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Edmonton International Airport is negotiating to be the Department of National Defence's (DND) western main operating base for the Royal Canadian Air Force's (RCAF) CC-330 Husky fleet.
Connor McDavid is just one point away from writing yet another illustrious chapter in his already storied career.
The mild spell continues through the rest of this week, despite a slight cooling trend.
The Alberta government is set to announce a new initiative to help build homes in the province.
The owners of the Princess Theatre on Whyte Avenue want to sell the historic building, but only to the right people.
Loblaw Companies Ltd. reported its third-quarter profit rose compared with a year ago, boosted by the reversal of a charge at its President's Choice Bank after a Federal Court of Appeal decision.
Digital devices that a Toronto-area police department warns are used in the most common method of stealing cars are for sale online for anyone to buy, a W5 investigation has found.
The Canadian Condominium Institute (CCI) North Alberta isn't happy with Edmonton's rollout of its new waste collection program to apartments and condos.
When Niigaan Sinclair pitched his collection of articles to a Toronto publisher, he was told 'Winipek: Visions of Canada from an Indigenous Centre' was a 'regional book.'
Tennessee-born country star Jelly Roll will perform at Rogers Place and the Saddledome early next year.
A poster campaign is creating awareness commemorating Edmonton-area soldiers who never came home.
Boasting 2,300 square metres of skating space at its new location, Edmonton's Rollers Roller Rink believes it is the largest in Canada.
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.
Monday is Remembrance Day, a time to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty.
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.