton
- 'They were very persistent': CBC finds more cash-for-jobs immigration schemes
Analysis
- Fear of rising rates may have obscured the Bank of Canada's good news story: Don Pittis
- Jagmeet Singh tops NDP leadership endorsements, but front-runner status yet to be confirmed
- Trump Jr.'s emails: A 'nothingburger' with a juicy side of criminal exposure
- Disrupting the disrupters — Tesla faces the challenge of the mini-fluorescent: Don Pittis
- G20 leaders steel themselves for Trump's next trade move
- Freeland 'cautiously optimistic' after hearing Pence's 'win-win-win' comment
- 'We're still human beings,' says inmate as trial continues on solitary confinement
- Love and loathing as Trudeau touches down for Calgary Stampede
- Trudeau stresses close trading relationships in speech to U.S. governors
- Veil of secrecy prevents CSIS employees from speaking out, say ex-officers
- New buzz about immunotherapy
- More communication key to balancing weight gain risk against benefits of mental health meds
- Miracle baby defies odds after premature birth at less than 2 pounds
- Tainted heart surgery devices linked to factory
- U.S doctor says treatment 'worth trying' for sick baby Charlie Gard
- Global warming threatens some of the world's favourite wines — for surprising reasons
- 'A big fish in this small beautiful pond': Campobello remembers fallen whale rescuer
- Northern lights forecast across Canada this weekend
- Fighting forest fires with technology: How drones and infrared cameras could be game-changers
- Earthquakes rumble central Oklahoma, a new seismic hot spot
Interactives
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- When darkness descends, Nunavut teens dance it out
- Remix Canada's latest census results to see how you fit in
- How one woman's death illustrates the brutality of Philippines drug war
- To the bitter end: The broken nation of Zimbabwe awaits the death of a dictator
- Is the MMIWG Inquiry doomed?
- 'Offensive and disgraceful': Protesters cheer as City of Halifax shrouds Cornwallis statue
- For northern Manitoba athletes, getting to Indigenous Games a community effort
- Perfecting the art of hoop dancing for the Indigenous Games
- Forget Smokey the Bear: How First Nation fire wisdom is key to megafire prevention