What's happening, what's worth your time. A daily city paper.
Catch live music tonight, baseball this afternoon, or a spelling-bee musical—pick your vibe.
Three live music options and a Broadway oddity—all starting around 7pm.
Football, baseball, a rock show, and spelling-bee callbacks fill Fri–Sun.
One free metal show and a bunch of neighbourhood parks to walk off a workday.
Live music and dinner—Angine de Poitrine at Fan Park, then Vietnamese or Japanese.
Riverhawks baseball at 1pm is the only kid-friendly event today—parks are your best bet.
14°C and clear—evening walk in a big park or catch Angine de Poitrine outside at Fan Park.
Most venues wind down by midnight on a Tuesday—grab Saigon Taste or a late bite instead.
The veteran goaltender signed a one-year deal worth $1 million with opportunity to reach $2.8 million through incentives and playoff success.
Restricted free agent Owen Michaels inked a two-year, $900k AAV contract after winning NCAA Tournament MVP with Western Michigan.
The official Alberta Whisky mark — featuring provincial landscapes, grains, and water — identifies spirits made with 100 per cent Alberta water and locally sourced grains.
City council approved amendments enabling the River Crossing redevelopment, with Treaty 6 First Nations now directly involved in implementation.
David Lee Roth's rare Edmonton stop headlines the week, while Ziggy Marley brings reggae vibes Sunday and rain keeps things indoor-friendly through mid-week.
Read the feature →The beloved Vancouver spot is now operating in the Northtown Centre's T&T Supermarket with a 20 per cent discount during soft opening.
The fast-food chain is introducing crispy white-meat nuggets with Mexican spices and a new passionfruit-lime beverage for a limited time.
The beloved plant-based restaurant shutters its 104th Street home, citing construction, foot traffic decline, and pandemic recovery struggles.
Co-founder Michael Hingston reflects on selling 20,000 short story collections and collaborations with everyone from Patton Oswalt to Alberto Manguel.
The legendary theatre impresario, who created the world's largest Fringe festival in 1982, passed away after 42 days battling severe pneumonia in Mexico.
"Death: Life's Greatest Mystery" invites visitors to explore how cultures commemorate the dead, transforming a somber topic into a space for family dialogue.
someone posted a photo of Teddy's Bar and Grill from 1940 and now the whole city's trying to figure out what happened to the place — cool piece of Edmonton history surfacing.
a 20-year-old venting about how hard it is to make friends here — everyone's saying bars are the "best" option but they don't like that scene. thread's blowing up with people feeling the same way.
folks are confused about whether concert tickets at Kdays include general admission or if you have to pay extra for the fanzone — getting answers sorted before the festival kicks off.
someone's asking if locals have gotten their hair done by Hairstyles by Breanne or taken one of her courses — thread's picking up steam so apparently she's got a solid reputation in the city.
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