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Edmonton police say multiple people have been taken to hospital following a collision involving a police vehicle Thursday ...
The Conservative party will have a new campaign manager in the next federal election, now that Jenni Byrne says she’s stepping back from the role she held this spring. Byrne, who remains a key adviser ...
Lawyers for separatists, patriots, Elections Alberta, the province and First Nations were all in an Edmonton courtroom Thursday as the legal wrangling over referendum votes kicked off. Sean Amato ...
Edmonton Brothers Basketball (EBB) was started about seven years ago as a way to give underserved, marginalized youth and men ...
An investigation has been opened by homicide detectives into a death from last year. Dwight Bennett, 39, went into medical ...
A home in Leduc was targeted by gunfire twice earlier this week on consecutive days. Gunshots were fired at a house on Bluff ...
Statistics Canada says the economy shed some 41,000 jobs in July, partially offsetting a gain of 83,000 positions in June. The unemployment rate meanwhile held steady at 6.9 per cent last month as the ...
A legal organization challenging President Donald Trump’s administration on multiple fronts filed a new lawsuit on Friday seeking the release of records detailing the handling of the sex trafficking ...
A well known Alberta Chief is facing 2 counts of sexual assault in cases spanning decades. James Dunn has more.
Some Edmonton homeowners opposing infill in Crestwood say they have signed restrictive covenants to prevent future multiplexes on their lots.
Investigators are looking into the shooting at the U.S. army base camp of Fort Stewart where a sergeant is suspected in carrying out the shooting and injuring five soldiers.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting with three Metis groups was met with pushback from the Manitoba Métis Federation. Glen McGregor explains.