What's happening, what's worth your time. A daily city paper.
Catch live music, basketball, or baseball — pick your vibe for a solid midweek night out.
Music, sports, or comedy — three solid live options to catch after work.
Catch Ne-Yo and Akon on Thursday, plus comedy, jazz, and a massive Elks game to close the weekend.
Live rock at 99TEN is free on Friday — grab it while the weather holds.
Live music, jazz, or Ne-Yo — romantic enough for a couple's night out.
Baseball and convocation ceremonies are the daytime friendly options; otherwise it's a quiet kids' night.
It's 12°C and midweek — parks exist but they're school yards. Better to try this weekend if it warms up.
No picks for this mood today — check back tomorrow.
Two late shows Friday into Saturday: dance at The Starlite Room, or Ne-Yo's official afterparty.
Teachers' association says child's immigration status should not determine access to Alberta's publicly funded schools.
City council approves additional funding for 500,000-sq-ft facility backed by $291 million federal grant.
Incident near north-side facility condemned by mayor and national advocacy group as part of concerning trend.
Edmonton has expressed interest in goaltender Samuel Montembeault as Calvin Pickard and Connor Ingram become unrestricted free agents July 1.
Creedence Clearwater Remembered brings swamp rock classics to the Jube; Whitehorse and Malik B anchor a damp week indoors.
Read the feature →Dosa Glory, just south of the city, brings authentic South Indian cuisine with an expansive menu beyond its namesake dish.
Rotating food vendors including ramen, mochi, and cheese tarts fill the gap left by Epic Market at the corner of 82 Avenue and Gateway Boulevard.
The Scandinavian-inspired café on Jasper Ave. shut its doors Sunday after 14 months, citing construction and rising business expenses.
Risky Restaurants project, a collaboration between the Journal and MacEwan students, revealed major gaps in Alberta's food safety oversight.
Borden Park has housed a roller coaster, amusement rides, and Edmonton's first zoo—a century-old transformation from fairground to modern green space.
After five years away, the 37th edition opens with Much Ado About Nothing and Shakespeare-inspired musical Something Rotten! this summer.
Thinking of visiting the zoo in a couple weeks? Lucy the elephant at the Edmonton Zoo can be hit or miss — sometimes she's not visible. Worth checking ahead if seeing her is on your must-do list.
Looking for dashcam footage of a Henday accident between a white BMW SUV and a grey/black GMC 1500, northbound just before Whitemud around 7:30-7:40 a.m. on June 16. Police case: 8679289.
Ellerslie firefighters pulled three ducklings out of a sewer grate after a mama duck and her brood wandered onto the road. A local brought them all over to Lake Summerside and the mama followed. Delivered framed photos and ice cream to the crew yesterday.
Edmonton's 4th annual Mural Festival is happening and it's supposedly the biggest edition to date. More walls getting painted, more artists coming through.