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'Company's Coming' cookbooks author Jean Paré dies in Edmonton at age 95

'Company's Coming' cookbooks author Jean Paré dies in Edmonton at age 95

EDMONTON — An Alberta-born mother of four whose "Company's Coming" cookbooks have become ingredient-stained fixtures on kitchen shelves around the world has died at age 95. A statement from her family says Jean Paré died Christmas Eve in Edmonton.
Alberta RCMP say male shot during confrontation with officers at gas station

Alberta RCMP say male shot during confrontation with officers at gas station

STRATHMORE, Alta. — RCMP in southern Alberta say officers shot a person who confronted them at a gas station early Christmas morning.
One dead in Alberta crash where RCMP say it appears road conditions were a factor

One dead in Alberta crash where RCMP say it appears road conditions were a factor

WESTLOCK, Alta. — The driver of a pickup truck has died in a collision with a van northwest of Edmonton where police say road conditions likely played a role.
Horvat scores twice in 3rd period, Canucks beat Oilers 5-2

Horvat scores twice in 3rd period, Canucks beat Oilers 5-2

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Bo Horvat had two goals and two assists and J.T. Miller scored twice, leading the Vancouver Canucks to a 5-2 comeback win over the Edmonton Oilers on Friday night.
Horvat leads Canucks to 5-2 road win over Oilers

Horvat leads Canucks to 5-2 road win over Oilers

EDMONTON — The Vancouver Canucks gained a reputation for giving games away earlier in the season, but now they are starting to steal them back. Bo Horvat had two goals and two assists and J.T.
Alberta woman who killed her abusive husband in 2011 to be allowed day parole

Alberta woman who killed her abusive husband in 2011 to be allowed day parole

EDMONTON — An Alberta woman who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the killing of her abusive husband of 27 years has been allowed unescorted absences from prison and, once she is eligible early next year, day parole.
Alberta top court downgrades murder convictions in quadruple homicide case

Alberta top court downgrades murder convictions in quadruple homicide case

CALGARY — Alberta's top court has downgraded two convictions in a high-profile case involving the torture and killing of a man and the deaths of three others from first-degree to second-degree murder.
Keystone pipeline reopening plan approved; in-service date not yet announced

Keystone pipeline reopening plan approved; in-service date not yet announced

CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. has received regulatory approval to restart the remaining segment of the Keystone pipeline that has been shut down since suffering its worst oil spill in the pipeline's history on Dec. 7.
Moe to run again for premier, looks to lead Saskatchewan out of Alberta's shadow

Moe to run again for premier, looks to lead Saskatchewan out of Alberta's shadow

REGINA — Premier Scott Moe says he plans to run in the next provincial electionand wants to turn Saskatchewan into a leader in the west for decades to come.
'Avoidable loss:' Widow of man who drowned in Fort McMurray pool sues operator

'Avoidable loss:' Widow of man who drowned in Fort McMurray pool sues operator

FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — A lawsuit filed in the drowning of an Alberta man in a public pool is shining a light on potentially dangerous breath-holding exercises and what responsibility facility operators have to supervise patrons who practise them.
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