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Keith Gerein: A $10-billion black hole in infrastructure renewal awaits Edmonton taxpayers
Most Edmontonians are likely unaware that the scale of the City of Edmonton’s infrastructure base has grown to such an extent ...
Court of King’s Bench Justice Ayla Akgungor’s decision means the site at 138th Street and 102nd Avenue, located steps from a ...
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Winter makes a big return to Edmonton with plenty of cold and snow in the forecast
Edmontonians getting accustomed to milder February conditions of late will be in for a rude awakening this week as heavy snow and cold temperatures arrive back in the area.
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Newcomer Centre lands back in Mill Woods with new location
An organization that helps newcomers access services and get settled in Edmonton has just moved back near its old stomping ...
Apple doesn't seem too interested in going toe-to-toe in navigation.
Alto has answered the latest questions about its proposed high-speed rail network, addressing property acquisition, noise and ticket prices.
Our sidewalk is extremely narrow. You have this hulking train, not built for frequent stops, hugged up against that very narrow sidewalk. Imagine you are walking out of a business and, in a ...
Salmon Arm Roots and Blues has council’s approval to look at raising money through what the mayor called a “unique opportunity.” At the Feb. 9... Nelson Police Department's Cpl. Christy Debienne says ...
Up to 350,000 people flooded a stretch of Yonge Street in North York on Saturday in what police described as one of the largest Iran-related demonstrations the city has seen in recent months.
On Dec. 31, 2025, Albert Joseph Rodolphe Charrois of Joussard, passed away quietly in his sleep at the age of 87 years. Albert is survived by: his brother, Fernand Charrois; sisters Rose-Marie Enders ...
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