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Four more people in Alberta have died from H1N1, health officials announced, bringing the total deaths in the province to 18 since the outbreak began in April.  |  |


H1N1 vaccine clinics reopened in Edmonton Thursday morning to vaccinate children from six months old to just under five years old.  |  |
A man now charged with murder in the 1987 fatal beating of an elderly Edmonton woman has a long list of convictions and a history of addictions, parole documents obtained by CBC News reveal.  |  |
A University of Alberta student whose satirical posters had him facing probation or expulsion learned Wednesday he won't be charged after all.  |  |


Prairie flax farmers are worried they will be forced to undergo costly testing to regain their soured reputation with Europe.  |  |
A man from British Columbia has been charged with murder in the 1987 slaying of 70-year-old Lillian Berube, a death that horrified people in Edmonton at the time.  |  |
A staff member has been fired after an Alberta Health Services probe into why some members of the Calgary Flames and their families received the H1N1 shot without lining up at public clinics.  |  |
Edmonton police have issued an arrest warrant for a 40-year-old man in connection with the slaying of a woman last month.  |  |
School immunization programs for Grade 5 and Grade 9 students in Edmonton have been suspended, Alberta Health announces.  |  |
A bill to protect Alberta fire departments from lawsuits passed its third and final reading in the legislature Wednesday afternoon and will be proclaimed into law later this fall.  |  |
Police should be at the head of the line for the H1N1 vaccine, the Edmonton Police Commission says.  |
An arbitrator has ruled the federal government should raise salaries for federal prosecutors by 7.8 per cent for the four years dating back to May 10, 2006, and a further 1.5 per cent in May 2010.  |  |
The man arrested after an armed standoff with police Oct. 29 in Camrose, Alta., now faces 13 additional charges, police said Wednesday.  |  |
Sixteen Greenpeace activists will plead not guilty to charges arising from a protest at the Shell upgrader expansion site in Fort Saskatchewan on Oct. 4, a provincial court in Sherwood Park, Alta., heard Wednesday.  |  |
Two Edmonton men told a Yellowknife jury this week that Emrah Bulatci, who is accused of gunning down an RCMP officer in Hay River, N.W.T., gave them a detailed account of the shooting.  |  |
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