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The baby found in a south Edmonton parking lot last weekend died before birth.
One person is facing murder charges in connection with a death in central Edmonton last weekend.
The Government of Alberta is exploring the idea of introducing limitations and provincial oversight to medical assistance in death.
A man responsible for a series of violent crashes and carjackings in 2023 fired his lawyer during his sentencing hearing on Friday.
The QEII opened to traffic round 4:15 p.m. after a serious crash on Friday morning, RCMP said.
Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid on Friday visited Ottewell School to celebrate with students who helped raise $73,000 for the Ben Stelter Foundation.
Canada Post workers began their strike four weeks ago, halting mail and package deliveries across the country. Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon said he hopes work will resume as early as next week.
A man was shot in the same apartment building where a security guard was killed two weeks before the death.
Here are the events happening in and around Edmonton this weekend.
Here are the events happening in and around Edmonton this weekend.
Oilers Entertainment Group is hosting a New Year's Eve party at Ice District with Canadian country music singer Jade Eagleson headlining the event.
Lauren Kyle McDavid, Connor McDavid's wife, has launched an Edmonton Oilers-themed clothing line.
Edmonton's Singing Christmas Tree has officially returned after five years.
The Jasper Place tennis courts will be turned into a year-round tennis and pickleball facility.
Rock band ZZ Top is heading to River Cree Resort and Casino for a night you won’t forget.
It's no surprise to hear Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) turns up plenty of lost items left by transit riders, however, curiosity begs the question: "What's the strangest thing forgotten on the bus?"
A Calgary man was the first in line at Krispy Kreme's opening in Edmonton on Tuesday.
Veteran rock band Creed announced new shows for their Summer of '99 Tour in 2025, including two stops in Alberta.