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Lucy the elephant is in good health and able to travel – though experts recommend she stays put.
A Parkland County man currently in prison has been found guilty of possessing child pornography, which police found on his devices during an unrelated investigation.
The man responsible for a crash that killed a Toronto woman last year faced her family in court on Tuesday.
Edmonton police on Wednesday released the name and photo of a man wanted across the country for his alleged role in the 2023 shooting at West Edmonton Mall.
Alberta's Technology Minister Nate Glubish says he's hoping to see $100 billion worth of artificial intelligence data centres under construction within the next five years.
The Alberta government is expanding access to early literacy and numeracy screening to kindergarten students in January.
A trio of bills affecting transgender people in Alberta have passed the final stage of debate in the legislature and are set to become law.
We're back to sunshine and back above 0 C in Edmonton Thursday as temperatures climb for the end of the week. But...we're into some colder air and snow for most of today.
Adin Hill stopped 28 shots for his second shutout of the season as the Vegas Golden Knights blanked the Edmonton Oilers 1-0 on Tuesday night in Las Vegas.
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.