Neighborhoods — Page 2
Sherritt shuts down Fort Saskatchewan refinery amid Cuba mine halt
Company halts operations after losing feed inventory from Moa joint venture, now in talks with lenders over debt concerns.
WILDNorth warns against rescuing baby animals this season
The rehabilitation centre receives four times more animals than a decade ago. Most arrive because well-meaning people separate them from parents.
Big Island Provincial Park: Edmonton's remote river escape
A nearly 80-hectare park in southwest Edmonton sits mostly untouched along the North Saskatchewan River and can only be reached by boat—for now.
Dungeons & Dragons players find their home in Edmonton
The tabletop role-playing game has struck deep roots in the city, with campaigns running at bars and game shops across the neighbourhoods.
Gym staff's card lifts Sherwood Park man through mental health crisis
Planet Fitness staff in Sherwood Park recognized when a regular stopped coming and responded with a handwritten card that meant everything.
Rossdale redevelopment decision delayed until after Canada Day
Council postponed the vote Tuesday to allow more consultation with Indigenous groups about the sacred burial grounds on the site.
Real Canadian Superstore coming to Riverview this year
Loblaw is building a new grocery location in the growing southwest community after the city issued a permit on June 10.
Leduc Arts Foundry hosts Indigenous Artists Exhibition
Seven Indigenous artists on display through July 30; opening reception Thursday, June 25.
Sherwood Park dancer vows to fight RCMP ticket over safety concerns
Caden Skelton, 21, has spent three years dancing at a busy intersection as a way to help the community. Now he's facing enforcement...
Man charged after unprovoked knife attack in Mill Woods
A 24-year-old woman was stabbed near Knottwood Road on May 11; suspect arrested June 8.
Sherwood Park Dancer Ticketed After Safety Complaints
Caden Skelton, who has danced at the corner of Baseline Road and Sherwood Drive for two years, was issued an $852 ticket for stunting.
First 'Fireproof Bank' Still Stands as Downtown Landmark
The Canada Permanent Mortgage Building, constructed in 1909, is an Edwardian Baroque gem designed by a pioneering Edmonton architect who...