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A ruling expected this week by the highest chamber of the European Court of Human Rights could reignite champion runner ...
Ottawa is expected to miss its 2026 deadline to implement $10-a-day child care services across the country, the Canadian ...
Alberta has the most measles cases in North America on a per-capita basis, worrying experts who say summer events could push case counts even higher. The province’s former chief medical officers of ...
Police say more than $1 million in damage was done to a central Alberta town’s courthouse, public-health building and sheriff ...
When a pit appeared about a month ago in front of a west Edmonton café, the owner thought it would be the death of their ...
After one of the longest public hearings at Edmonton city hall, which was a lengthy and testy public hearing over Edmonton’s ...
Canada’s housing agency says advertised rents in some major cities are easing due to factors such as increased supply and ...
Flames and thick black smoke were seen billowing from a St. Albert home on Tuesday afternoon. The fire broke out at Kingsmoor ...
Two people have been arrested after a shooting incident in southwest Edmonton Monday afternoon. Edmonton police were called ...
Nita Jalkanen says she checks on the avian neighbours that fly into her Edmonton backyard to drink from her bird bath nearly every day with her dog Ariel. “I talk to them. I say, ‘Good morning or good ...
Calgary police are investigating an assault on the Stampede grounds Tuesday that seriously injured three people.
In an interview with Omni News, Pierre Poilievre reflected on losing his Ottawa-area riding in the last federal election and why he thinks his message didn't resonate with voters.