Re. “NDP’s progress hinges on departure of Notley,” Don Braid, July 7 Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley speaks about the
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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
Alberta announces $175 million in wildfire response and recovery for local authorities
Alberta’s government is offering $175 million to help cover costs for municipalities and Métis settlements recovering from an already unprecedented
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