Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley joins labour-focused law firm
Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley is returning to her legal roots, joining western Canadian law firm Southern Butler Price.
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Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley is returning to her legal roots, joining western Canadian law firm Southern Butler Price.
Education support workers began gathering under pitch-black pre-dawn skies in Edmonton and some nearby communities as a strike got underway.
Epcor and Edmonton Fire Rescue Services (EFRS) are reminding residents of the risks of traversing frozen stormwater ponds during the winter.
Birds of a feather flock together, proven by the thousands of Edmonton-area residents who cast their vote in the first round of competition to determine the official city bird.
Police have asked commuters to avoid an intersection in west Edmonton where they are investigating a crash.
A fire damaged two houses near Kingsway early Monday morning.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said her conversations with U.S. President Donald Trump went well, but the leader's tariff threat has not been averted.
As Alberta nears the start of another wildfire season, there are efforts underway to safeguard against wildfires in Canmore and the Bow Valley.
Canadian health officials are reporting a rising number of cases of the highly contagious norovirus disease in Canada, warning that the elderly and young children are most at risk.
Birds of a feather flock together, proven by the thousands of Edmonton-area residents who cast their vote in the first round of competition to determine the official city bird.
It's off season for the Edmonton Riverhawks, but the organization is making the most winter at Re/Max Field.
The Citadel Theatre has a slate of new accessible performances this season including sign language interpreted, live-captioned and “relaxed."
One of the longest-running minor hockey tournaments held its opening ceremony at Rogers Place on Wednesday, while unveiling some new features to the program.
After 64 years in business, the Italian Bakery in Chinatown is closing its doors for good.
A beer-centric scavenger hunt is coming to tickle the taste buds of brew lovers across Alberta this week.
Preparations for the UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup and YEG Ice Fest in February have begun, starting with a 21-metre wall of ice in Louise McKinney Park.
A Chinatown group has organized a drop-in event to teach newcomers how to play Mahjong.
Hundreds of Edmontonians laced up their sneakers Saturday and braved the cold for a good cause.