LIVE BLOG: Contemporary art displays take over downtown Edmonton for Nuit Blanche
It's a contemporary art festival that was first celebrated in Paris in 2002 and now it's taking over Edmonton for the first time.
It's a contemporary art festival that was first celebrated in Paris in 2002 and now it's taking over Edmonton for the first time.
Sat, Sep 26 – Gail Hall from Seasoned Solutions is back in the kitchen to whip up a hearty fall meal.
A 38-year-old man is facing "murder-related charges" in connection with the fatal stabbing of his wife.
From Thursday, Oct. 1 to Saturday, Oct. 10, cinematic gems and the artists and filmmakers who create them will flock to Alberta's Capital for the Edmonton International Film Festival.
RCMP say heavy snowfall and high winds likely played a factor in the woman's fall.
The federal government has revoked the citizenship of an Islamic extremist who masterminded a plot to bomb downtown Toronto in an effort to terrorize Canadians and cripple the economy.
The Kelowna Rockets defeated the Kamloops Blazers 4-3 in their season opener at home.
Battered by accusations of no transparency, TransLink held its first public board meeting today.
It was a noisy and joyful day in North Vancouver for 11 young seal pups.
A contentious battle rages on over Maple Ridge’s new homeless shelter, which some business owners say will hurt their bottom line
High emotion in a Calgary courtroom late Friday night as a jury handed down its verdict in a shocking murder trial.
We've put together this 10-question quiz to see if you can tell your Pattullos from your Port Manns.
A revving engine and the sight of a car bearing down. There was little time to get to safety and almost nowhere to run among the throngs on the Venice Beach Boardwalk that summer afternoon.
A lack of discipline and special-teams struggles cost the Toronto Maple Leafs in pre-season action against the Buffalo Sabres.
Chicago's Kyle Baun scored twice and added an assist as the Chicago Blackhawks downed the Montreal Canadiens 5-1 in NHL pre-season action on Friday night at the Bell Centre.
In his weekly editorial, Bob Layton weighs in on the heated debate over our city’s vehicle-for-hire industry.
Jesse Beyer has our weather forecast for Friday, Sept. 25, 2015. How’s fall feeling?
Fri, Sep 25 : Sources say Derek Saretzky, the man accused of murdering Terry Blanchette and his 2-year-old daughter Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette, is out of a coma and speaking to police after a suicide attempt. Global’s Sarolta Saskiw reports.
Some signs that spelled the word “opportunity” “opertunity” had the city red-faced Friday. Tom Vernon has the story.
They’re big baseball fans who just happen to be musicians, and now they’re using their talents to support “Canada’s Team.”
It’s a dangerous drug responsible for many overdoses across the country. Lisa Wolansky attended a fentanyl symposium today to hear from the experts.
A man is now serving a lengthy sentence for his part in a violent attack on two sheriffs at the Whitecourt courthouse. Vinesh Pratap reports.
The Friday, Sept. 25, 2015 edition of the News Hour with Gord Steinke and Nancy Carlson.
Sum Theatre brings the art of play writing to Nutana in hopes of fostering creativity and community in the neighbourhood.
The Thai captain of a seized cargo ship has been arrested in Indonesia on suspicion of illegal fishing, in the latest development linked to an AP investigation that uncovered a slave island.