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Fukushima Reactor 4 poses massive global risk

  More than a year after a devastating earthquake and tsunami triggered a massive nuclear disaster, experts are warning that Japan isn’t out of the woods yet and the worst nuclear storm the world has ever seen could be just one earthquake...

 

G8 leaders grapple with Europe’s financial woes

  G8 leaders were set to delve into the future of Afghanistan and Europe’s fiscal woes today at this storied presidential retreat during what’s been dubbed the Camp David summit. View original content here: G8 leaders grapple with...

 

Oil Kings strike 1st in Memorial Cup against Cataractes

Oil Kings strike 1st in Memorial Cup against Cataractes

  Henrik Samuelsson broke a tie 13:42 into the third period as the Edmonton Oil Kings downed the host Shawinigan Cataractes 4-3 in a wild opening game of the Mastercard Memorial Cup on Friday night. View original content here: Oil Kings...

 

Killam mourns slain social worker

Killam mourns slain social worker

  Hundreds gathered in Killam for the funeral of Dianne McClements, who was killed while working in a Camrose youth home. View original content here: Killam mourns slain social worker

 

Evidence mixed for Zimmerman’s self-defence claim

  When George Zimmerman tries to convince a judge or jury that he shot Trayvon Martin in self-defence, the evidence will show he and Martin fought in the moments leading up to the shooting. Zimmerman was left with wounds to his face and the...

 

In hyped IPO, Facebook rises but falls back to earth

  Facebook fever gripped Wall Street on Friday as the massive social network’s IPO was hit the Nasdaq — but after a rollercoaster day, the stock ended the frame close to where it began. View original content here: In hyped IPO,...

 

Euro crisis expected to dominate G8 summit

  World leaders attending the G8 summit hosted by U.S. President Barack Obama this weekend are expected to spend much of their time building a contingency plan to avert a European economic meltdown. View original content here: Euro crisis...

 

Charges laid in west end pedestrian fatality

  Charges have been laid in a pedestrian fatality that took place in the city’s west end in March. View original content here: Charges laid in west end pedestrian fatality

 

Drift food truck granted one week extension

  Dozens of Edmontonians participated in a “flash sandwich mob” Friday in support of a food truck being forced to move from a busy downtown corner, on the same day the city granted the truck a one week extension. View original...

 

Teen charged in pedestrian death

Teen charged in pedestrian death

  Police have charged an 18-year-old man after an accident that killed a young woman in March. View original content here: Teen charged in pedestrian death