By the numbers: Alberta couple on what it takes to raise identical quadruplets
The Webb quadruplets are now nine months old, teething, giggling and keeping their parents, grandmother and a whole host of volunteers hopping every day.
The Webb quadruplets are now nine months old, teething, giggling and keeping their parents, grandmother and a whole host of volunteers hopping every day.
Edmonton councillors debated Tuesday what to do with the $64.3-million surplus for 2016. One councillor suggested reducing the tax increase.
The oldest son of Martin Luther King Jr. is praising Canada for being a beacon of freedom.
The Alberta government says investment in an Edmonton apartment building is an example of its commitment to focus on building and renewing infrastructure projects that put families first.
Calgary police are not releasing the woman’s name to protect the baby’s identity, but believe she is the child’s mother.
The widow of Const. David Wynn made an emotional plea for change the day before the House of Commons will vote on Wynn's Law.
Residents of the small Alberta town of Onoway were left puzzled and not a little bit alarmed to discover bright pink water running their taps Monday night.
The owners of a specialty food distribution centre in northeast Calgary are looking to the public for help after an estimated $50,000 worth of meat was stolen from their freezer truck.
Saskatoon Police Service looking to have the fee for officers responding to false alarms increased from $75 to $100.
Casey Anthony knows that much of the world believes she killed her 2-year-old daughter. Nearly nine years later, she insists she doesn't know how the last hours of Caylee's life unfolded.
A man is facing trafficking charges after cocaine was seized from two homes in Yorkton, Sask.
"Who wakes up that angry?" Stephen Colbert asked. "That's furious. Somebody give this guy a Xanax... or a bran muffin."
If it did prove legitimate, the dump would represent yet another catastrophic breach for the U.S. intelligence community at the hands of WikiLeaks and its allies.
New numbers confirm the bill has already hit $5 million for both the Port Mann Bridge and the Alex Fraser Bridge this winter.
Online security expert David Papp dropped by to talk about some recent cyber attacks on local charities and organizations and gave tips on how to keep your information safe.
Shelley MacInnis-Wynn, the widow of slain RCMP Officer David Wynn, is calling on the House of Commons to pass “Wynn’s Law” which would amend the Criminal Code of Canada to alter the bail process.
Conservative MP Michael Cooper, alongside a coterie of other MPs, called on the House of Commons to vote yes on “Wynn’s Law” which would tighten the rules of the bail process.
The university reinstated the women's varsity hockey team last year, after it was downgraded to a sports club in 2008.
The trade surplus was buoyed by the auto sector.
Edmonton Public Schools has more than 200 schools and is opening 11 new schools next year, meaning the search for teachers and support staff is a year-round effort. Julie and Kevin from EPSB dropped by to talk about the process of becoming a teacher.
The plan would undo Barack Obama's 2010 healthcare law, removing the penalty paid by Americans without insurance coverage and rolling back extra healthcare funding for the poor.
Know someone who regularly drinks and then drives? Annette Wagers with Crime Stoppers and Edmonton police Sgt. Kerry Bates dropped by to talk about a new program targeting habitual impaired drivers.
First step: Is Airbnb rental or business income?