Enbridge plans new pipeline (Calgary Sun)
June 30, 2007 on 3:00 pm | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsTo prevent a bottleneck on the main line, one of the Canada’s energy giants wants to build a $300-million oil pipeline between Edmonton and Hardisty in east-central Alberta.
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Former Redbird QB Glenn throws for 400 yards (The Pantagraph)
June 30, 2007 on 3:00 pm | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsEDMONTON, Alberta — Former Illinois State quarterback Kevin Glenn threw for 416 yards and a touchdown as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers played to a 39-39 tie at Edmonton in Week 1 of the Canadian Football League season.
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Alberta First Nations leaders run newspaper ad calling for treaties to be honoured (CNews)
June 30, 2007 on 2:32 am | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsEDMONTON (CP) - Alberta aboriginal chiefs are marking a national day of action with an ad in daily newspapers calling for an end to colonization. The ad, which is running in Edmonton and Calgary papers, says the treaties natives signed are not land surrenders.
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Different dinosaurs roamed at same time around Edmonton, scientists say (CBC)
June 30, 2007 on 2:32 am | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsResearchers in Edmonton have found bones suggesting two types of large dinosaurs that had been thought to live in different eras and places likely roamed the area simultaneously.
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Edmonton city site was dinosaur dining room (PhysOrg)
June 30, 2007 on 2:32 am | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsA dinosaur bone bed in southwest Edmonton that served as a feeding area for the direct ancestor of Tyrannosaurus rex has revealed that two dinosaurs, thought to have lived in different eras, actually lived at the same time.
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Edmonton Hosts Canada’s Most Exciting Summer Sporting Events (Hospitality Net)
June 29, 2007 on 2:36 pm | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsEdmonton, Alberta | Canada’s 2007 Cultural Capital, Edmonton, is proving itself to be a sports mecca this year, as well. From the FIFA World Cup Canada to the CN Canadian Women’s Open Golf Tournament, the city is hosting some of Canada’s most famous sporting events, and fans can easily pair an Edmonton vacation with their favorite event.
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Dino-mite discovery in Edmonton (Calgary Sun)
June 29, 2007 on 2:36 pm | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsEDMONTON — A bed of dinosaur bones discovered in southwest Edmonton is yielding some startling new facts about two huge creatures that lived 70-million years ago, University of Alberta researchers announced yesterday.
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Edmonton Hosts Canada’s Most Exciting Summer Sporting Events (PRWeb)
June 29, 2007 on 2:36 pm | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsFrom Golf to the Grand Prix, This Summer’s Edmonton Events Keep Visitors Entertained (PRWeb Jun 29, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/UHJvZi1TaW5nLVNpbmctUGlnZy1UaGlyLVplcm8=
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Edmonton Hosts Canada’s Most Exciting Summer Sporting Events (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
June 29, 2007 on 2:36 pm | In Edmonton Alberta | No Comments From Golf to the Grand Prix, This Summer’s Edmonton Events Keep Visitors Entertained
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Community service for bank scam (CNews)
June 29, 2007 on 2:36 pm | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsEDMONTON (Sun Media) - An Edmonton-area woman who defrauded the Alberta Treasury Branch of nearly $600,000 in a cheque-kiting scam avoided being put behind bars yesterday.
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Alberta plans to restrict Metis’ right to hunt, fish without licence: leader (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
June 29, 2007 on 5:04 am | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsEDMONTON (CP) - The leader of Alberta’s Metis says the provincial government is planning to restrict their right to hunt and fish without a licence.
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Edmonton feeding ground for T-rex-type dinosaur reveals new mysteries (CNews)
June 29, 2007 on 5:04 am | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsEDMONTON (CP) - A dinosaur feeding ground discovered in southwest Edmonton is dishing up some astonishing new details about two huge creatures that lived between 80 million and 73 million years ago.
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Alberta First Nations plan activities for day of action (First Perspective)
June 29, 2007 on 5:04 am | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsAlberta First Nation communities have thrown their support behind tomorrow’s National Day of Action, although some leaders are cautioning against the use of violence.
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Alta justice minister wants review of judge who handled case of caretaker assault (CNews)
June 29, 2007 on 5:04 am | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsEDMONTON (CP) - Alberta Justice Minister Ron Stevens has asked the province’s Judicial Council to investigate why it took a judge nearly a year to issue a written decision in a high-profile assault case involving an apartment caretaker.
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Alberta to restrict Metis rights to hunt and fish licence-free: Metis Nation (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
June 29, 2007 on 5:04 am | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsEDMONTON (CP) - A Metis leader says the Alberta government is ready to restrict the rights of her people to hunt and fish without a licence.
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Pastor pushes parks for housing (Calgary Sun)
June 28, 2007 on 2:40 pm | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsEDMONTON — An Edmonton street pastor who works with the growing number of Alberta homeless is asking the government to open provincial parks, vacant lots and empty buildings for temporary shelter.
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Liberals want investigation into why Alberta government withheld flight logs (CNews)
June 28, 2007 on 5:37 am | In Edmonton Alberta | No CommentsEDMONTON (CP) - Alberta’s Opposition leader wants an investigation into why the government failed to follow its own freedom of information law.
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