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Ex-Service Canada employee sentenced to 18 months for stealing $180K from seniors
Bonnie Lo diverted Old Age Security and Canada Pension Plan benefits meant for vulnerable Canadians over four years.
Fort Piranhas swim team achieves 90 percent personal bests at Wainwright meet
Twenty-six young swimmers travelled to compete, with Braeden Paul setting a club record in the boys' 13–14 breaststroke.
Leon Draisaitl and wife Celeste return from exclusive Kenya honeymoon after marrying last summer
The Oilers superstar and his bride visited one of Kenya's most exclusive safari lodges in Chyulu Hills this past week.
Rockin' Thunder fest powered through sudden thundershower to deliver Saturday success
The festival evacuated the entire crowd into Edmonton Expo Centre when a storm rolled in early, but the show went on.
Edmonton police sought injunction before documentary on fatal shooting was screened
The John Humphrey Centre faced legal pressure from officers before premiering a film about Mathios Arkangelo's death in 2024.
Portugal defeats Canada 38–14 in World Rugby Nations Cup match in Edmonton
Canada suffered a heavy defeat to world No. 15 Portugal on Saturday in World Rugby Nations Cup play at home, leaving the squad to...
Edmonton's renewal fund plan will push tax rate up half a percent annually
City council approved a dedicated reserve to address $2.8 billion in deferred capital maintenance over three years.
Towing backlog eased as Edmonton creates overflow impound space
The number of abandoned vehicles fell 73% after city used temporary lot at 122 Street and 124 Avenue.
Two killed, seven wounded in mass shooting at Toronto's Salsa on St. Clair festival
Police responded to an active shooter near St. Clair and Arlington Avenues on Saturday evening; no arrests announced.
Powerful storm floods Edmonton roads, closes facilities and damages trees
Heavy rain and strong winds struck Friday evening, closing Yellowhead Trail, damaging city facilities and prompting multiple recreation...
Video shows Justin Bone saying 'I'm not thinking right' days before 2022 Edmonton killings
In RCMP cruiser footage presented at his second-degree murder trial, Bone expressed confusion about his release conditions three days...
E-scooter injuries surge 47% in Edmonton as risky riding habits fuel hospital visits
Emergency department data shows 1,198 scooter-related injuries in Edmonton over the past year, with many riders injured lacking helmets...