Woman killed after truck crashes through Fort McMurray Boston Pizza
A woman is dead after a driver crashed a truck through a Boston Pizza in Fort McMurray late Saturday morning.
A woman is dead after a driver crashed a truck through a Boston Pizza in Fort McMurray late Saturday morning.
The Edmonton Oilers may have found the break they were looking for.
Leaders from Alberta’s rural municipalities say they have tried everything in their power to force oil and gas companies to pay their outstanding property taxes, and they are calling on the provincial government to step in and collect these debts on their behalf.
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A Lyft driver is in hospital after a stabbing in north-central Edmonton on Tuesday night.
Monday is Remembrance Day, a time to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty.
A recreational sporting facility equipment supplier has been sentenced for a workplace fatality in 2022.
The Norwood branch of the Edmonton Legion had two of their poppy boxes stolen ahead of Remembrance Day earlier this week.
Two people living in King Edward Park are sharing what they saw when a suspicious fire destroyed a building under construction over the weekend.
A Fort McMurray woman is facing charges after a local business owner filed a complaint with RCMP.
The provincial and federal governments are reminding Albertans to "Rat on Rats!" with a new information campaign.
An Edmonton Police Service officer was caught on camera running over a woman with a marked cruiser last month.
It's November already, but golfers are still squeezing in a few more rounds on the links before winter sets in.
With what could be one of the last warm weekends in Edmonton before the white stuff stays for good, it's time to get your calendars ready and start planning your rightfully-deserved weekend in Edmonton.
Farmfair International is back at the Edmonton Expo Centre and celebrating its 50th year.
Edmontonians will get a chance to get their funny bones checked as comedian Neema Naz makes the rounds in the capital city next spring during his international My Estupid Life Comedy Tour.
The University of Alberta Botanic Garden is bringing back a longtime winter favourite event: Luminaria.
The Edmonton Oilers may have found the break they were looking for.
Calgary’s Nick Tetz was crowned the 2024 Professional Bull Riders (PBR( champion Saturday night in Edmonton, besting Cody Coverchuk of Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan at Rogers Place.
Calgary will host the 2026 Grey Cup championship, officials said Friday.
Brad Gushue secured a playoff berth in curling's Co-op Canadian Open with a 5-4 win over his international archrival Niklas Edin on Thursday.
Allison Hadley says she has been having a hard time focusing on training for an upcoming cross-country skiing competition.
Murray Sinclair’s family members say the late justice and senator has been laid to rest according to his wishes.
A government-funded report released to CTV News highlights 'systemic racism' against dozens of Black executives within the federal public service, including allegations of abuse, violence and harassment that, in some instances, led to suicide.
Donald Trump has said he wouldn’t be a dictator — 'except for Day 1.' According to his own statements, he's got a lot to do on that first day in the White House.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced voters in Cloverdale—Langley City will pick their next member of Parliament on Dec. 16.
King Charles III led the nation Sunday in a two-minute silence in remembrance of fallen service personnel in central London as the Princess of Wales looked on, a further sign the royal family is slowly returning to normal at the end of a year in which two of the most popular royals were sidelined by cancer.
As the possibility of mass deportations looms following Donald Trump's re-election on Tuesday, border towns like the City of Cornwall are preparing for a potential influx of asylum seekers.
Much of the U.S. federal workforce is on edge and bracing itself for the likelihood its ranks will be purged when President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
On Friday, the Sarnia Police Service (SPS) received a report of an alleged abduction in the area of Kathleen Avenue and Walnut Avenue.
It's been a trip to cherish for a group of Canadians visiting Belgium this week to honour the legacy of Indigenous soldiers.