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4 hrs ago | Regina Leader Post

Canada needs new hate-crime law: Alberta cop

CALGARY a ' An Alberta police officer is calling for an amendment to the Criminal Code of Canada that would carve out a section to deal specifically with crimes motivated by hatred.

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8 hrs ago | Journal of Commerce

Clark Builders wins contract to build four new Alberta schools

Edmonton-based Clark Builders has been awarded a contract by the Alberta government to build four new schools in the province.

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Tue Nov 10, 2009

Star Phoenix

Alberta teacher gets 39 months for sex with student, child porn

Disgraced teacher Brian Douglas Nickel was sentenced to three years and three months in prison Tuesday for having a sexual relationship with a student and making and possessing child pornography.

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Related Topix: Canada, Criminal Defense Law, Law

CBC

Hundreds turn out to support airport tunnel

A map shows the proposed road tunnel under the Calgary airport. Northeast residents worried about plans to close a road by the Calgary airport say they can see the light at the end of their fight for a tunnel.

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Related Topix: Canada

CBC

Charges laid after 7 horses abandoned in trailer

Two of the seven horses are fed at Northlands after spending days abandoned in a trailer.

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Edson Leader

Evansburg grow-op busted

A multi-partner drug team seized the equivalent of nearly a quarter million joints during a marijuana grow operation bust near Evansburg late last month.

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Related Topix: Drugs, Canada

Telegram

RCMP seeking tips on burnt body found one year ago in Alberta

The Telegram A photograph of a uniquely patterned cloth police suspect is associated to remains found one year ago in the Alberta bush.

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Related Topix: Canada

Calgary Sun

'Best Calgary had to offer'

As Canada's military personnel serving in Afghanistan prepare to mark Remembrance Day to honour the country's fallen, Calgary's latest soldier killed in combat won't be far from mind.

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Related Topix: Canada, North America, World News, Asia, Afghanistan,

Mon Nov 09, 2009

Edmonton Journal

Horses abandoned in northwest Edmonton, man charged

A 74-year-old man has been charged after police found several horses abandoned in a trailer on the side of the road in northwest Edmonton.

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Canada.com

Albertan accused of kidnapping, raping teen will make guilty pleas: Lawyer

The home of Gerard John Baumgarte in the Parkside Mobile Estates in Red Deer. Baumgarte is charged with the kidnapping of a 16-year-old girl and posing as a police officer.

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Related Topix: Canada

Calgary Herald

Metis vets finally get their due

Metis Second World War veteran Leo Goulet will head to France this week. Photograph by: Brian Gavriloff, edmontonjournal.com It's taken 65 years, but the contributions and sacrifices of Metis veterans and those who died at Juno Beach on D-Day are finally being recognized.

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Related Topix: Life, Veteran Affairs, Canada, North America, World News

Calgary Sun

West Village project rises from ashes of World's Fair bid

Expo 2017 is dead -- long live the West Village. And so Calgary's city council can hold its collective head high for avoiding a massive public debt, while retaining the renewal and re-development that is the expected legacy of a major event like the World's Fair.

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Related Topix: Canada, Opinion

Edmonton Journal

Flu clinic crowds dwindle

Flu vaccination sites in the Edmonton area were quiet today, with regular volume this morning dropping off to a trickle.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Medicine, Influenza, Preschoolers, Toddlers, Family, Canada, Kids

The Globe and Mail

OPTI Canada on lookout for buyer

Nathan VanderKlippe Calgary - T he operator of one of the oil sands' most troubled projects has put itself up for sale, underscoring the pressure smaller industry players face in the capital-intensive industry.

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Sun Nov 08, 2009

Edmonton Sun

Lawyers dominate politics, but none running in Monday's byelections

Monday's federal byelections will choose four new members of Parliament from a list of candidates that includes three farmers, four municipal politicians, a principal, a plumber, and an engineer - but not a single lawyer, a profession that dominates Canadian politics.

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Related Topix: North America, Canada, World News, Stephen Harper, Sports

Military-World

Remembrance Day in Kandahar a time to reflect on bigger picture

It's been seven long years since the official start of Canada's mission in Afghanistan, a period marked by equal parts confusion, stoicism and pride.

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CBC

Northern leg of Calgary ring road opens

Construction began on the northeast ring road in 2007. This shot looks southeast at work on Deerfoot Trail this summer.

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Edmonton Journal

'Get engaged,' Dallaire tells Alberta students

Alberta high school students are not powerless to stop the fate of their peers who are kidnapped in war-torn countries and forced into lives as soldiers and sex slaves, said Lt.-Gen. Romeo Dallaire Friday.

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Related Topix: Education Etc., Canada,

Calgary Sun

Doc's dire warning comes amid new H1N1 deaths

As four more H1N1 deaths were confirmed in Alberta, the nation's top doctor said the virus is rapidly spreading in the West, with death and hospitalization rates three times greater than a week ago.

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Related Topix: Canada, North America, World News

Sat Nov 07, 2009

Edmonton Journal

Alberta loses 15,000 jobs

Alberta's job market recovery lasted all of one month. After growing by 3,000 jobs in September for the first monthly decrease in the provincial unemployment rate since December 2008, October came along to wipe out the gains and then some.

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