Dawwd Soukary, 27, had been with the force for about two to three months when the investigation began. Photo by
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‘The cost goes up every day’: B.C. port strike ripple effects in Alberta may surge as weeks drag on
Willie Adams, international president of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, speaks at a strike rally in Vancouver, B.C., on
Alberta RCMP seek suspect in rural home arson in Strathcona County
Mounties are asking for assistance from the public in locating a suspected arsonist after a rural home was set on
Edmonton weather: don’t forget to hydrate
People take part in the Grand Entry at the Enoch Cree Nation Powwow on Friday, July 7, 2023 in Enoch.
Data sharing deal between Alberta and Statistics Canada remains elusive after 7 years
The Alberta government and Statistics Canada remain at odds over the province’s sharing of driver’s licence data in what has
Saturday’s letters: Alberta can’t afford to lose Notley
Re. “NDP’s progress hinges on departure of Notley,” Don Braid, July 7 Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley speaks about the
All about the amenities: 15-minute city concept in high demand in Edmonton
Most Edmonton residential communities include schools, green spaces and grocery stores — among other amenities. Photo by Ian Kucerak /Postmedia
Only one-third of NATO allies set to reach spending target, new data shows
Eleven out of NATO’s 31 allies are set to meet the alliance’s defense investment target this year, according to new
Thursday’s letters: Proposed zoning bylaw too extreme
Re. “Yes, a highrise is going up next door,” Letters, June 24 It seems that our city council is abandoning
Wednesday’s letters: Focus on city budget, not plastic bags
When I voted for a person to represent me on council, I expected someone whom I hoped could manage a