EDMONTON - The Edmonton Oilers have re-signed centre Gilbert Brule to a two-year contract. Brule had 17 goals and 20 assists in 65 games with the Oilers last season.
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SIDNEY, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cabelas Incorporated (NYSE: CAB) announced today plans to bring the Cabelas retail experience to loyal customers in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and the surrounding area. Cabelas expects to open the Edmonton store in fall of 2011. The 70,000-square-foot building will be located in the new Currents of Windermere shopping development on Windermere Boulevard, between ...
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A sports association in suburban Edmonton may be facing a bill of up to $20,000 after deliberately setting fire to a baseball diamond to dry it out.
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A bankruptcy judge Friday rejected a last-minute higher bid on the Texas Rangers from Major League Baseball's preferred buyer, a deal that would have cancelled next week's auction.
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B.C. officials are likely to halt proceedings on 20 other murder charges after the Supreme Court of Canada denied convicted killer Robert William Pickton a new trial in the deaths of six women.
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Jason de Vos looks at the ongoing power struggle at the Alberta Soccer Association and what kind of impact it will have on the state of Canadian soccer.
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Rogers Communications formally launched its no-frills Chatr brand on Wednesday, seeking to take the steam out of new entrants to the market and setting in motion a potential legal challenge from rival Mobilicity.[...]
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The 'buyer beware' adage rings especially true for first time homebuyers in Grande Prairie. Just ask Karla Lehr. She bought a small Hillside area house a year ago with hopes of starting a new life in Grande Prairie with her 10-year old son.[...]
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Rogers Communications Inc. launched a new discount cellphone service named 'chatr' across a handful of major cities Wednesday in bid to grab share in the lower-priced end of the wireless market ahead of incumbent rivals as well as new entrants
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At the rate that Canadian mobile wireless service providers are popping up and offering new deals to consumers, you'd think the battle to bend the ears of cell phone users and open their wallets has gone to the dogs.
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