What a difference a day makes. The weather in Edmonton can be unpredictable at times, and Thursday was no exception. Continue reading
Hundreds of people have been injured following a multi-vehicle crash in snowy conditions near Leduc on Highway 2 south of Edmonton. Continue reading
Clad in her white lab coat, Rita Lyster was barely visible Thursday standing amid the snowstorm outside the Alberta legislature. She was joined by approximately 300 pharmacists, rallying against government changes to prescription drug charges. Continue reading
EDMONTON – Edmonton will host the Canadian soccer team in the opening match and 10 other games for the 2015 Women’s World Cup, FIFA announced Thursday. Edmonton will have more games than any of the other five Canadian cities sharing hosting duties for the 30-day tournament, Peter Montopoli, general secretary of the Canadian Soccer Association,… Continue reading
Lawyers for three teens who shot at a house on an Alberta reserve, killing a sleeping five-year-old boy, argued over their sentences in a Wetaskiwin courtroom Wednesday. Continue reading
City council has voted to increase the Edmonton Police Service’s (EPS) budget by $1 million this year, to cover the cost of transferring prisoners to the new Edmonton Remand Centre. Continue reading
EDMONTON – The Edmonton Public School Board will be encouraging the ASBA not to recommend the tentative agreement reached by the Alberta Teachers Association and the province. The Edmonton Catholic School Board is endorsing the deal. Continue reading
Edmonton – Municipal Affairs Minister Doug Griffiths has faced criticism since a comment he made during Question Period last week over how rural urban areas are allowed to collect certain taxes. “It could be asked by rural Albertans why 17 per cent of the population that lives in rural Alberta that has all the oil… Continue reading