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Elks sign recently acquired QB Nick Arbuckle to one-year contract

Elks sign recently acquired QB Nick Arbuckle to one-year contract

EDMONTON — Recently acquired quarterback Nick Arbuckle has signed a one-year contract extension with the Edmonton Elks. The deal, announced Monday by the Elks, keeps Arbuckle in Edmonton through the 2022 CFL season.
Scientists hope to link lab bench with pharmacy shelves through Edmonton drug plant

Scientists hope to link lab bench with pharmacy shelves through Edmonton drug plant

EDMONTON — University researchers and drug developers in Edmonton are joining forces to create what they say will be Canada's first facility that can take the latest scientific pharmaceutical insights from the lab through clinical trials to the marke
King, Bains lead Red Deer Rebels past Calgary Hitmen with power-play goals

King, Bains lead Red Deer Rebels past Calgary Hitmen with power-play goals

CALGARY — Ben King and Arshdeep Bains scored power-play goals to lead the Red Deer Rebels to a 3-2 victory over the Calgary Hitmen Sunday in the Western Hockey League.
Red Deer Rebels triumph in OT, snap Edmonton Oil Kings' three-game win streak

Red Deer Rebels triumph in OT, snap Edmonton Oil Kings' three-game win streak

RED DEER, Alta. — Ben King scored with 34 seconds remaining in overtime – his second goal of the game – to lead the Red Deer Rebels past the Edmonton Oil Kings 4-3 in the Western Hockey League Saturday.
Markstrom, Flames blank Flyers 4-0 for 6th straight victory

Markstrom, Flames blank Flyers 4-0 for 6th straight victory

CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Sean Monahan has no complaints over his reduced role this season as the Calgary Flames rattle off wins.
Monahan embracing reduced role, leads Flames past Flyers for sixth consecutive win

Monahan embracing reduced role, leads Flames past Flyers for sixth consecutive win

CALGARY — Sean Monahan has found himself in a reduced role this season, but as the Calgary Flames continue to rattle off wins, he has no complaints.
As UN climate conference begins, Alberta has much on the line

As UN climate conference begins, Alberta has much on the line

CALGARY — As world leaders descend on Glasgow this week for the start of the 2021 UN Climate Conference, Alberta — the Canadian jurisdiction with perhaps the most on the line — will be watching.
Masoli throws for 357 yards and three touchdowns in Ticats' 39-23 win over Elks

Masoli throws for 357 yards and three touchdowns in Ticats' 39-23 win over Elks

EDMONTON — The playoff picture is coming into better focus for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Jeremiah Masoli passed for 357 yards and three touchdowns as the Tiger-Cats clawed back over the .
Alberta police force would cost millions more but could see better service: report

Alberta police force would cost millions more but could see better service: report

EDMONTON — It would cost Alberta hundreds of millions of dollars more to set up and run a provincial police force, but it ultimately could provide more cost-effective law enforcement, says a report.
Why Alberta lacks a mandate to reopen Canada's Constitution

Why Alberta lacks a mandate to reopen Canada's Constitution

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