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Autopsy complete in death of three-year-old at 91 Street building

The cause remains undetermined pending toxicology; neighbors describe a unit wracked by violence, drug use, and instability.

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Folk Fest 2026 lineup drops with Nathaniel Rateliff, Cat Power, and 58 more artists

The 48th edition runs August 6-9 at Gallagher Park with 60 artists across four days. Tickets go on sale June 6.

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Zebra Centre welcomes Nitro, latest trauma-support dog

New canine recruit helps children through court appearances and trauma recovery.

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School bus driver is East Turkistan's exiled prime minister

Abdulahat Nur drives kids to school in north Edmonton while leading international diplomatic efforts.

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Zebra Centre's new therapy dog helps traumatized children in court

Nitro joins the Zebra Child and Youth Advocacy Centre's 'buddy dog' program, providing comfort to kids giving testimony in court proceedings.

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Evan Bouchard knocked out of World Championship by illegal hit

Oilers defenceman suffers serious injury representing Canada; USA player ejected for check to head.

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Family of deceased son demands action on lethal online substances

Years after Kenneth Law's arrest, advocates say Canada still has dangerous gaps in online regulation.

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Cassidy upset Vegas is blocking his move to new coaching job

The fired Vegas coach says the team won't release him from his contract despite being terminated, preventing him from working for two...

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$570-million extraction plant coming to Industrial Heartland

Pembina Pipeline's Heartland Extraction Plant will process ethane from the Yellowhead Pipeline.

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Pride Month paint night comes to Strathcona County Museum June 6

Artist Andrea Krahn leads a Pride-themed painting session at the Strathcona County Museum and Archives, celebrating joy and creativity...

22D AGO

MacMaster Leahy Family brings nine musicians to Sherwood Park stage

Legendary fiddle players and seven children perform together June 8 at Festival Place.