EDMONTON -- An Edmonton man has decided to reflect back on an eventful 2020 by designing a medieval styled calendar outlining its most memorable events. The graphic designer said he was inspired to ...
EDMONTON -- Edmonton Police Service Chief Dale McFee spoke to the actions of his officers who forced a cluster of homeless people out into the bitter cold over the weekend. “If that's the culture, ...
EDMONTON -- An Alberta Junior Hockey League game had to be postponed due to COVID-19 concerns. The Alberta Junior Hockey League originally posted an update to its website Friday saying this weekend’s ...
EDMONTON -- A third house was damaged in a fire in Edmonton Thursday morning. Fire crews were still on scene near 105 Avenue and 98 Street at 11 a.m. Half of the front of the house was blackened where ...
EDMONTON -- If Jessica Cote could receive one gift this Christmas, it would be to find her biological big brother Byron Werstiuk. “I'd probably go for a hug first,” said the 26-year-old. “I think he'd ...
EDMONTON -- At a time when some business models fail to find a foothold in a COVID-19 economy, a Sherwood Park cookie shop has adapted to the new reality. Known regionwide for its cookies and cupcakes ...
EDMONTON -- Five more Albertans were reported to have died of COVID-19 on Saturday as the province added 1,731 new cases, its largest single-day increase of the pandemic. Two of the five deaths were ...
EDMONTON -- Variant cases and test positivity both showed sharped climbs Tuesday as Alberta reported 576 new cases. Among those were a one-day high of 332 variant cases which now make up just under 30 ...
EDMONTON -- Edmonton City Council agreed to help pay to fix a drainage issue at RE/MAX Field on Wednesday, committing up to $1 million. A report found that rainwater is not draining away from the ...
EDMONTON -- Police are treating a series of shots fired early Sunday morning in Mill Woods as a targeted incident. Multiple calls were made to 911 around 1 a.m. about gunshots in the area of 25 Avenue ...
EDMONTON -- Only a dozen people converged on frozen Churchill square Friday afternoon, but the ones who did brave the -15 wind-chill had a strong message. Especially vigil organizer, Sandrine Umuhoze.
EDMONTON -- A number of business owners say the new COVID-19 restrictions don't go far enough, and they're taking it upon themselves to shut down. It follows a growing chorus of calls for more drastic ...