AHS apologizes for delays in care resulting from improperly processed referrals
Alberta Health Services (AHS) says it is taking immediate action to expedite care for patients who had referrals to community health-care providers delayed.
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Alberta Health Services (AHS) says it is taking immediate action to expedite care for patients who had referrals to community health-care providers delayed.
A man is dead after he became trapped in a trench on Friday morning.
Four people were injured after a serious two-vehicle crash north of St. Paul, Alta. on Thursday.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is threatening another legal challenge against Ottawa's environmental assessment law, a move federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault is dismissing as a political stunt.
Following the Alberta government’s recent announcement of capital funding to build charter and independent schools, the Investigative Journalism Foundation has found that several consultants with ties to the United Conservative Party (UCP) have been lobbying on behalf of charter schools and associated organizations over the past year.
With interest in authentic, Indigenous-led tourism experiences booming, the province announced Friday that it’s increasing funding to Indigenous Tourism Alberta by $2 million.
Rural Albertans say they’re being penalized by high utility fees and some municipalities are asking the government to step in and equalize costs throughout the province.
Seniors went on a "turkey trot" in southwest Edmonton Friday morning for the physical, mental and social benefits.
There were a lot of flapjacks being flipped in downtown Edmonton Friday morning, as upwards of 1,000 rodeo fans attended a pancake breakfast at Fan Park hosted by the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce and Explore Edmonton.
If you're looking for something to do in Edmonton this weekend, you're in luck. From spooky Halloween events to bull riding to theatre, there's something for everyone.
A new mural at an Edmonton high school celebrates reconciliation, the city's spirit and its transit system.
Telus World of Science Edmonton (TWOSE) is inviting guests to learn more about climate science.
With the Canadian Finals Rodeo underway in Edmonton, local businesses are embracing their inner rancher.
Applications for the 2025 Operating Grant for Indigenous-led Organizations are now open through the City of Edmonton.
The Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) kicked off their return to Edmonton with a bang.
Over a hundred volunteers and contractors are putting in hours of hard work to transform a house for a good cause this week.
The start of spooky season in Edmonton is officially underway with the launch of Deadmonton on Friday night.
You could grab a rake and get ahead of the falling leaves, maybe clean out the gutters, perhaps hit your nearest large hardware retailer to see if they've dared to roll out a selection of shovels. OR! Consider Edmonton's weekend forecast: sunny – and importantly, without snow.