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  1. NEB downgrades oil price forecast amid stricter environmental rules, lower global costs
  2. What a Trump or Clinton presidency could mean for Alberta and Canada
  3. 2 drug busts kept 777 fentanyl pills off Lethbridge streets, police say
  4. Charges stayed in 3 Alberta sex assault cases because of excessive trial delays
  5. Submachine-gun seized in Red Deer drug bust
  6. Rock slide blocking Trans-Canada near Field, B.C., has locals feeling isolated
  7. Does Canada need more labels on food products?
  8. Lay-off fears inspire Fort McMurray man to launch oilsands jobs site
  9. 'Pain on their innocent faces,' children and widow of drunk driving victim speak in court
  10. Calgary housing market red flagged again in latest CMHC report
  11. Alberta to install solar panels on 36 schools
  12. Brainy Calgary neurochip could help treat epilepsy
  13. Province stands behind recovering Fort McMurray, Notley assures residents
  14. Convict Travis Vader of manslaughter, Crown urges
  15. 1 in 18 Canadian hospital patients experience harm from preventable errors: report
  16. WWE should help ill wrestling legend 'Dynamite Kid' with medical bills: Bruce Hart
  17. Wondering why you're paying more for beer in Alberta?
  18. Top Halloween costumes for 2016, conjured up by 2 Calgary experts
  19. 'Compromising online encounters': Red Deer men targeted by extortion scam
  20. Binge drinking rising at 'worrisome' rate in Canada, study finds
  21. Calgary coughs up $64K for employee flu kits, says reduced sick time should offset costs
  22. As construction near Chinook Centre gears up, sales drop for some businesses
  23. Closure of Christian school association angers Alberta home-school parents
  24. 6 children reported abducted in Calgary found in Bowmanville
  25. Edmonton man who strangled, ran over former girlfriend to be sentenced Thursday
  26. Husky Energy posts$1.4B profit in 3rd quarter, lifted by asset sales
  27. Cenovus posts $251M loss in Q3, looks for more costs to cut
  28. Female police officers met secretly with city councillor over toxic workplace allegations
  29. Wikileaks reveals why Hillary Clinton chopped Keystone XL from her book
  30. Dakota Access pipeline protesters being removed from private land by police.
  31. B.C. rock slide to be partly cleared Thursday night, allowing single-lane traffic on Trans-Canada
  32. School board official in Canmore charged with voyeurism, trespassing
  33. Journey through 2 centuries of Calgary firefighting at new Lougheed House exhibit
  34. Prescribed burns begin in Kananaskis Valley
  35. Alberta explores creation of 'safe consumption sites' in response to fentanyl crisis
  36. 'Scud Stud' Arthur Kent wants $1.2M from Postmedia for legal fees
  37. Creepy clown chase in Sylvan Lake, Alta., was a hoax, say police
  38. Red ink still flowing in Alberta oilsands even as per-barrel production costs come down
  39. 'I never thought I'd see him again': Phoenix the cat returns a decade after disappearing
  40. Carbon levy and tax credits focus of Alberta's legislative session
  41. 'Head up, device down': Calgary councillor pushes pedestrians to be road smart
  42. 5 spooky things to do in Calgary this Halloween weekend
  43. In defence of those weird molasses Halloween candies
  44. Feedback wanted on return of bison to Banff National Park
  45. Alberta Christian home-schooling group vows to fight government over money questions
  46. FOIP commissioner orders investigation of Alberta Justice
  47. Alberta government urged to explain why it rejects P3s
  48. Hoping for the best and preparing for the worst: A look inside the American Redoubt movement
  49. Driver in hospital after hitting tree in Southwood
  50. Police chief's Facebook letter defends force in wake of toxic workplace allegations
  51. State memorial for Jim Prentice to be held in Calgary today
  52. Calgary police officer arrested and charged in domestic incident
  53. Alberta grain farmers breathe sigh of relief as Belgium reaches deal to back CETA
  54. Dakota Access pipeline protesters use burned vehicles to block highway
  55. String of collisions involving pedestrians prompts safety warning from Calgary police
  56. 4x4 vehicle chase that killed 4 cows south of Calgary probed by RCMP
