Alberta Human Rights Commission member Sandra Badejo ruled an Edmonton landlord should have done more to accommodate a tenant living
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'Chaos at the courthouse': Multi-day power outage sparks discussion about new Edmonton court building
The south tower of the Edmonton law courts building has been closed since Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023, following an unexplained
Edmonton’s housing market expected to see modest price gains in 2023
One reason for Edmonton’s continued strong activity is it remains among the more affordable markets, says realtor John Carter, broker/owner
Saturday's letters: Bike lanes are for the privileged
Cyclists use the bike lane along 83 Ave. as a brief snow fall moves through Edmonton, February 4, 2020. Photo
Edmonton weather: Particularly lovely forecast, temperatures perfectly seasonal
A cross country skier make their way across the Capilano Footbridge on Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2022, in Edmonton. Photo by
Edmonton-based schizophrenia resource grows online community worldwide
Lauren Kennedy West and her husband Robert Kennedy West started the YouTube channel Living Well with Schizophrenia four years ago, beginning with
Tuesday's letters: City driving a game of red light, red light
Evening traffic in downtown Edmonton on Monday, Dec. 12, 2022, in Edmonton. Photo by Greg Southam /Postmedia On Friday Dec.
Edmonton weather: Not so naughty high of -14 C, warmer Boxing Day
A look at Sunday’s Edmonton weather by Environment Canada. The sun sets behind a light exhibit at the Borealis Lights,
Player grades: Strong start, weak finish as Oilers fail to hold off hungry Canucks
Another tale of woe for the faithful at Rogers Place on Friday night, as their Edmonton Oilers coughed up yet
Cops seize bootleg cigarettes, cigars in Lloydminster
An ALERT tobacco trafficking investigation has lead to the seizure of thousands of illegal cigarettes and cigars from a Lloydminster