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Separatist lawyer cleared of most law society charges over COVID messages
Jeffrey Rath, a lawyer for the Alberta Prosperity Project, won dismissal of two disciplinary citations but still faces a sanction...
Forest tent caterpillars invading Edmonton tree canopy in record numbers
Millions of caterpillars are eating their way through poplar leaves in the river valley as Edmonton enters what scientists expect to be...
Sexual assault charges laid against Edmonton man targeting minors online
Edmonton police arrested a 30-year-old man accused of using a dating app to target vulnerable youth and administering drugs to...
Alberta unveils 30-year passenger rail plan linking Edmonton and Calgary
High-speed rail network would connect the province's two largest cities and their airports, with the first phase focusing on...
Liquor store on Jasper Avenue has lost $200,000 in sales due to construction
Value Liquor Hub owner says ongoing Imagine Jasper Avenue project is threatening his business, sparking renewed debate over compensation.
Oilers pursue Bruce Cassidy with five-year deal offer
Edmonton willing to pay handsome salary to land coach as Vegas Golden Knights hold interview approval.
Luxury tower The Clifton sells units at up to $9.6 million
New 12-storey Edmonton condo offers estate living; 75% sold with remaining units priced $2.85M–$5.8M.
Severe thunderstorms hit Edmonton Friday
Environment Canada warns of heavy rain, hail, and strong winds as storms move through the city this afternoon and evening.
Healthier homes with air purification, water filters now selling in Edmonton
Brookfield Residential is building new homes with advanced HVAC systems, water filtration, and safety features aimed at resident wellness.
Grey Nuns launches NICU music therapy program
Edmonton hospital seeks community funding for first-of-its-kind program helping families bond with premature babies through music.
Separatism is already chilling Edmonton's investment, Chamber warns
Business leaders say companies are delaying deals and holding money due to uncertainty around Alberta independence referendum.
Summer festival season kicks off in Edmonton June–September
From jazz to comedy to street performance, here's the full calendar of Edmonton's biggest summer festivals and what to catch.