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With sextortion being a growing problem in Canada, there are tips and resources online to help parents, caregivers and youth address it.
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With sextortion being a growing problem in Canada, there are tips and resources online to help parents, caregivers and youth address it.
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A councillor for the Town of Devon, just southwest of Edmonton, was sentenced Thursday to 120 days in jail for harassing and threatening members of her family.
Traffic in Ellerslie was affected by a crash early Friday morning.
A west Edmonton home was damaged in a fire Friday morning.
Edmonton hit a high of -1 C on Thursday and should be two or three degrees below 0 C today and Saturday.
Alberta’s budget surplus is growing but will be offset by more than $1 billion this year to pay for floods, forest fires and drought.
Alberta's unemployment rate was largely unchanged in November, but Lethbridge saw a massive drop.
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A local business owner who closed her store recently due to an economic downturn is now trying to drum up support for other small businesses.
An Edmonton woman is donating proceeds of her baking to support Gaza.
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One of Edmonton's biggest and longest-running craft fairs is coming to an end.
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