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Federal health minister raises concerns as Alberta's dual-practice model launches in September
The new health policy allows some physicians to work in both public and private systems, but Ottawa worries it could weaken public healthcare.
Woman arrested for throwing eggs at Edmonton Marathon runners near Jasper Avenue
Police arrested a woman after reports of an assault on Aug. 16 near Jasper and 121 Street. No injuries were reported during the incident.
Treaty 6 celebrates 150 years with week-long festival at Churchill Square
The Confederacy of Treaty 6 First Nations marks the landmark anniversary with traditional performances, skills workshops, and a historic...
Alberta measles cases remain at zero, but doctor warns outbreak risk looms within a year
With no new cases reported in over two months, vaccination rates in some Alberta areas remain dangerously low, experts say.
CPKC Women's Open draws top-ranked golfers to Edmonton this week
World No. 1 Nelly Korda and Canadian Brooke Henderson headline the LPGA tournament at Royal Mayfair Golf Club, which runs Wednesday...
Houdini magic show at Edmonton Fringe amazes with escapes and illusions
Winnipeg performer Brett Oddly brings legendary magician's life and tricks to Stage 2, with card illusions building to a strait-jacket escape.
Edmonton transit riders report daily drug use, assaults, fires at stations
Access-to-information documents reveal 200+ safety incidents reported in one month, from open drug use to weapons threats.
16-year-old girl killed in northeast Edmonton shooting Sunday morning
Police are investigating a suspicious death near 139 Avenue and 32 Street. Anyone with information is urged to contact EPS.
Five intriguing Oilers training camp battles to watch in September
From goaltending to the fourth line, GM Stan Bowman's off-season moves have created competition for multiple roster spots under new...
Hockey News ranks Oilers 20th in NHL; warns of danger in 2026-27 season
The venerable publication's senior correspondent cites goalie concerns, depth losses, and questions about coach Mike Babcock's fit as...
Toxic algae blooms across Alberta now tracked online via satellite imagery
Six lakes currently monitored; public can check real-time bloom status and history on new free website.
Support sessions for federal hospital abuse survivors coming to Edmonton this week
In-person help filing claims in a $1 billion settlement arrives Tuesday through Saturday at Royal Hotel West.