  57. Police raid on anti-pipeline camp draws condemnation from Indigenous groups, celebrities
  58. 30 ranches quarantined after bovine tuberculosis found in southeast Alberta
  59. Energy rebates on the horizon for Albertans
  60. Fog warning issued for Calgary, Edmonton and Red Deer
  61. CrossIron Mills shopper sought after credit card fraud
  62. Tom Cochrane exhibit at Studio Bell a humbling tribute to music legend
  63. Judge rules no camera in courtroom for Vader hearing Monday
  64. Cooking with Mama Régine: Calgary chef immerses herself in French cuisine and rhythm of life
  65. Driver sentenced to 6 years after deadly crash in stolen truck
  66. No reason to unite with 'confused' PCs, Wildrose leader tells party members
  67. Off grid and in demand: Selling property in the American Redoubt
  68. Trans-Canada highway closures from B.C. rock slide will continue over weekend
  69. Flanders Avenue interchange set to open Monday
  70. Man charged with second-degree murder after Red Deer woman found dead
  71. Free park entry in 2017 has Banff mayor stressed about traffic
  72. Accelerated coal phase-out could cost Alberta $8 billion, new study concludes
  73. Multiple traumatic injuries for woman after 4-car collision on QEII
  74. Multiple traumatic injuries for woman after 4-car collision on QEII
  75. Wildrose alleges 'coverup' by Alberta Justice in tobacco-litigation FOIP inquiry
  76. 1 dead, 3 children sent to hospital after Tsuut'ina Nation collision
  77. 'Grow our party,' Wildrose leader urges members at AGM
  78. 'Probably the worst time of year this could happen': Alberta cattle rancher on tuberculosis quarantine
  79. 'We're right, they're wrong': Notley unafraid of opposition
  80. 'They made a promise and I want it to be fulfilled': Calgarian wants electoral reform Trudeau campaigned on
  81. Paralyzed climbers walk around Calgary hospital in exoskeleton for research
  82. A new American dream: A look at one couple's off-grid lifestyle in the American Redoubt
  83. 'Shocking' allegations against Christian school show need for regulation, says graduate
  84. Sales are booming at shops and resorts as ski season gets off to great start
  85. Tougher Alberta rules convince oil and gas producers to accelerate well cleanups
  86. Team Edin grabs early lead at Masters Grand Slam final
  87. RCMP say speed and alcohol likely factors in Sunday rollover
  88. Alouettes snap Stampeders 14-game winning streak
  89. Alberta home-schooling group fires back at government report
  90. New international terminal at Calgary airport takes off Monday morning
  91. Humphries, Kripps win again at Canadian championships
  92. Pumpkins aren't just for carving, as Calgary Zoo critters chow down for Halloween
  93. Marcus Johansson leads Capitals over Flames
  94. Calgary woman fights to be recognized as thalidomide survivor
  95. Southern Alberta physician says his patients could benefit from expanded cardiac services
  96. Decision in Travis Vader case could come today
  97. Dallas-based HollyFrontier to buy Petro-Canada Lubricants from Suncor for $1.125B
  98. Enbridge Energy Partners suffers $406.4M US loss in wake of Sandpiper pipeline deferral
  99. Prairie farmers to get loan relief after soggy, snowy harvest
  100. Riverbend shooting leaves 1 person seriously injured
  101. Travis Vader murder charges substituted for manslaughter convictions
  102. Syrian refugees being primed to work in Alberta's agriculture industry
  103. 'It's disrespectful': Heartless vandals hit central Alberta veterans memorial
  104. Police detective sold personal information of 43 people to company, Calgary court hears
  105. Government approves $1.3B Nova Gas pipeline expansion in Alberta
  106. Blasting to cause closures after B.C. rock slide restricts highway travel
  107. Judge's demand for financial records won't change 'amateur athlete' status, says CHL
  108. Calgary's most creative Halloween pumpkins
  109. Blasting to cause closures after B.C. rock slide restricts highway travel
  110. Despite mental health concerns, accused murderer Hari Pal will go to trial
  111. Alberta royalty rate will be lower than B.C. and Saskatchewan, according to study
  112. Albertans may have been 1st to say 'trick or treat'
  113. 'Even wild animals protect their young': Former Jehovah's Witness condemns group's refusal of blood
