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Retired Detective Sentenced for Leaking Police Database Info
Bill Clark, a veteran Edmonton homicide detective, received a conditional discharge after pleading guilty to leaking confidential police...
City Pledges $1 Million Yearly to Fix Crumbling Community Leagues
Council voted to bring a proposal funding $1 million annually to the Edmonton Community League Foundation to address over $100 million...
Virtual Reality Gives Nursing Students Safe Space to Practice
Nearly 900 University of Alberta nursing students have used a VR pilot project to practice high-stress scenarios without risking...
Edmonton Police Seek Men in Alleged Teen Luring Incident
Two 14-year-old girls were approached and followed by several men in a grey van near 18A Avenue SW and Rutherford Road SW earlier this week.
Dual-Practice Surgery Model Launches This Fall in Alberta
Starting Monday, eligible physicians can apply to work in both public and private systems, with first surgeries expected in the fall at...
Stabbing Death in Northeast Edmonton Ruled Homicide
Michael Joseph Conway, 32, died from stab wounds on June 10. Alexandra Bachinsky, 36, has been charged with second-degree murder.
Federal Bail Reform Cheered by Edmonton Leaders as Crime Battle Continues
Mayor Andrew Knack and downtown business leaders hailed the federal Bail and Sentencing Reform Act, tabled Thursday, as a crucial step...
Police Use of Force Up as Violence Spikes in Edmonton
Edmonton Police Commission heard Thursday that reported violent incidents are rising, driven by a surge in extortion cases, though 86%...
Oilers Eyeing Veteran Centre Jason Dickinson for Re-signing
Team insider Bob Stauffer suggests Edmonton is serious about bringing back the 31-year-old checking centre.
Premier Smith Dismisses Treaty Chiefs' Treason Accusations
Alberta's First Nations leaders voted to ask RCMP to investigate whether the fall separation referendum amounts to criminal activity.
Most Albertans Can Claim $100 Energy Rebate Starting July 1
Nearly 3.4 million Albertans earning $225,000 or less per household will be eligible for a one-time $100 payment on Canada Day.
Council Votes to Expand Transit Garage Despite $66M Debt
Edmonton will borrow millions more to build a larger facility for 330–380 buses, rejecting a smaller design that councillors feared...