Baby dead after being delivered via emergency C-section to woman who was in police custody
A newborn is dead after being delivered via emergency C-section to a woman in police custody.
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A newborn is dead after being delivered via emergency C-section to a woman in police custody.
The urban-planning concept of 15-minute cities was the main topic of conversation at Edmonton city hall this week.
The Town of Westlock was the victim of a cybersecurity incident earlier this year, officials confirmed Friday.
A man serving time for manslaughter is at large after escaping from a healing centre in Edmonton, the fourth to do so since the start of the year.
Convicted B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton, who preyed on women he lured from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside to his rural pig farm, has died.
Premier Danielle Smith is questioning some last-minute amendments to the Liberal government's Bill C-59 that she says muzzles the energy industry, which she sees as the chief driver of environmental innovation in Canada.
A young man who was shot in Lloydminster earlier this week has died from his injuries.
The man found dead in northwest Edmonton early Monday morning was shot.
The Edmonton Oilers hope to break a tie in Friday's Game 5 against the Dallas Stars and one fan is showing off his Oilers pride by decorating his truck in all kinds of Oilers memorabilia.
The Edmonton Drag Festival kicked off in Churchill Square Friday.
It's been a long time coming, but one Oilers superfan is hoping this will be the year he gets to touch up his massive Stanley Cup back tattoo.
Edmonton Folk Music Festival is increasingly "creating (its) own headliners," says producer Terry Wickham.
E-scooters and e-bikes will return to Edmonton streets Wednesday, the city has announced.
Dogs with Wings, a non-profit organization providing guide dogs across Canada, held a graduation ceremony for its most recent class of canine helpers on Sunday.
It's common to see a goose honk, swing their wings and make themselves look bigger when they're feeling territorial or under threat – earning them nicknames like "cobra chickens."
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.