WEATHER Josh Classen's forecast: Some snow to go along with the cold
Winter officially starts in one month, but we're getting an early taste this week.
Winter officially starts in one month, but we're getting an early taste this week.
Alberta’s government is poised to overhaul the province’s auto insurance system, with a no-fault model emerging as the most likely, offered to counter rising premiums.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will announce a two-month GST relief on select items heading into holidays to address affordability issues, sources confirm to CTV News.
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From text messages to phone calls and in-person interactions, scam artists are trying to con you out of your money.
An Edmonton property developer known for reimaging old buildings says it's bewildered the Alberta government has moved ahead with a plan to tear down the former provincial museum.
Hockey is Canada's national pastime and it needs a few things to work: players, a rink and referees.
Wendy and Glen Leitch, with their daughter and son-in-law, hope to go back some day to open a replacement for the Patricia Street Deli, but not before they set up shop in Edmonton or another Alberta community.
WestJet Airlines announced they are adding more planes to their fleet and new non-stop destinations to their summer schedule on Monday.
Centenarian Mary McEachern says she knew what her husband wanted when he died. The problem is, his will says otherwise.
A 20-year-old man wanted in connection with the shooting of a convenience store worker in McCauley has turned himself in to police.
An Edmonton woman was charged in the drowning of a five-year-old girl last month.
Three Edmonton restaurants made OpenTable's list of the Top 100 Restaurants in Canada this year
WestJet Airlines announced they are adding more planes to their fleet and new non-stop destinations to their summer schedule on Monday.
West Edmonton Mall is embracing the festive spirit and helping more people see themselves in one of the biggest icons of the holidays.
The Edmonton Valley Zoo is debuting two red panda cubs named after the mischievous twin wizards in the "Harry Potter" series.
Rapid Fire Theatre is ringing in the holidays with a festive retelling of a Christmas classic film, with one element of unscripted pandemonium.
Ed Hervey says he's ready to get down to work to pull the Edmonton Elks back into contention. The Elks hired Hervey Wednesday to replace Chris Jones, who was fired in July after an 0-7 start to the 2024 CFL season.
Edmonton will host a Professional Women's Hockey League game in February, the league announced on Wednesday.
Knoblauch has again been dealing with tricky bumps in the road, only this time with a lot more information — and runway.
After a shutout loss the night before, the Edmonton Oilers bounced back on Tuesday with a convincing 5-2 victory over the host Ottawa Senators.
A veteran of 470 National Hockey League games is joining the Edmonton Oilers.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will announce a two-month GST relief on select items heading into holidays to address affordability issues, sources confirm to CTV News.
A Saint-Sauveur couple was back in court on Wednesday, accused of attacking a teenager over a prank.
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly is welcoming president-elect Donald Trump's pick for the next U.S. ambassador in Ottawa.
An Emily Carr painting that sold for US$50 at an estate sale has fetched C$290,000 at a Toronto auction.
The Parole Board of Canada says it is now working to allow victims' families to attend Paul Bernardo's parole hearing and deliver their victim impact statements in person.
A volcano in southwestern Iceland that has roared back to life after eight centuries of silence has erupted for the seventh time since December, sending molten lava flowing towards the Blue Lagoon spa, a major tourist attraction.
A woman told police that she was sexually assaulted in 2017 by Pete Hegseth after he took her phone, blocked the door to a California hotel room and refused to let her leave, according to a detailed investigative report made public late Wednesday.
Canada's border agency says it has detained about 50 shipments of cargo over suspicions they were products of forced labour under rules introduced in 2020 — but only one was eventually determined to be in breach of the ban.
Police in Peru have arrested a man caught trying to leave the country with 320 tarantulas, 110 centipedes and nine bullet ants strapped to his body.