Canada's next prime minister, Mark Carney, is a big Edmonton Oilers fan and also played goalie for his university teams.
A massive financial agreement could spur more than $1 billion in commercial and residential development in a nation near ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNEdmonton weather: Chances of flurries and winds up to 40 km/hHere’s a look at Tuesday’s Edmonton weather from Environment Canada . It’s currently -2 C at the Edmonton Blatchford weather ...
Several nature groups launched a contest inviting Edmontonians to cast a ballot for the local species of bird they think best ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta's new QR code system enhances cannabis transparency, a first for CanadaA pilot project in Alberta is aiming to transform cannabis product transparency with Metrc’s Retail ID system. By simply ...
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Building on the success of Rogers Place and surrounding developments, OEG Sports & Entertainment has signed a memorandum of ...
Carney's support for Everton is said to be genuine and heartfelt - he may be too busy to take in matches after becoming ...
Former central banker Mark Carney will become Canada’s next prime minister after he won Liberal Party leadership vote in a ...
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From South Africa to Canada, former FC Edmonton gaffer Alan Koch looks to make a difference as a soccer coachKoch, 49, continues his role in New Zealand as academy technical director/head coach of Western Suburbs FC and GM at the Ole Football Academy. Born in Durban, South Africa, Koch came to Canada in the ...
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