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Alberta’s transportation minister rejects accusations a move to reduce photo radar enforcement puts lives at risk.
The upcoming tax holiday announced by the federal government is leaving some businesses scrambling ahead of a busy season.
Victor Cui, former president and chief executive officer of the Edmonton Elks, has been appointed to head a provincial effort to improve safety in Alberta combative sports.
Special teams are starting to show up for the Edmonton Oilers. Head coach Kris Knoblauch identified improved play – and results – from both the NHL team's power play and penalty kill as "important" factors in their last two games.
Former Alberta teacher Brian Davison has been found guilty of one count of sexual exploitation in connection with an incident involving a child.
University of Alberta researchers have created a device they believe could significantly reduce the number of frostbite cases that end in amputation.
An outspoken former Calgary bishop who was outspoken on several issues such as LGBTQ policy and school HPV vaccinations has died.
Charges have been laid in a shooting south of Edmonton more than three months ago.
A 23-year-old Alberta man has been charged in connection with a 10-month-long child pornography investigation.
On Saturday, Grace Gibson and Bailey Paxman filled a car with warm blankets, coats, thick socks and snacks and headed to Edmonton.
Students from various schools gathered to fill an Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) bus full of food for a good cause Tuesday morning.
Giving Tuesday is underway and Edmontonians can help families with pets by donating pet supplies this holiday season.
The Winspear and Edmonton Symphony Orchestra are getting ready to spread the holiday cheer through music and charity.
A student from Ross Sheppard High School brought a non-profit charity initiative to life at her high school on Sunday.
Many local ski hills have opened for the winter season after the province experienced large amounts of snow and cooler temperatures earlier this week.
The holiday magic never stops in Edmonton and the city, and surrounding communities, has plenty happening to keep people busy this weekend.
St. Albert children looking to send letters to Santa Claus during the Canada Post strike have several options this holiday season.
While there are dozens of traditional Christmas markets and events around the city during this time of year, many offer a unique twist to the holiday.