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Murder victim kind and generous, says friend
The province is drawing criticism in the case of 61-year-old support worker Dianne McClements, who was found dead Saturday in the Camrose group home where she worked alone as the evening supervisor.
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Yahoo investors applaud change, fear limbo
Yahoo Inc's choice of interim chief executive is a signal the company is returning to its roots selling brand advertising on its consumer websites, analysts say, even as a deal with an activist hedge fund raises new questions about its future.
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Cougar Town trainer
While it seems most Hollywood A-listers loathe the paparazzi, the stop-at-nothing shutterbugs offer celebrities at least one benefit: a continuous supply of workout motivation.
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Vikings governor signs stadium bill
The Vikings are expected to move into a new downtown stadium to open the 2016 stadium and the effort to make that happen can begin in earnest after Governor Mark Dayton signed the $975 million bill approving construction of the facility on Monday.
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Star witness takes stand in Clemens trial
A key prosecution witness who has said he gave former baseball star Roger Clemens performance-enhancing drugs took the stand on Monday in Clemens' perjury trial and outlined his career before he met the ballplayer.
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Three dead in B.C. plane crash
Three people died in a fiery float plane
crash in B.C.'s Okanagan region Sunday
night, the B.C. Coroners Service has
confirmed.
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T.J. Foster snaps drought
At this time last year, T.J. Foster was making phone calls to his family back home in Slave Lake. His hometown was up in flames and the 19-year-old was trying desperately to make sure everything was OK.
Thankfully, his family was one of the few that came away unscathed, but many of his friends and family were left with nothing.
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Best in the West
There's nothing better than a championship win in
front of a hometown crowd.
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Knighthawks no mystery to Rush
Just because the Edmonton Rush never faced the Rochester Knighthawks this season doesn't mean they are completely unfamiliar with their 2012 Champions Cup opponents.
After all, a pair of the Rush's top performers this season came from there in an off-season trade that brought in veteran forward Shawn Williams and goalie Aaron Bold.
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Rush Bold-ly go where ...
The Champions Cup: the NLL's final frontier.
This is the voyage of the Edmonton Rush. Their season-long mission: to explore strange new territory and seek out their first league championship, to boldly go where no Rush team has gone before.
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