Wednesday · Jul 15, 2026
Family marks 20 years seeking justice for Edmonton nurse Nadine Robinson
Her brother Kevin Robinson is pleading for anyone with information about the 2006 homicide to come forward. The family is holding a vigil Sunday at John D. Bracco School Field.
Snowbirds flew out of Edmonton today, possibly for the last time
The Snowbirds took off from the city today for what might be their final run before retirement. Locals out in awe watching them fly.
RCMP searching for two teens after assault outside Spruce Grove convenience store
The assault occurred around 7:37 p.m. on July 15 near Spruce Village Drive W. Police describe both suspects as 15 to 17 years old with shoulder-length hair.
Edmonton firefighters battle industrial blaze near 60 Avenue Wednesday
No injuries reported after fire erupted around 5:48 p.m. on July 15. Crews arrived within six minutes as paramedics and police assisted at the scene.
Edmonton councillor calls for removal of Israel pavilion from Heritage Festival
Coun. Michael Janz's social media posts sparked backlash from the Jewish Federation of Edmonton, which called on Mayor Andrew Knack to intervene.
Charges pending against man after woman's homicide in southeast Edmonton
The 23-year-old woman died in hospital Sunday after being found with suspicious injuries Thursday in Silverberry. Cause of death was withheld for investigative purposes.
ASIRT clears Edmonton officer in arrest that left man with brain bleed
The man's head struck the ground during a takedown in October 2025. ASIRT found police acted lawfully and that injuries resulted from his own weight.
Telus World of Science to remain closed until November after July flooding
The science centre sustained significant damage from last Friday's storm. Staff have been temporarily laid off; membership holders will have pauses automatically extended.
Clue (Touring)
Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee - Edmonton
Citadel Theatre Parking
Someone spotted a white magpie on the north side — super rare
A Reddit user caught sight of a white magpie on Edmonton's north side and is wondering if it's as rare as it looks. If you've seen unusual birds around the city lately, the...
Cameron Heights community rallies with $11,000 raised for families who lost homes to fire
Two homes were destroyed Tuesday afternoon in the Killarney neighbourhood. The community league has organized donations of clothing, toiletries, and gift cards.
Snowbirds flew out of Edmonton today for what might be their final run
The Canadian Forces Snowbirds took off from YEG on July 15 in their iconic CT-114 Tutor jets — retiring the aircraft at the end of 2026. They'll be back in a few years when the...
Sherwood Park NFL star Chuba Hubbard holds free football camp for 500 young players
The camp was held July 12 and July 13 at Emerald Hills field for players ages six to 18.
Two die in north Edmonton apartment explosion after car hits gas line
An 85-year-old man jumped from a balcony; his 82-year-old wife was found dead Tuesday. Six others hospitalized, 35 displaced.
Killarney School's roof damaged in overnight storm as north Edmonton takes worst hit
Part of the junior high school roof blew off Wednesday morning when heavy winds and rain battered Edmonton's north side.
Alberta government launches bike lane complaint line ahead of fall legislation
Albertans can now submit concerns about bike lanes online, with feedback set to inform future policy decisions expected this fall.
97 Street backed up for an hour this morning
97th northbound was a complete gong show after the storm — taken me over an hour just to get through the area. Traffic getting diverted from 127th and funneling down to one...
Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Edmonton as hail and tornado risk looms
Environment Canada warns of severe thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon and evening with potential for wind gusts up to 90 km/h, hail up to 4 centimetres, and possible tornadoes.
Flooding across Edmonton — check your weeping tile valve
Storm damage everywhere this morning, and people are saying: if you're in an older area, check your weeping tile backflow valve. Lots of basements flooding that didn't before —...
Quebec and Alberta to share AI expertise in five-year government collaboration
The provinces announced a knowledge-sharing agreement Tuesday on deploying artificial intelligence in public administration, with no financial commitment required.
Rogers and Shaw internet down across Edmonton after flooding
Shaw/Rogers been down since about 6:15 a.m. across way more of the city than they're saying. Waited an hour on hold and customer service had no idea how many people were...
Leduc Art Walk brings together 75+ artists along Main Street this Saturday
More than 75 artists, artisans, and makers will showcase work along downtown Leduc on July 18 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Oilers to begin NHL season in September for first time in franchise history
Edmonton will host the Vancouver Canucks on September 29 for the regular season opener, marking the first time the team has started play in September.
Alberta entering prolonged mosquito season unseen in decades as heavy rain triggers egg hatch
The province is experiencing mosquito numbers not seen since 1990, with sustained rainfall over weeks creating ideal breeding conditions across habitats.