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Edmonton judge ponders bail for alleged drunk driver who killed boy on patio

EDMONTON - An Edmonton judge will decide Friday whether to grant bail to an alleged drunk driver who plowed through a restaurant patio, killing a two-year-old boy.

CRTC hits Alberta's Wildrose Party with $90,000 fine for robocalls in 2011, 2012

EDMONTON - Alberta's Opposition Wildrose Party says it has paid a $90,000 penalty imposed by federal regulators for violating automated phone call rules.

CRTC hits Alberta's Wildrose Party with $90,000 fine for robocalls in 2011, 2012

EDMONTON - Alberta's Opposition Wildrose Party says it has paid a $90,000 penalty imposed by federal regulators for violating automated phone call rules.

Sheldon Kennedy centre already helping sex abuse victims at a brisk pace

CALGARY - An agency offering support to young sex abuse victims and named after a former NHL player who himself was molested as a teenager was busy even before it officially opened its doors Thursday.

Keystone makes TransCanada more cautious about future U.S. forays: executive

CALGARY - A senior TransCanada Corp. executive says the resistance to the approval of the proposed Keystone XL oilsands pipeline has made the company more cautious about future cross-border endeavours.

Lens from glasses used in prisoner hostage taking at Edmonton courthouse: police

EDMONTON - Police say a female prisoner used a lens from a pair of eyeglasses to take a fellow prisoner hostage at the Edmonton courthouse.

Railway rebel: runaway car takes free ride through southern Alberta town

OKOTOKS, Alta. - Police in a southern Alberta community had to respond to an unusual call Wednesday when a runaway train car rumbled through town.

Running back Jon Cornish says getting Stamps back to Grey Cup his No. 1 goal

CALGARY - Star Canadian running back Jon Cornish wants to work on his pass routes this season but his coach will be smiling if he just continues doing what he did last year.

Ottawa marks opening of Sheldon Kennedy centre with $350K to help victims

CALGARY - A Calgary agency named after a one-time NHL player who brought to light the sex crimes of former junior hockey coach Graham James has officially opened.

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