Canada on Edmonton soil Saturday for start of international men’s rugby series
The Canadian men's rugby squad is slated to stage a World Rugby Nations Cup match Saturday in Edmonton.
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The Canadian men's rugby squad is slated to stage a World Rugby Nations Cup match Saturday in Edmonton.
Coaching at the Brick hockey tournament is a labour of love in more ways than one for coaches.
The Calgary Stampede parade turned into a pseudo-referendum on Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on Friday, as she heard both cheers and jeers while riding shotgun on a wagon clip-clopping through the city’s sun-baked downtown.
An Edmonton woman who went to visit her dad's grave on Father's Day says she was shocked to find heavy rain had created a sinkhole where he was buried.
A man was seriously injured after a stabbing in Fort McMurray on Friday morning.
Elections Alberta says a petition by musician and activist Corb Lund to stop coal mining in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains was unsuccessful.
At least one downtown parking lot is about to become a park instead as the city cracks down on lots operating without a permit.
The city’s largest mall and biggest tourist attraction is installing the replacement for its signature amusement park ride.
Visitors can again see Edmonton Valley Zoo’s Jamaican bats when they return to their renovated display on Saturday.
Alberta’s pitch to the major projects office for a new oil pipeline to the West Coast is being billed as a public-private partnership, though its current structure skews almost entirely toward the public end of the spectrum.
Two children playing in Red Deer’s Michener Hill area found a human body, according to Mounties who are investigating.
These are the stories that dominated Edmontonians’ interest this week.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is promising to work with Indigenous groups on a new pipeline to the B.C. coast, but it comes at a time of tense relations.
Think sunny thoughts this weekend and we might get a couple days without rain. Here’s what’s happening in the Edmonton area:
With summer camping season underway, the City of Edmonton issued a reminder to residents to leave firewood picked up elsewhere behind – either to “burn it where you buy it” or to leave it – to avoid transmitting a deadly disease to elm trees.