  114. New bill aims to substantially hike fines for those who cause wildfires
  115. Calgary Police Commission chastises members for speaking in public
  116. Alberta dental council changes controversial anesthesia standard
  117. Carbon tax impact 'relatively small,' government report suggests
  118. Ain't no mountain high enough for Alberta couple who tied knot on snowy peak
  119. European trade deal could be $600M boost for Alberta beef producers
  120. Oil industry teetered 'close to bankruptcy,' but experts see signs of hope
  121. Spike in Calgary's domestic violence rate 'incredibly concerning,' advocate says
  122. Body found on Beltline apartment balcony
  123. Should drag shows be used as a teaching tool in Alberta schools?
  124. WestJet fills seats, reports second-best quarter ever
  125. Man dies, woman taken to hospital after crash near High River
  126. Got candy? Where to drop off leftover Halloween treats in Calgary
  127. Police chief, mayor to address female officers' toxic workplace allegations
  128. Calgary home sales jump 16% in October compared to year before
  129. Is the Beast still burning? Fort McMurray wildfire may smoulder through winter
  130. Jay Ingram answers some of life's great mysteries in new book, The Science of Why
  131. Oilsands emissions capped at 100 megatonnes a year under new bill
  132. Riverbend shooting victim identified as Kyle Rowe
  133. Fallen soldiers receive Canadian memorial at Calgary's Field of Crosses
  134. TransCanada sale of U.S. power assets expected to deliver $3.27B US
  135. Need at Veterans' Food Bank doubles as vets struggle to find jobs in downturn
  136. Alberta companies have given millions to Saskatchewan Party
  137. Sunshine Village to open on Thursday for earliest start in over 30 years
  138. 'It's history in the making': Calgary big band to record album live off floor at Ironwood
  139. Tim Roth and Christina Hendricks in Alberta for new TV series
  140. Thieves already stealing poppy boxes just days into campaign
  141. Small B.C. village becomes mecca for Calgary hockey tournaments
  142. Alberta gets C+ grade in national flood readiness report
  143. Flames give up 4 goals in 3rd, fall in rout to Blackhawks
  144. Plan to build duplex next to historic Calgary home nixed by appeal board
  145. Slashed operating costs at Penn West trim Q3 losses losses by 70% to $232M
  146. 'The worst of the 2015/16 oil price downturn is now behind us,' says ATB economist
