Group wants transit officers accused of excessive force suspended
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RCMP charge man after reports of dogs being abused in Stony Plain parking lot
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Paula Simons: City seeks goat co-ordinator who's baaah'd to the bone
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Meningococcal alert after case confirmed following drop-in music, story program at Lois Hole library
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Edmonton company planning first Canadian-led driving expedition to the South Pole
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Woman clinging to life after being pulled from 109 Street fire
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Edmonton airport bus fare drops back to $5 as part of regional deal
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Moratorium on combative sports lifted
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Olympic goalie Shannon Szabados returns home to Edmonton
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Anti-icing pilot project sprays city streets ahead of major snowfalls
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Travis Vader denied chance to appeal weapons breach
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Children's Wish heroes join forces at CFB Edmonton
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Union reaches tentative agreement with Alberta Health Services
Cheap Eats Edmonton - Sunbake Pita Bakery
Ever heard of a shawarma? Or is the word fatayer in your vocabulary? Well, if not, you will soon be familiar with both words if you visit the Sunbake Pita Bakery.
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Local News $14M partnership aims to see new community flourish around Stadium LRT station
City officials believe a new Edmonton-Brookfield partnership could finally crack the city’s challenge to building new walkable, high-density neighbourhoods around LRT stations. -
Local News Superintendent pay hikes report flawed, Alberta school district leaders say
Superintendent pay in Alberta rose 10 per cent in five years and is slightly higher on average than other provinces, says a corrected and updated version of a report prepared for school trustees across the province.
Aurora Cannabis latest producer to sign medical marijuana supply deal with Shoppers Drug Mart
Shoppers Drug Mart recently signed similar deals with licensed medical marijuana producers Aphria, MedReleaf and Tilray
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Commercial Real Estate Edmonton area cannabis production set to soar
The looming legalization of recreational marijuana is helping spur a green rush by more than a dozen companies setting up cannabis production facilities in the greater Edmonton region. -
Local Business 15% drop in natural gas prices slows Edmonton inflation down
Edmonton’s inflation rate dropped in January due to lower fuel and electricity costs, a city issued Friday afternoon said.
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Local News Despite dollars meant to shrink class sizes, teachers see little improvement in Edmonton schools
Money allotted to Edmonton schools to reduce class sizes has been used to fund full-day kindergarten and technology for students — not just smaller classes. -
Local News Councillors distracted by electronic devices reflects poorly on office: McKeen
Council members are writing a wide-ranging policy covering everything from accepting gifts, to negotiating on behalf of council without permission, to rules of decorum in meetings. -
Crime Women denied bail in alleged violent child-abuse case
A provincial court judge denied bail for two women accused in a serious Edmonton child abuse case. -
Crime Former AMA executive gets prison time for $8-million fraud
"At the end of the day, he was driven by a desire to take money that did not belong to him." -
Local News Olympics inspires young bobsledders
Grade 3 students at an elementary school in Edmonton got into the Olympic spirit by participating in a bobsled race event at the school. -
Local News Edmonton is hiring a goat co-ordinator to organize 'meet and bleats'
The goat co-ordinator will "engage Edmontonians in all that is goats." -
Local News Spring forecast: Colder than normal in Alberta
Spring weather across Alberta will be chillier than usual, the Weather Network is forecasting. March and early April will feature temperatures below what is normal for this time of year across the province and the Prairies as a whole. -
Local News Backcountry trails open in Jasper National Park
Alberta backcountry enthusiasts will be able to enjoy several trails in Jasper that reopen on March 1.
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Local News An Aussie on ice week six: Scrimmage, shooting and falling
It’s week six of the Discover Hockey program and reporter Juris Graney has his first scrimmage. It went about as well as you'd expect. -
Local News Edmonton weather: It's warming up, but there's a chance of snow
Monday’s weather is setting the tone for a mild week ahead in Edmonton. At 6:30 a.m. it was -9C. -
Local News Slowing down to speed up: Councillor calls for reset on Terwillegar Drive talks
Tim Cartmell has an unorthodox solution for the Terwillegar Drive freeway: Don't make it a freeway. -
National Multi-vehicle crash closes Coquihalla Highway near Hope
Every month, Vancouver resident Jordan Kawchuk travels to Kelowna to spend a few days with his two daughters who live there with their mother. -
Local News Injections a sticking point in schools for students with diabetes
A St. Albert mother said it took seven months of lobbying for her daughter to receive daily insulin injections in school to keep her diabetes in check. -
Columnists Nick Lees: Sherwood Park duo plan cycling fundraisers for mental health
Two local cyclists will back the CASA Foundation’s just-announced promise to raise $5 million over the next 10 years to improve front-line care of children and youth with mental health and addictions issues. -
Local News Design for Edmonton's new Africa Centre underway as city chooses lead team
A multi-million dollar centre to celebrate African cultures is one step closer to completion as city staff prepare to close a deal with the lead design team. -
Local News 'We are seen as disposable': Edmonton rally demands justice for Tina Fontaine and Colten Boushie
More than 200 people gathered in Churchill Square before marching downtown, brandishing signs that read "justice for Tina and Colten" and "justice denied." -
Crime Friends of nurse killed by mother call for accountability within health-care system
"This is a situation where all we can hope for is she is cared for in a humane fashion and be treated as a patient as opposed to a murderer in a prison." -
Crime Bone fragment found in Yellowknife matches woman missing since 1990
RCMP investigators in Yellowknife have new leads in a nearly 30-year-old missing persons case after finding match for bone fragment.