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- Edmonton weather: Luscious high of 17 C, maybe some wind Rains brew such soothing balm.
- 'Senseless': Teen attacked on walk died of stab wound, say Edmonton police “We want to reassure the community that the suspect has been apprehended and there is no risk to public safety.”
- Alberta Teachers' Association raises concerns about class sizes, programs 'There is no excuse in our growing, wealthy province to have funding cuts for public education.'
- Sundre man relieved he won't be facing sentencing on a homicide charge, lawyer says Sundre resident Jason Kelley Burns is relieved he won’t be facing sentencing for manslaughter in the death of a man he ran over, his lawyer said Friday.
- Jury begins deliberations in death of man struck by vehicle in Sundre Jurors began deliberations Thursday over the fate of a Sundre man charged with manslaughter in the vehicular death of another individual.
- Terrorism peace bond imposed on Edmonton woman who travelled to Islamic State, may have received military training An Alberta woman who travelled to Syria to join the so-called Islamic State has agreed to a terrorism peace bond, admitting she received military training and applied to join an ISIS battalion before surrendering to Syrian forces.
- Heritage Park and Calaway Park open, Downhill Karting, off-roading and lots of books: What our photographers saw this weekend Check out what Postmedia Calgary photographers saw around the city this weekend, from Heritage Park opening to downhill karting and off-roading
- Doctor shortage, diagnosis delays threaten Alberta cancer patients: Oncologist Diagnosis and treatment delays are hurting and even killing cancer patients.
- Alberta commits $26M to advancing women’s health, research The cash infusion will be used by two organizations to address what the province called long-standing gaps and concerns in women's health care.
- BATRA’S BURNING QUESTIONS: Blowback from doctors on Trudeau Liberals' capital gains tax ambitions WATCH BELOW as Sun Editor-in-Chief Adrienne Batra talks with political columnists Brian Lilley and Lorrie Goldstein talk about how the Justin Trudeau Liberals realized picking a fight with doctors was a non-starter. It was bad policy economically, as well as politically.
- Cops investigating gunshot at Jewish girls school in North York Toronto Police have begun an investigation after a Jewish elementary school in North York was struck by a bullet early Saturday morning.
- B.C. sex offender Randall Hopley gets another 18 months in jail after going on run VANCOUVER — A British Columbia judge has ordered convicted sex offender Randall Hopley to spend another 18 months in jail after he pleaded guilty to breaching the conditions of his long-term supervision order on two occasions in 2022 and 2023.
- 10/3 podcast: How Alberta RCMP linked four murders to a suspected serial killer Nearly 50 years after two teen girls and two women were killed in the Calgary area, RCMP in Alberta say they’ve identified the man responsible.
- He would ‘bind, torture, kill’ his victims. A puzzle mailed to media could crack the case for one of them Dennis Rader, known as BTK, murdered at least 10 people between 1974 and 1991
- Fugitive wanted in $20-million Toronto airport gold heist arrested on plane from India Archit Grover, 36, was arrested Monday at Pearson airport as he returned to Canada. His arrest leaves just two known fugitives for the gold heist
- Mafia boss's son released on full parole after serving time for importing cocaine and fentanyl 'Notwithstanding the serious nature of your offending and your affiliation with a criminal organization, the Board notes you have accepted responsibility for your offending'
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- Oil on skin: Edmonton Oilers fan reflects on back tattoo from 2006 final "First tattoo and it was nine and a half hours I had to sit," said Genest
- Murder charge dropped after man pleads guilty to interfering with northern Alberta woman's body “Indeed, how she died has never been determined," said Court of King's Bench Justice Paul Belzil
- Edmonton police seek help in identifying more suspects involved in extortion ring “Our recent efforts to identify suspects and collect information about their activities have been very helpful in advancing this investigation, and we are starting to get a very clear picture of the hierarchy of this group."
- 'No loyalty to the Panthers': Edmontonians cheer on Oilers while living in Florida Cunningham has been in Florida since 2004 and has fond memories of watching the 2006 Oilers Stanley Cup run in the Miami sun
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