A human rights group is expressing concern that its court application to pause the City of Edmonton’s dismantling of homeless
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Santa and sleigh rides: What to do in Edmonton this holiday season
Edmonton is fixing to light up for the holidays with sales, sleigh rides, visits from Santa and at least one
Edmonton weather: Warm again but windy again. Always windy
A look at Tuesday’s Edmonton weather by Environment Canada. Sun guns are quiet as Warm temperatures in mid-November make snow
Edmonton weather: November is here and it’s actually not cold
A look at Wednesday’s Edmonton weather by Environment Canada. Students play a pick-up game of cricket outside MacEwan University, in
Blind, non-verbal woman found safe after Edmonton Amber Alert issued
An Amber Alert issued for a 40-year-old blind, non-verbal woman who was allegedly abducted in a stolen vehicle Thursday evening
Edmonton’s Ice District to host free outdoor fan festival for NHL Heritage Classic
The Edmonton Oilers unveiled their throwback uniforms Tuesday ahead of their Oct. 29 showdown against the Calgary Flames in the
Edmonton Fall Home Show: Make the most of your outdoor living space
The fall is the perfect time to plan for how to extend your outdoor world with advice from landscaping and
Tuesday’s letters: Federal gov’t to blame for high food prices
A man waits for a bus in front of Capital Groceries & Halal Meat, 10806 107 Avenue, in Edmonton Wednesday
“Appears to be no accountability”: Union responds to city’s projected $74 million deficit
Union President Lanny Chudyk speaks to the media as members of Civic Service Union 52 (CSU 52) hold a rally
Edmonton child killer hires new lawyer ahead of sentencing
David Michael Moss, shown after his May 18, 2020, arrest for the killing of seven-year-old Bella Rose Desrosiers. Photo by