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Canada's Bloemen wins 5,000-metre gold at Four Continents Speed Skating Championship

Canada's Bloemen wins 5,000-metre gold at Four Continents Speed Skating Championship

Calgary's Ted-Jan Bloemen won gold in the men's 5,000-metre event on Tuesday at the Four Continents Speed Skating Championship. Bloemen earned the gold in six minutes 12.38 seconds, Canada's best performance of the day.
Alberta braces for more Omicron, ramps up COVID-19 self tests, loosens health rules

Alberta braces for more Omicron, ramps up COVID-19 self tests, loosens health rules

EDMONTON — Alberta is bracing for the Omicron COVID-19 wave by giving away test kits and boosting booster eligibility, but is also relaxing rules to allow both vaccinated and unvaccinated to mix at private gatherings.
Elks sign defensive back Aaron Grymes to two-year extension

Elks sign defensive back Aaron Grymes to two-year extension

EDMONTON — The Edmonton Elks signed defensive back Aaron Grymes to a two-year contract extension on Wednesday. The seven-year CFL veteran had 51 defensive tackles and one interception in 13 games last season.
Seven Flames players, three coaches and seven support staff enter COVID-19 protocol

Seven Flames players, three coaches and seven support staff enter COVID-19 protocol

CALGARY — An outbreak that has forced the postponement of four Calgary Flames games worsened Wednesday after seven more players were added to the NHL's COVID-19 protocol list and the team's return to game play was delayed through Saturday.
Hay West [program saves 17,000 cattle, but herds still being culled due to drought

Hay West [program saves 17,000 cattle, but herds still being culled due to drought

CALGARY — A program that helps farmers in Eastern Canada ship hay to drought-affected farmers on the Prairies has saved 17,000 head of cattle, but a national farm organization said even its best efforts won't be enough to mitigate all the losses from
More research is needed connect climate change to B.C.'s extreme weather: analyst

More research is needed connect climate change to B.C.'s extreme weather: analyst

EDMONTON — An extreme weather researcher says it's not yet clear whether this year's floods and heat waves in British Columbia can be attributed to human-caused climate change.
Flair beefing up fleet to 30 planes by mid-2023 amid rapid budget airline expansion

Flair beefing up fleet to 30 planes by mid-2023 amid rapid budget airline expansion

EDMONTON — Flair Airlines plans to expand its fleet to 30 aircraft by mid-2023, more than double the current size as it strives for a 50-plane fleet within five years.
Parkland refinery ramps up processing following restart of Trans Mountain pipeline

Parkland refinery ramps up processing following restart of Trans Mountain pipeline

CALGARY — Parkland Corp. says it is ramping up processing at its B.C. refinery following the restart of the Trans Mountain pipeline. Calgary-based Parkland paused processing operations at its Burnaby refinery from Nov. 22 to Dec.
Auston Matthews scores two to lead Maple Leafs past reeling Oilers 5-1

Auston Matthews scores two to lead Maple Leafs past reeling Oilers 5-1

EDMONTON — Auston Matthews is creeping up on the NHL’s goal lead. Matthews scored a pair of goals as the Toronto Maple Leafs won their second game in a row, defeating the plummeting Edmonton Oilers 5-1 on Tuesday.
Oilers coach Tippett put in COVID-19 protocol after missing loss to Maple Leafs

Oilers coach Tippett put in COVID-19 protocol after missing loss to Maple Leafs

EDMONTON — Oilers head coach Dave Tippett was placed in the NHL's COVID-19 protocol on Tuesday after Edmonton's 5-1 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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