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Columnists - Feed News by Edmonton Sun
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Oilers GM sticking to plans
Don’t expect to be watching this year’s Taylor Hall next year. And don’t expect the Edmonton Oilers to use all that extra salary cap room to now load up the lineup with expensive free agent talent now that they have back-to-back No. 1 picks in the draft.
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The elephant in the room? Reform
Like the lonely Maytag repairman in the famous commercial who never got any calls, Albertans are the reliable voters expected to continue sending a sea of Tories to Ottawa.
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Oilers Renney reflects on season
It may seems strange that as NHL coaches are being fired following the regular season, the one whose team finished last is among those with the best job security.
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When shopping, vive la difference!
I had no idea of the trouble that was waiting for me at home, and how could I? My mission to Costco, as far as I was concerned, had been an unqualified success.
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Waxing lyrical over Brazilian beef
t’s tough to keep an old columnist away, especially when Sun publisher John Caputo called the former Hicks on Six (may he rest in peace) and asked, “Hicks, why don’t you do a food/restaurant column?”
It’s a tough job … somebody’s gotta do it.
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A great way to give back
In most markets, the money raised will go to the Children's Miracle Network. In other markets, the cash goes to the local hospital or specific causes that the station in that market wishes to assist.
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FCE open with win
The man who spent more than $2 million to get to this day was thrilled with the first payoff on his investment.
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Mammoth meltdown for Rush
The mission couldn’t have been simpler.
Win, and the Edmonton Rush were in the National Lacrosse League playoffs.
Oops! Opportunity missed.
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Airline often dealing with drunk passengers
It’s a headache built for two -- one for the passenger ordered to sober up, and the other for the airline forced to delay or even detour flights to deal with disruptive drunks.
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Strudwick's future uncertain
DENVER — His contribution goes well beyond the confines of a 200-by-85-foot sheet of ice.
Jason Strudwick's real value is measured away from the rink, behind dressing-room doors.
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Pigeon Lake paradox
He introduced himself as a retired undertaker from Bashaw, which means a lot of people over the years trusted him with their body.
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Henney keeps title
There’s no substitute for savvy. Ryan Henney proved as much before a packed house at the Shaw Conference Centre last night, retaining his Canadian Boxing Federation cruiserweight title on a razor-thin 10-round split decision over Jason Douglas.
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Thanks Haggis
When I first moved into my home, while helping me paint, my Pops accidentally kicked over a can of primer in my living room.
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The Three Musketeers is a swashbuckling tale
Once again, that Gascon bumpkin D’Artagnan, all arms and legs and puppy dog excitement, sets out for adventure in a new Citadel- produced, Tom Wood adaptation of Alexander Dumas’ durable 1840 swashbuckler.
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