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Hundreds of protesters gathered at the Alberta legislature Saturday to express their discontent with Premier Danielle Smith and the UCP government.
Movies on the Square is returning to Sir Winston Churchill Square Tuesday.
Mason Marchment scored the winner early in the third period as the Dallas Stars beat the Edmonton Oilers 3-1 on Saturday to even the NHL's Western Conference final 1-1.
A boil water advisory was lifted for the Town of Millet Sunday afternoon.
A former Canadian Armed Forces member has been denied an appeal after being found guilty of trying to kill her three children.
According to some experts, there is one type of screen time that is continuously excessive, and it's having a severe effect on our children.
Cases of Lyme disease have now increased more than 1,000 per cent in a decade as the warming climate pushes the boundaries of a range of pathogens and risk factors northward.
Grayson Murray's parents said Sunday their 30-year-old son took his own life, just one day after he withdrew from a PGA Tour event.
Real quick — what did you have for lunch yesterday? Were you with anyone? Where were you? Can you picture the scene? The ability to remember things that happened to you in the past, especially to go back and recall little incidental details, is a hallmark of what psychologists call episodic memory — and new research indicates that it’s an ability humans may share with birds called Eurasian jays.
Movies on the Square is returning to Sir Winston Churchill Square Tuesday.
Cat fanciers gathered in downtown Edmonton Saturday for the province's only feline-focused festival.
A family-friendly night market is popping up at the Westmount Shopping Centre Friday evening.
An unlikely celebrity emerged from social media to cheer on the Edmonton Oilers as they face the Dallas Stars tonight in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals.
The Hotel Macdonald is unveiling a new look.
Edmonton's Rainbow Valley Campground is now welcoming visitors who enjoy a less rugged experience.
Canadian artists will take centre stage this July at KDays Music Fest.
To celebrate it's 50th season, Fort Edmonton Park will open with extra programming on it's Saturday season opener.
Downtown Spark, Edmonton's pre-summer art festival, is back for another year.