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Alberta government announces 11 new schools for Edmonton in province-wide expansion
The province unveiled plans for more than three dozen school projects providing 39,000 new and upgraded student spaces across Alberta....
Woman, 69, killed crossing against light in southeast Edmonton early Thursday
A 69-year-old pedestrian was struck by an SUV at 23 Avenue and 50 Street around 12:10 a.m. Thursday while crossing against the light. A...
Ghost bike memorial installed for Edmonton cyclist Alfred Reisdorf
Family and the cycling community honoured a 65-year-old cyclist killed by an SUV in November with a white memorial bike at 38 Street and...
Elections Alberta warns of fake website spoofing voter registry
A spoof site at electionsab.ca mimics Elections Alberta's legitimate URL with fictitious voter data. Chief Electoral Officer urges...
Justin Bone trial hears RCMP drove accused into Edmonton despite court conditions
Video played Thursday showed Bone raging in police custody three days before arrest for two Chinatown homicides. RCMP dropped him near a...
Senior killed crossing against light in southeast Edmonton hit-and-run
A 69-year-old woman was struck by a vehicle near 50 Street and 23 Avenue just after midnight Thursday. Impairment is not believed to be a factor.
10 ex-Oilers still unsigned after first week of NHL free agency
Evander Kane, Connor Ingram, Jeff Petry, and seven other former Edmonton players are hunting for contracts as the market moves slower than usual.
Tornado touches down at Dillberry Lake Provincial Campground southeast of Edmonton
Campground evacuated Wednesday night; Northern Tornadoes Project confirms second tornado hit near Paradise Valley, with minor injuries...
Newcomers learn camping skills at Elk Island National Park through NorQuest program
A second-year initiative connects refugees and newcomers with Canadian culture through hands-on outdoor education, including wildlife...
Edmonton impound lot backlog drops 73% after overflow lot opens
The city created about 150 temporary spots at a former ETS Park and Ride, bringing abandoned vehicle inventory down from 682 to 181 since June.
Alberta scam alerts residents of fake health card text messages
The province warns Albertans to ignore texts claiming provincial health cards are outdated and need updating via a link.
Alberta auditor general expects to finish health-contract probe by year-end
The province's new auditor general, Phil Peters, says his investigation into the health-care contracting scandal will be complete by...