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Pour weather: More rain on the way for Edmonton this weekend
Edmonton's soggy summer is set to continue with more rain in the forecast after a weekend deluge that saw more than 100 millimetres fall on some areas of central Alberta.
Wave of new wildfires pops up in northwest Alberta as heat warning is issued for region
A heat wave is hitting northwestern Alberta as multiple new wildfires break out in the area. Environment Canada issued a heat warning on Wednesday morning for the northwest corner of the province, cautioning that temperatures are expected to reach potential highs of 31 C.
Edmonton police make arrest in connection with assault on man last seen in 2002
More than 20 years after an Edmonton man went missing, police have laid charges in connection with an assault on him before he vanished.
Canada finishes 2nd in Group B after 2-1 loss to Switzerland, will play knockout game Sunday in L.A.
Canada’s men lost to Switzerland 2-1 in a sweltering B.C. Place on Wednesday afternoon, ending their hopes of continuing their historic World Cup campaign at home.
Weight-loss drug approved to treat sleep apnea in Canada
Health Canada has approved an injection medication to treat severe obstructive sleep apnea in adults with obesity.
'Mayday to Ottawa': $400M carbon capture facility could be cancelled after changes to Alberta's carbon tax
A shovel-ready, $400-million proposed facility to convert landfill waste in Edmonton into electricity that took five years to develop, could now be cancelled after the recent carbon tax agreement between the Alberta and federal governments.
Dozens of Liberal MPs expected to attend Calgary Stampede as Alberta referendum looms
With the countdown clock towards the Alberta referendum started, Prime Minister Mark Carney's governing caucus will be out in stronger numbers than usual at the Calgary Stampede, with dozens expected in attendance, after months of lobbying by his few Alberta MPs.
Power plant proposed for area northeast of Edmonton inches closer to becoming reality
The Alberta Utilities Commission has approved an application for a power plant about nine kilometres east of Gibbons.
Fort McMurray opens skatepark pitched by local students
More than three years after a classroom pitched a skatepark to Fort McMurray's mayor, some of those same students stood on the grounds of their old school to cut the ribbon on a brand-new skatepark.
Edmonton’s Alphonso Davies to be ready for Canada’s match at World Cup on Sunday
Head coach Jesse Marsch was using Alphonso Davies "as a decoy" after saying he expected the captain would play for Canada in Wednesday's crucial FIFA World Cup match against Switzerland.
Gibbons residents vote on whether to remain as a town, or to dissolve
Residents of a town in central Alberta are casting their ballots in a plebiscite that will bring the community one step closer to answering a question it's been wrestling with for months.
Why buses are gaining traction over trains as future of Edmonton’s mass transit
The city could be going full steam ahead on bus rapid transit or BRT. If advanced by council, the system will come with its own host of challenges and benefits.
Why an ex-national chief wants to sue Canada over its secret Indigenous spying program
Ovide Mercredi says he intends to sue the federal government over its surveillance of Indigenous leaders. It's the latest response to a CBC News investigation into the RCMP's “Native extremism program" in the 1970s. But as the former Assembly of First Nations leader now learns, the spying didn't stop there.
Grande Prairie man, 32, charged with sex crimes involving youths
Grande Prairie RCMP urges potential victims to come forward as Joseph Kidd has received numerous charges relating to sexual offences. Police have identified four alleged victims so far, ranging from 12 to 18 years old.
Carney vows to defend Canadian unity ahead of Alberta's fall referendum
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada's hard-earned reputation as one of the most "trustworthy, reliable and desirable countries" is on the line in Alberta's upcoming separation referendum, warning Thursday that a vote to leave would prompt years of uncertainty at the worst possible time.
Alberta RCMP constable charged with assault with weapon following watchdog investigation
Alberta’s police watchdog has charged an RCMP officer with assault with a weapon in connection with an investigation that began three years ago.
Carney coming to Calgary Stampede, carrying message that separation is no magic wand
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the tenth anniversary of Brexit (June 23) should serve as a cautionary tale in the debate over Alberta's separation from Canada.
McKenna would be ‘pumped’ to join Maple Leafs
Gavin McKenna saw the video evidence pretty quickly.
Calgary police release photos of suspects in South Asian extortion investigation
Calgary police have released photos of suspects in the investigation into South Asian extortions in an effort to solicit information about them and their associates.
WILDNorth warns public to think twice before ‘rescuing’ baby animals
The WILDNorth Rehabilitation Centre takes in more than 4,000 orphaned, abandoned or injured animals every year — wards the staff say didn't all necessarily need to end up there.
Calgary mayor says Stampede noise debate is over, despite premier’s demand
The Alberta government has given the City of Calgary a Tuesday deadline to rethink its rules over Stampede concert noise, but Mayor Jeromy Farkas says a decision has been made.
Alberta man, charged with sex crimes against girls, was twice released from custody
The Grande Prairie man is accused of sexual assault, harassment, assault while choking, abduction, forcible confinement and more, involving four girls — one, as young as 12.
Skijor no more: Banff says so long to skijoring events as popularity strains townsite
The town of Banff says skijoring will no longer be part of the Rocky Mountain town's annual winter festival because the crowds attending the event have become too big.
3 people killed after plane fighting wildfire crashes near Fort Simpson, N.W.T.
Three people were found dead after their fixed-wing Turbo Commander AC960, which was fighting a wildfire in the Northwest Territories, crashed near Fort Simpson.
Summer skiing at Sunshine Village draws skiers from Alberta and beyond
Just a week before the Calgary Stampede starts, skiers from all over North America are taking advantage of skiing in shorts and a T-shirt at Sunshine Village.
High Level Bridge sidewalk closed after heavy rain erodes riverbank slope
Recent heavy rainfall has caused riverbank instability at the southeast side of the High Level Bridge, where the slope next to the east sidewalk wooden guardrail has failed.
Renovations complete on 882 affordable housing units in Edmonton
Renovations to affordable townhomes built in the 1960s and 1970s took place over the past three years, with upgrades like new hot water tanks and foundation fixes.
Montreal names Brendan Gallagher ‘honorary citizen’ as player departs Canadiens
Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada presented the honour to the 34-year-old, who spent 14 seasons with the Canadiens and has long been a prominent figure in the city.