TransEd needs to replace cables before it can open Edmonton’s long-delayed Valley Line Southeast LRT. Crews continue to test the
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Alberta First Nations say they weren’t consulted on Ottawa’s UNDRIP action plan
Alberta Treaty First Nations chiefs say they weren’t properly consulted on Ottawa’s new plan to implement the United Nations Declaration
Edmonton needs 10,000 blood donation appointments filled this summer
Canadian Blood Services is hoping Edmontonians will roll up their sleeves and donate some blood this summer to help patients
Edmonton weather: Who ordered the rain with a side of rain?
A look at Sunday’s Edmonton weather by Environment Canada. A pedestrian walks through the rain along Edmonton’s Whyte Avenue. Photo
Seniors scammed out of money by fraudsters claiming baby needs: St. Albert RCMP
Scammers have been targetting elderly store customers in St. Albert, preying on their compassion by claiming they have no money
Edmonton weather: Slop on some sunscreen, the sun is coming out to play
A look at Friday’s Edmonton weather by Environment Canada. Students at Delton School reach for a miniature basketball thrown into
Alberta Election 2023: Smith focuses on public safety, Notley targets trust in leaders debate
United Conservative Party Leader Danielle Smith stuck to her party’s messaging on lower taxes and tough-on crime policy while attempting
Cooler by the lakeside: Price growth is slowing for Edmonton area lake communities
Lakeside communities in the Edmonton region saw declining or slowing price growth in 2022 amid higher borrowing costs, but the
Eco-anxiety: climate change affects our mental health – here’s how to cope
A climate protest in Ontario, Canada. Ali Jabber/Shutterstock As a psychologist, I have been researching, writing and talking about psychological
Participation income: the social welfare model that could help communities fight climate change
Rawpixel.com/Shutterstock Universal Basic Income (UBI), a programme in which all adult citizens are given a regular amount of money to