30 robberies involving the swarming of store employees reported to Edmonton police
The Edmonton Police Service is warning of a new shoplifting trend where groups of young people swarm store employees to steal expensive products.
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The Edmonton Police Service is warning of a new shoplifting trend where groups of young people swarm store employees to steal expensive products.
After four days of deliberations, and some contention ahead of the final vote, Edmonton city council passed a 6.1-per-cent increase for 2025.
The Canadian government is expanding its list of banned firearms, adding hundreds of additional makes, models and their variants, effective immediately.
While the federal and provincial governments have come to an agreement to provide access to drugs for rare diseases, neither side is addressing much in terms of a pharmacare funding deal. That leaves Alberta diabetes patients paying the price for that delay, they say.
Chemical engineering students put the knowledge they've learned in class to the test to try and make the best cup of coffee.
Canada Place in downtown Edmonton was closed to tenants and the public on Thursday and will remain closed on Friday as well.
A Leduc hobby shop is raising money for the food bank with a pretty Canadian-themed incentive.
They'll be teammates Thursday night but a number of Edmonton Oilers will go head-to-head in February.
Some photo radar sites will start operating in St. Albert again after contractors suspended them across the city earlier this week.
One of the most popular Christmas craft shows is back.
The Edmonton Arts Council, in partnership with the City of Edmonton and the Edmonton Community Foundation, have announced this year's recipients of the Edmonton Artists Trust Fund award.
The Edmonton Stingers announced their expanded 2025 schedule this week.
The Royal Canadian Air Force flew a special guest to the Stollery Children's Hospital Wednesday to spread holiday cheer.
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.