A former co-chair of Alberta’s Anti-Racism Advisory Council is calling for the government to publicly release the group’s report and
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Australian Open will be as 'fair as possible', as government approves crowds of up to 30,000 per day
Victorian sports minister Martin Pakula said crowds would be at about 50 per cent of previous years, with 30,000 allowed
Three to See Saturday: Jeff Sylvester, Corb Lund and Penny Jo Buckner
Jeff Sylvester finds a home: When Front Gallery closed its doors for good during the pandemic, this left a number
Single-shot Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine found to be 66 per cent effective in global trial
J&J plans to seek emergency use authorisation from the US Food and Drug Administration next week.
COVID-19: Hinshaw's Friday briefing scheduled for 3:30 p.m.
Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw is slated to give her latest update on the COVID-19 pandemic
Edmonton Oilers are losing but not making any big line-up changes? Hmmm
The Edmonton Oilers are losing but not making any big line-up changes, at least if we go by the lines
AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine cleared for use in the European Union despite Germany's concerns
It comes as the European Commission launched a scheme to monitor and in some cases bar exports of vaccines produced
Concept Homes delivers affordable units to Right At Home Society
Despite the pandemic, a local builder completed an affordable housing project in what’s being described as record time. Read More
Edmonton weather: It's cold but it's January so yeah
A look at today’s Edmonton weather by Environment Canada. Read More
Friday's letters: Cross-Canada pipeline best option
Re. “Who needs U.S.? Run the pipeline across Canada,” David Staples, Jan. 27 Read More