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CTV News at Six - Top Stories - Feb. 3
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Crash survivor talks about remarkable recovery
Zach Judd, 16, was the only one to survive a crash that killed four of his friends, for the first time he spoke publicly about the last three months and his status now.
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Friends of family killed in crash shocked by tragedy
Those who knew the family of four killed in a crash earlier this week say they are having trouble accepting the family is really gone.
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Delay in 911 call for apartment fire
Fire investigators have released their findings in the massive fire that destroyed an apartment block on the city's south-side, and found the fire burned for three hours before crews were called.
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Monitoring the oilsands
Politicians pledged more testing, and more transparency, in monitoring the air and water around the oilsands as they announced a $50 million partnership between the province, and federal government.
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Business with local ties continues to grow
It's a Canadian business success story, born in the Capital region 12 years ago - and it's about to grow into its 6th country, because the founder had enough determination and faith to make it succeed.
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Your Health: Hair Massacure fundraiser
CTV Edmonton's health reporter Carmen Leibel has some stories of people who have been touched by cancer - and how a fundraiser is helping ease the burden.
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Red Deer News - Top Stories - Feb. 3
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CTV News at Noon - Top Stories - Feb. 3
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Zach Judd speaks to media for the first time
Three months after surviving a crash that left four of his friends dead, the Grande Prairie teen spoke publicly for the first time following the tragic crash.
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Hours passed before 911 call in apartment blaze
Investigators confirmed Friday that dispatchers didn't get a 911 call for several hours after a fire started in a south-side apartment block, causing millions of dollars in damages.
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Identities of family killed in fatal crash released
The B.C. Coroner's office has released the names of the family of four, killed in a crash on a highway in B.C. late Wednesday night.
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CTV News at Six - Top Stories - Feb. 2
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Tragic crash in B.C. leaves family dead
A family of four from Edmonton has died, after they lost control on a slippery highway in B.C., and slid into the path of a tractor trailer.
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Woman sentenced in fatal crash
A B.C. woman has been sentenced to three years in prison, after a young U of A student was killed in a drunk driving crash last February.
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Opposition to file complaint over Jasper retreat
The Wildrose and the Liberals will file an official complaint when the Legislature resumes next week over a controversial Conservative caucus retreat to Jasper.
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U.S. dignitary holding out hope for Keystone XL
The U.S. Ambassador to Canada stopped by Edmonton today, and asked for patience during a volatile political time - as a local labour group offers new arguments for ending the Keystone XL Pipeline project.
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Stories from Sri Lanka: Living in fear of a giant threat
In the first installment of a series of stories from Sri Lanka, David Ewasuk tells the story of a mother and daughter who live in fear of a dangerous threat, a resident of Alberta might not think of.
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Consumer Watch: Program to give women education in finances
A new program launched in Edmonton Thursday, aimed at showing women ways to help them save money, and confidence in handling household finances.
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Your Health: 'Burlesque Boom' trend grows
CTV Edmonton's health reporter Carmen Leibel has a look at an exercise trend that's 'booming' - and was the subject of a recent study to see what women have to gain from that type of workout.
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Red Deer News - Top Stories - Feb. 2
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CTV News at Noon - Top Stories - Feb. 2
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Update from family of Mexico beating victim
Days after Sheila Nabb underwent surgery in a Calgary hospital, her family has released a statement - updating the public on her progress in treatment.
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Sentence for woman charged with drunk driving expected
Sentencing is underway for a young B.C. woman who admitted to drunk driving in the death of a U of A pharmacy student last year.
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Family of men found dead in trappers cabin seek donations
A family is struggling with the deaths of two men in a fire at a remote cabin last weekend.
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