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Provincial ministers testified before the House of Commons on Monday, asking the federal government to pay for the cost of the Jasper wildfire.
A Grande Prairie man has been charged with kidnapping after an assault on Sunday.
After four years of criticism, the Alberta government is considering changing how schools are funded
He was brought into the fold to presumably play in a Top 6 forward role, but Jeff Skinner might start the Edmonton Oilers' 2024-25 campaign lower down in the National Hockey League team's lineup.
Edmonton police are looking for the person who helped a man out of a burning vehicle after a single vehicle crash last week.
Thanksgiving is the time of year filled with food, turkey, stuffingand cranberry sauce, and the generosity of Edmontonians is helping make sure everyone can enjoy the holiday.
Officials say 90 per cent of Ma-Me-O Beach residents have paid a $19,500 fee to the village ahead of a Sept. 30 deadline.
More than 42,000 people visited Rogers Place last week for the Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR).
Albertans can start booking their annual flu and COVID shots as of Monday, with appointments beginning next week.
Edmonton Oilers alumni Chris Joseph and Edmonton Fire Rescue Services kicked off Read-In Week at Richard Secord School on Monday.
Barrel racer pro Lynette Brodoway has been riding in rodeos since before some of her competitors were born.
If you're looking for something to do in Edmonton this weekend, you're in luck. From spooky Halloween events to bull riding to theatre, there's something for everyone.
A new mural at an Edmonton high school celebrates reconciliation, the city's spirit and its transit system.
Telus World of Science Edmonton (TWOSE) is inviting guests to learn more about climate science.
With the Canadian Finals Rodeo underway in Edmonton, local businesses are embracing their inner rancher.
Applications for the 2025 Operating Grant for Indigenous-led Organizations are now open through the City of Edmonton.
The Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) kicked off their return to Edmonton with a bang.
Over a hundred volunteers and contractors are putting in hours of hard work to transform a house for a good cause this week.