  147. Raid on Killarney home yields 2,771 pills in Alberta's fourth-largest fentanyl seizure
  148. Consumer confidence in Alberta nears all-time low, driving down national index
  149. Unconventional Panel: Is it hateful not to use gender-neutral pronouns?
  150. Obama says Army Corps examining Dakota Access oil pipeline route
  151. Anti-abortion group opposes Calgary bylaw that would limit home delivery of aborted fetus photos
  152. Oil down 3% after record buildup in U.S. crude supplies
  153. Sewing needles found by Cochrane children in Halloween chocolate bars, say RCMP
  154. Calgary police force needs new complaint process, Diane Colley-Urquhart says
  155. Fancy and fake: Film about biggest wine scam of 21st century screening in Calgary
  156. All federal government operations to run on green power by 2025: environment minister
  157. Charges laid in theft of post from mailboxes in Calgary and Saskatoon
  158. Calgary camp and catering firm blames poor results on slow recovery from Fort McMurray fire
  159. Young woman who murdered Brett Wiese has sentence reduced from life to 4 years
  160. Alberta principal survey seeks data on inequities in school system
  161. Private Christian school seeks judicial review of closure
  162. Sept. 7 will now be Ukrainian-Canadian Heritage Day in Alberta
  163. Sept. 7 will now be Ukrainian-Canadian Heritage Day in Alberta
  164. Critics warn Alberta LGBTQ school toolkit will isolate racial minority students
  165. Calgarian wins design competition for Canada's 2017 dime
  166. Grave-cleaning project has Alberta man trying to keep memories alive
  167. NDP kills idea of tax-dollar rebates for political parties
  168. Cyclist safety seen as issue as Calgary cycle track network expands
  169. Downtown Calgary stabbing leaves man in critical condition
  170. Northeast LRT traffic halted after pedestrian hit by C-Train
  171. Province to unveil 'nitty gritty' details for renewable power contracts in Alberta
  172. Homeless drifter possibly from Alberta charged in Abbotsford stabbings a mystery for police
  173. Suspects tossed drugs while fleeing as officers raided southwest Calgary house, police allege
  174. If Dakota Access pipeline were to move, where could it go?
  175. Man shot in head by police after running over elderly couple no longer faces charges
  176. Woman left in coma by brutal attack in Lethbridge able to speak to family
  177. Former MLA Stephen Khan first Edmonton-area candidate to enter PC leadership contest
  178. Dial-a-dope drug operation dismantled in Brooks
  179. 'I messed up': Calgary realtor apologizes for Remembrance Day ad
  180. Putting up solar panels? City of Calgary website pinpoints properties with best sun exposure
  181. Job losses unknown as Finning to close Red Deer Centre of Excellence facility in 2017
  182. Inspect before you ingest, Calgary police warn after report of Halloween candy tampering
  183. Falling costs allow Canadian Natural to restart stalled oilsands project
  184. Quarantine of southeast Alberta ranches could last months, say CFIA officials
  185. Man accused of killing roommate released on bail while awaiting manslaughter trial
  186. Guilty: Leo Pantherbone admits to brutally beating Janel Squirrel until she died
  187. Calgary stepdad accused of abducting 6 kids and fleeing to Ontario released on bail
  188. 1 dead after tanker trailer explodes near Red Deer
  189. 'Snow magnet' Sunshine Village marks earliest opening in decades, local hills to follow suit
  190. Live music brings Calgary chef videos to life
  191. Calgary Entertainment: 8 things to do this warm November weekend
  192. AUPE warns of health-care layoffs, minister says no cuts planned
  193. Calgary to ask Ottawa for a slice of pot pie
  194. 'Serious police incident' closes roads in southeast Calgary
  195. Naheed Nenshi to run for mayor again in 2017
  196. Cluck, cluck — Okotoks families allowed to keep backyard chickens
  197. Jobless rate in Calgary reaches 10.2%, highest since 1993
  198. Senior charged with careless driving after pedestrian dies
  199. 'I have not committed a murder in all my life,' elderly man with suspected dementia says in court
  200. What makes Nenshi run? It's not just an unfinished agenda
  201. 'Why did we do this?' 11-year-old paints Canada's residential school past
  202. Alberta ranchers want quick decision on Bovine TB quarantine as costs mount
  203. After 'Footloose' fuss, Taber, Alta. named one of friendliest towns in Canada
  204. Political donations from Alberta not welcomed by Saskatchewan voters, suggests poll
  205. Drunk driver who killed girl, 11, was fighting with dad when he ran a red light, court hears
  206. U of C Indigenous strategy aims to bring First Nations culture onto campus
  207. Witnesses, video wanted after officer shoots driver of stolen car
  208. Metrovino's Richard Harvey: Evangelical about Sherry
  209. Calgary building permits up but economist urges caution
  210. Siksika First Nation hopes to grow medical marijuana
  211. Trinity Christian school can re-open Monday, judge rules
  212. Police shut down intersection after truck hits pedestrian
  213. Calgary Syrian newcomers give thanks to police
  214. Kinder Morgan braces for Standing Rock-type protests
  215. Calgary prepares for new suburbs and more southern sprawl
  216. High hopes for Elbow River brown trout after devastating 2013 flood
  217. House fire in northeast Calgary sends three to hospital, one with serious burns
  218. Remember our forgettable summer? Here are some photos to remind you
  219. PC leadership candidates face off for the first time tonight
  220. Trans-Canada Highway reopens near B.C.-Alberta boundary following rock slide
  221. Elvis Costello to headline Owen Hart foundation gala in December
  222. Senior killed after vehicle rolls near Red Deer
  223. Jason Kenney buses in youth supporters to PC policy convention
  224. Hundreds gather for Alberta-wide rallies against carbon taxes
  225. Two men arrested after Medicine Hat man killed
  226. Setoguchi's scores twice as Kings blank Flames
  227. Fundraiser for Lethbridge assault victim draws hundreds
  228. 2 reunions 39 years apart connect missionary with family he reunited
  229. Fatal hit-and-run in southeast Calgary claims life of 54-year-old man
  230. Calgary psychologist gives advice on getting through the downturn
  231. Low-energy snow farming technique yields softer powder at mountain peaks
  232. Warm weather drives extended golf season as Calgarians turn out in full swing
  233. More pay parking on Calgary side streets in Park Plus pilot
  234. Tech columnist urges caution when using online dating apps
  235. New Calgarians explore Canada's first national park
  236. Armoured vehicle dedicated to Alberta veterans, soldiers killed in recent conflicts
  237. Allowance for kids? Start early and don't tie it to chores, says finance expert
  238. Food For the Forces charity drive brings in $5K and thousands of pounds of groceries
  239. Family of Lethbridge assault victim say faith is helping her heal
  240. Kesler scores twice as Flames' troubles in Anaheim continue
  241. Sex assault retrial begins for man acquitted by controversial Alberta judge
  242. Alberta looks to tackle its 8.5% unemployment rate
  243. Smoke alarms saved 4 people from burning northeast Calgary house, fire officials say
  244. Students will need support after B.C. stabbing, says mom of Taber teen killed in 1999
  245. A smashing good time: Festival celebrates headbanging sheep in sleepy B.C. village
  246. Suspect truck in fatal hit and run located
  247. How to make yourself more employable — become a freelance contractor
  248. Rescue group that saved injured puppy puts out call for donations
  249. Red Deer mayor, Wildrose denounce 'racist imagery' at protest
  250. Red Deer mayor, Wildrose denounce 'racist imagery' at protest