k.d. lang first individual to be honoured with sign in Neon Sign Museum
k.d. lang is the first person to have their own sign hung up in Edmonton's Neon Sign Museum.
k.d. lang is the first person to have their own sign hung up in Edmonton's Neon Sign Museum.
RCMP have confirmed the identities of the victims of a "targeted" triple homicide in Lloydminster, Sask.
Edmontonians can count themselves lucky to ever see one tiger salamander, let alone the thousands one local woman says recently descended on her childhood home.
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Edmontonians can count themselves lucky to ever see one tiger salamander, let alone the thousands one local woman says recently descended on her childhood home.
Half of a new overpass over the train tracks at 50 Street in Edmonton's east end is now open, relieving traffic congestion that had long been the bane of motorists.
Jasper is ending its local state of emergency as it gets ready to welcome back visitors and tourists.
Electric vehicle (EV) drivers in Edmonton now have a place to grab a snack and relax while they charge up.
A brick-clad building that was once part of a west Edmonton Toyota vehicle dealership is now filled with the sounds of learning. The Jim Jiwani Autism Academy focuses on the needs of children with autism, a neurodevelopmental disorder.
Lauren Kyle on Thursday shared a video montage of moments from her wedding day with Connor McDavid.
Edmonton's Bar Henry. Bernadette's and Little Wolf are up for consideration for the title of Canada's best new restaurant.
A man who killed his infant son two years ago has been sentenced to six years in prison.
Tracks of all shapes and sizes took over Millennium Place Saturday as the Greater Edmonton Model Train Show rolled into town.
The return of k.d. lang and the Reclines is expected to be a highlight as the Canadian Country Music Association hands out its annual hardware tonight in Edmonton.
It isn't hints of eggnog and peppermint thrilling our senses at Edmonton cafes and stores, at least not yet: Pumpkin spice is back again for another season.
This is what's going on in Edmonton this weekend.
The Stollery Children's Hospital opened its newly renovated play area on Thursday, including the hospital's first outdoor space.
A.C. Leonard is back with the Edmonton Elks.
The fruit harvest in British Columbia's Okanagan is usually very much over, but hockey players on their journey to the professional ranks will further ripen there starting Friday night.
Connor McDavid attacked the off-season from a different angle.
Tre Ford, the Canadian quarterback seen as the catalyst to the Edmonton Elks miraculous turnaround this season, will once again be under centre when the team returns from its bye week.
Marc Lajoie received a text from his agent two weeks ago with an offer to attend Edmonton Oilers training camp.
This eye-catching celestial event is around the corner and will appear in the skies this fall.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has announced changes to mortgage rules she says are aimed at helping more Canadians to purchase their first home.
Mounties are investigating a fatal crash north of Whistler, B.C., after an unclothed man who was found along the side of the road led police to a pickup truck submerged in a lake with one occupant still inside.
Ryan Wesley Routh portrayed himself online as a man who built housing for homeless people in Hawaii, tried to recruit fighters for Ukraine to defend itself against Russia, and described his support and then disdain for Donald Trump -- even urging Iran to kill him.
The alternative rock band Jane's Addiction has scuttled its latest tour following an onstage scuffle between lead singer Perry Farrell and guitarist Dave Navarro.
A Vancouver Island nature photographer says he has never seen anything like what his camera captured on a recent whale-watching excursion off Victoria.
Former vice-admiral Haydn Edmundson has been found not guilty of sexual assault and committing an indecent act, concluding a trial that began in February.
The signs of the upcoming autumn season are here as Canadians are starting to notice the skies getting darker earlier, and brightening later.
A fourth-year pharmacy student doing an internship at a Regina drug store was caught snooping on the medical records of 114 people who were not in their care.