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| New trial ordered for man convicted of brutal sex slaying of ... - The Canadian Press |
| Canada.comNew trial ordered for man convicted of brutal sex slaying of ...The Canadian Press, EDMONTON - 12 hours agoBut in a 2-1 decision released Tuesday, the Alberta Court of Appeal ruled the trial judge was wrong to say that Laboucan was not a credible witness about ...Alberta may appeal ruling on new trial for murderer Globe and MailNew trial 'salt in wound' Canada.comExcruciating pain Edmonton SunCalgary Herald - Ottawa Citizenall 119 news articles |
| Deflections off skates help Oilers top Islanders - Newsday |
| National PostDeflections off skates help Oilers top IslandersNewsday, NY - Jan 6, 2009BY GREG LOGAN | greg.logan@newsday.com EDMONTON, Alberta - Joey MacDonald stopped all but one shot he faced that came off a stick blade, but two Edmonton ...NHL: Edmonton 3, NY Islanders 2 United Press InternationalIslanders looking to snap 12-game road losing skid SBR ForumOilers beat Islanders 3-2 The Associated PressNewsday - Newsdayall 259 news articles |
| Diabetes Slows Brain Function - WebMD |
| E Canada NowDiabetes Slows Brain FunctionWebMD - Jan 5, 2009But not all mental functions are affected equally, find Roger A. Dixon, PhD, and colleagues at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. ...Diabetes slows mental functions, even in middle-age Los Angeles TimesEven well controlled, mild diabetes slows mental functions TopNewsDiabetes found to affect brain The ProvinceMedPage Today - Edmonton Journalall 126 news articles |
| Ex-wife of man caught in Calgary gang war haunted by killing - Canada.com |
| Canada.comEx-wife of man caught in Calgary gang war haunted by killingCanada.com, Canada - 7 hours agoKeni Su'a and Lenni, a second-year medical student at the University of Alberta, shared 13 years together. They divorced in 2006 but remained close friends. ...Former wife grieves for bystander killed in Calgary gang violence Calgary HeraldBystander killed in Calgary had Edmonton ties Edmonton SunInnocent victim was in wrong place at wrong time Globe and MailCalgary Herald - Edmonton Sunall 18 news articles |
| Alberta Sunflashes - Edmonton Sun |
| Alberta SunflashesEdmonton Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoBy SUN NEWS SERVICES A Yellowknife man was airlifted to an Edmonton hospital on New Year's Day after he was assaulted by two males, Yellowknife RCMP said. ... |
| Some Alberta firms will use health premium savings to benefit workers - CBC.ca |
| Some Alberta firms will use health premium savings to benefit workersCBC.ca, Canada - 11 hours agoSawatsky is a recruiter for Spruceland Millworks, an Edmonton-area lumber company that specializes in fencing and pallet boards. ... |
| Sharks sunk by fired-up Flames - Alameda Times-Star |
| The Money TimesSharks sunk by fired-up FlamesAlameda Times-Star, CA - 3 hours agoBy David Pollak CALGARY, Alberta — The Sharks lost a hockey game and three hours of sleep Tuesday night. Today was supposed to be for travel and relaxing, ...Sharks' Murray to play? Modesto Beeall 309 news articles |
| Nanotechnology: the science of tiny raises big hopes and also big ... - The Canadian Press |
| Nanotechnology: the science of tiny raises big hopes and also big ...The Canadian Press, EDMONTON - Jan 5, 2009The National Institute for Nanotechnology, funded by the governments of Canada and Alberta and by the University of Alberta, is the country's front-line ...Science of tiny raises big hopes, big fears Globe and MailThe Cyber Corner iNews880.comTiny science makes socks that don't smell and windows that clean ... The Canadian PressThe Canadian Pressall 66 news articles |
| Survey says more than half of Edmonton cops considered quitting - Edmonton Journal |
| Survey says more than half of Edmonton cops considered quittingEdmonton Journal, Canada - 11 hours agoA criminology professor at the University of Alberta, however, says low morale is a common issue among police organizations, generally. ... |
| Alberta man charged with sex assault of teen - Globe and Mail |
| Alberta man charged with sex assault of teenGlobe and Mail, Canada - Jan 6, 2009RCMP say police were patrolling a park in Gibbons, just north of Edmonton, when officers discovered two people having sex in a vehicle. ... |
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