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Alberta government reports 600 cases of measles since early March

Alberta government reports 600 cases of measles since early March

EDMONTON — Alberta has seen more than 600 cases of measles since early March, as 19 more cases of the highly contagious disease have been confirmed.
Stuart Skinner backstopping Oilers after another mid-playoff reset

Stuart Skinner backstopping Oilers after another mid-playoff reset

EDMONTON — Stuart Skinner had peeled off half of his equipment and was handed a headset.
Hyman, McDavid each score twice as Oilers top Stars 6-1 to take 2-1 series lead

Hyman, McDavid each score twice as Oilers top Stars 6-1 to take 2-1 series lead

EDMONTON — The Edmonton Oilers weren’t lacking in guys who made an impact on Sunday.
High-scoring Oilers leaning into defence for third shutout in four playoff games

High-scoring Oilers leaning into defence for third shutout in four playoff games

DALLAS — The Edmonton Oilers, renowned for goal production, have leaned on their defence lately.
From scorer to bruiser, Oilers' Hyman making a different mark in the NHL playoffs

From scorer to bruiser, Oilers' Hyman making a different mark in the NHL playoffs

DALLAS — Zach Hyman was a scoring machine a year ago. The Edmonton Oilers winger has evolved into a hit machine in this year's NHL playoffs.
'Not good': Concerns revived over recommendation to end door-to-door mail delivery

'Not good': Concerns revived over recommendation to end door-to-door mail delivery

Judy Frank says no longer getting mail at her door would make life harder. The 78-year-old Regina woman is unable to walk more than a few steps and says she would need someone to pick up her mail if Canada Post stops door-to-door service.
Alberta Energy Regulator fines company $456K for providing misleading, false info

Alberta Energy Regulator fines company $456K for providing misleading, false info

EDMONTON — The Alberta Energy Regulator has fined a company $456,000 for submitting false or misleading information in its applications for reclamation approval.
Alberta judge grants bail for man convicted of 1987 murder after new trial ordered

Alberta judge grants bail for man convicted of 1987 murder after new trial ordered

EDMONTON — Decades after Roy Allan Sobotiak was sentenced to life for the killing of an Edmonton woman, the 61-year-old is set to walk out of prison.
'Scrambling': Small businesses anxious about possible Canada Post strike

'Scrambling': Small businesses anxious about possible Canada Post strike

The manager of an Alberta clothing store says small businesses like hers are feeling anxious as the threat of another work stoppage continues to hang over Canada Post.
Alberta, Ottawa spending $7 million to fund six new urban wildfire teams

Alberta, Ottawa spending $7 million to fund six new urban wildfire teams

STRATHMORE — Nearly $7 million in provincial and federal spending will create six teams of urban wildfire crews, Alberta's public safety minister announced Friday. Speaking in Strathmore, Alta.
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