Fire that destroyed historic Hangar 11 is suspicious: EPS
The Edmonton Police Service has confirmed a fire that destroyed a historic hangar in central Edmonton is considered suspicious.
The Edmonton Police Service has confirmed a fire that destroyed a historic hangar in central Edmonton is considered suspicious.
The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) has wrapped up its investigation into the role of police in the presumed drowning death of a man earlier this month.
The province says fire departments have completed six times as many FireSmart assessments this year compared to the same time last year.
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People living in Edson were forced to flee their homes twice last spring.
Two moose were seen walking in southeast Edmonton late Saturday night.
A local Oilers fan is hoping to see his team cut through the postseason, so he can cut his hair.
Edmonton police will join Oilers fans around Rogers Place and the Ice District as the team embarks on its playoff run.
A former educational assistant is calling attention to the rising violence in Alberta's classrooms.
Two Edmonton DJs have been selected to perform at the Electric Daisy Carnival, one of the largest dance music festivals in Las Vegas.
A high score on a Foo Fighters pinball machine has Edmonton player Dave Formenti on a high.
Two tickets were issued after an unleashed dog was seen in front of a home where a boy died in a dog attack earlier this month.
Evanescence will play Rogers Place this fall, with tickets for the Sunday, Oct. 20, date on sale to the general public this Friday at 10 a.m.
The Edmonton Humane Society is inviting families to drop in and find a new furry friend.
There will be many options to catch the Oilers playoff opener at and around Ice District Monday as the team takes on the Los Angeles Kings.
A shopping experience for Swifties kicked off at Kingsway Garden Mall Saturday.
Friday night was a celebration of mistakes for a small group of body art enthusiasts.
For once the Edmonton Oilers won’t have to dig themselves out of a hole to start the NHL playoffs.
Edmonton's quest for Stanley begins Monday night, and it starts with a familiar — yet different — foe.
The WNBA is moving its preseason game in Canada between the Los Angeles Sparks and Seattle Storm to May 4.
For Russ Jericho, seeing the Edmonton Oilers enter the Stanley Cup playoffs is the culmination of an unlikely passion.
There are a few sure signs of spring in Alberta. The snow turns to slush, the Canada geese return to the ponds, lakes and streams, and the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings face each other in the first round of the Western Conference Playoffs.
United States authorities who have been searching for a pair of missing kayakers from British Columbia since the weekend have recovered two bodies in the nearby San Juan Islands of Washington state.
Facing pushback from physicians and businesspeople over the coming increase to the capital gains inclusion rate, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his deputy Chrystia Freeland are standing by their plan to target Canada's highest earners.
Individuals being barred from entering Ontario’s legislature while wearing a keffiyeh say the garment is part of their cultural identity— and the only ones making it political are the politicians banning it.
Three Mounties in British Columbia will not face charges in the killing of a 38-year-old Indigenous man on Vancouver Island in 2021.
The 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs have already delivered a fever level of fan excitement in Canada.
A Douglas C-54 Skymaster airplane crashed into the Tanana River near Fairbanks on Tuesday, Alaska State Troopers said.
Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair says that what's happening now in a trash-littered federal park in Quebec is a perfect metaphor for how the Trudeau government runs things.
“It's just so hard to let it go. I mean, everyone is telling me, ‘you have to move on,’ but I know someone is not here [anymore]. So I don't know how I will move on." That’s what Umar Zameer, the man recently acquitted in the death of a Toronto police officer, told CTV News Toronto in a sit-down interview on Tuesday.
NASA has finally heard back from Voyager 1 again in a way that makes sense. The most distant spacecraft from Earth hadn't sent home any understandable data since last November.