Alberta’s government is offering $175 million to help cover costs for municipalities and Métis settlements recovering from an already unprecedented
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Ukrainian-Albertan mom, son celebrate professional award and first Canada Day as citizens
During Russia’s invasion of Crimea in 2014, Mila Wagner realized that it was too dangerous to raise her son in
Rapidly growing wildfire places northern Alberta community on evacuation alert
Smoke rises from the WWF023 wildfire near Fox Creek, Alberta, Canada May 13, 2023. Alberta Wildfire photo/via Reuters An evacuation
Dozens of Doors Open events allow a rare look at Edmonton’s history
Alexander Bourassa, Frederick Plamondon, Arthur Bourassa and Benoit Plamondon are seen drinking and smoking inside the Plamondon store circa 1920,
Thursday’s letters: Icy gridlock a small price for environment?
Traffic makes its way along a snow covered road in Edmonton, Monday Nov. 14, 2022. Photo by David Bloom /Postmedia
AGLC upholds decision not to allow Camrose casino to relocate to Edmonton
Staff dust and clean minutes before Camrose Resort Casino’s official opening in June 2007. On Nov. 15, 2022, Alberta Gaming,
Alberta doctors call for investigation, apology over reversal of Hinshaw job offer
More than 100 Alberta doctors have signed an open letter to express concern about a decision to revoke a job
Edmonton weather: Another hot day and a chance of showers
A look at Monday’s Edmonton weather by Environment Canada. Dogs cool off and drink in wading pools put out as
Edmonton’s Valley Line LRT needs cable replacements, no opening date set
TransEd needs to replace cables before it can open Edmonton’s long-delayed Valley Line Southeast LRT. Crews continue to test the
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