Tuesday · Aug 11, 2026
112 km/h speeding ticket on the Henday
someone got clocked doing 212 km/h in a 100 zone on Highway 216 this weekend — that's 112 over the limit. mandatory court appearance for that one
Boardwalk Centre residents left with water damage, falling ceiling after July storm as repairs stall
Multiple tenants on the 17th and 20th floors are demanding immediate repairs and facing mold, fallen ceilings, and insurance complications after severe thunderstorm damage went...
Train photography spot on Gateway Boulevard
You can get nice train photographs on Gateway Boulevard behind DOMO if you're into that kind of thing 🚂
Edmonton council weighing rule changes for e-scooters and e-bikes amid safety concerns
City staff report e-scooter and e-bike trips nearly tripled to 1.4 million last year, with parking and riding behaviour remain top complaints from residents and people with...
Alberta Health Services warns of cyanobacterial bloom at Matchayaw Lake west of Edmonton
Cyanobacteria with toxins detected in the water 60 km west of Edmonton; avoid swimming, wading, and consuming fish or water from the lake.
Row housing fire spreads across three buildings near 98 Street and 152 Avenue
Edmonton Fire Rescue Services battled a second-alarm fire Tuesday afternoon that ultimately affected three separate buildings in north Edmonton.
Edmonton astrophotography community posting stunning night-sky shots
astrophotographers are out there capturing the northern sky despite the light pollution. Decently sized community here, some doing it part-time, some part-career. filters help,...
Edmonton police warn of violent sexual offender released into community
Jamie Edward Meads, convicted of assault, choking and intimate partner violence against eight known victims over 20 years, is now residing in Edmonton under court-imposed conditions.
Edmonton redditor counting down to winter after rough summer
someone's getting ready for winter — a redditor is hyped about the season after dealing with summer flooding, thunder twice a week, and bugs everywhere. skating, skiing,...
Jordan Martinook brings Stanley Cup to Leduc Recreation Centre after winning with Carolina Hurricanes
The homegrown NHL forward and alternate captain celebrated his Stanley Cup win with over 1,000 fans in his hometown of Leduc on Tuesday.
Edmonton pursues tax incentives to expand density development near transit hubs
City council directed staff to propose transit-oriented development guidelines and expand incentives for infill projects outside priority growth areas.
stephen ogg from edmonton voices trevor in gta v
just learned the voice of Trevor Phillips in Grand Theft Auto V — and Simon in The Walking Dead — was born right here in Edmonton. the city's producing some serious talent.
isles of innsmouth video game made in edmonton
new game Isles of Innsmouth just dropped and it's made right here in Edmonton by Herring Studios. worth checking out if you're into indie games.
Air Canada temporarily lost widow's husband's ashes on Edmonton flight
Twyla Shannahan was forced to check her late husband's cremated remains despite calling ahead to confirm carry-on protocols.
the real problem with downtown isn't parking or construction
Someone on Reddit hit it: downtown Edmonton's biggest problem is that Edmontonians won't stop telling themselves it's impossible to get to. Greta closed because people stopped...
'He pulled my beard': Edmonton Walmart assault investigated as hate crime
Talwinger Singh Atwal says a man and woman attacked him at the Tamarack Way location on August 6, with the hate crimes unit now investigating.
indigo parking at city centre ticketing before you even arrive
got ticketed at 6 pm when the driver didn't show up until 6:45 — anyone else gotten nailed by this?
people are smelling rotten eggs all over the city
sulphur smell spotted downtown and west end last night — anyone know what's causing it?
south-side rec centre plans shelved due to budget constraints
the proposed $138M facility that was supposed to replace a closed pool and ease crowding is effectively mothballed — budget just isn't there.
184th Street bridge closes for three months for major rehabilitation work
The crossing over Yellowhead Trail shuts down starting Monday for deck renewal and waterproofing — first major work since the bridge opened in the early 2000s.
University of Alberta wins court approval to dissolve Hunka Ukrainian research fund
Justice Debra Yungwirth ruled the university could legally terminate the $30,000 endowment named after Yaroslav Hunka, a Galicia Division SS veteran.