Murder charge laid in death of 15-year-old boy in north Edmonton
One person has been charged in the death of an Edmonton teen earlier this week.
One person has been charged in the death of an Edmonton teen earlier this week.
An Alberta man has been arrested after he allegedly exposed himself to a school bus full of children.
Police have charged an Edmonton couple in the death of a 64-year-old man earlier this month.
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Progress on some big infrastructure projects is scheduled to be made this construction season.
Kevin Kossowan isn't going to the grocery store to find ingredients for dinner. Instead, he's searching for them in the wild in places such forested land he owns north of Rochester, Alta.
Residents of Fort of McMurray who were displaced over wildfire concerns were told to return home Saturday.
A cat that jumped ship from a burning balcony on Jasper Avenue three weeks ago and survived is looking for a new home.
An Edmonton police officer won't face charges for killing an unarmed man in 2021, despite Alberta's police watchdog finding evidence that an offence was committed.
The University and Government Centre LRT stations will be closed from May 18 to 20 due to planned track repairs in the area.
Some Fort McMurray evacuees say they're struggling to access supplies and accommodations after leaving their homes and travelling to Edmonton.
Employees from a specialized Edmonton painting company were on a job outside the new Stanley A. Milner Library this week when one of them spotted a piano through the window.
Edmonton's Rainbow Valley Campground is now welcoming visitors who enjoy a less rugged experience.
Canadian artists will take centre stage this July at KDays Music Fest.
To celebrate it's 50th season, Fort Edmonton Park will open with extra programming on it's Saturday season opener.
Downtown Spark, Edmonton's pre-summer art festival, is back for another year.
New year, new theme: Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival will return in August for its 43rd edition of the summer festival, complete with a new theme.
The Dallas Stars have a committed, well-balanced attack heading into Thursday's Western Conference final opener against Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and the high-flying Edmonton Oilers.
The WNBA isn't just coming to Toronto, it's coming to Canada.
Although he couldn't confirm a return date, head coach kris Knoblauch said on Wednesday he expects forward Adam Henrique, who sat out six of the Oilers' seven games against the Vancouver Canucks in Round 2 of the NHL playoffs, will see action early in their next series against the Dallas Stars.
The Dallas Stars, the West's top seed that dispatched the two most recent Stanley Cup champions en route to the third-round series that begins Thursday, pose an even bigger challenge to the Edmonton Oilers given their comparative domination in key areas of the game.
The Edmonton Stingers had Tuesday's season opener circled on the calendar a few months ago, determined and motivated to knock off a provincial rival that gave them nothing but headaches last year.
A driver lost control of his car and smashed into homes in the U.K. before one person walks away only to return and check on the others.
Something shifted in the pretty little village of Lumby, B.C., after Tatjana Stefanski vanished. It used to be the sort of place where parents let their kids roam free or play in the local creek, but everything has changed.
A Toronto man who won $70 million in a recent Lotto Max draw literally fell off his chair when he saw the funds in his bank account.
Students at Curé-Antoine-Labelle High School near Montreal are protesting after they say their school's administration started pushing what they call a 'sexist' dress code.
The Kentucky police officer who arrested top-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler outside the PGA Championship is receiving 'corrective action' for failing to have his body-worn camera activated.
Celine Dion's fans are getting a first glimpse of the superstar's struggle with a rare neurological disorder in an emotional trailer for an upcoming documentary about her career and life.
WestJet is asking the federal government to put measures in place to lower ticket costs for travellers, but questions remain on who would foot the bill.
Coined as Banff's 'ultimate summer job,' the Moraine Lake Bus Company says hundreds of people from across the world have applied for its adventurer position.
Ottawa police are investigating after someone allegedly stomped on a gosling in Kanata. Police say it appears that Canada geese laid eggs in the area, 'and on May 21, a suspect stomped on one of the hatched babies.'
The president of the Treasury Board is standing by the federal government's new hybrid office mandate for federal public servants, but is urging managers to be flexible for staff requiring exemptions.