Pride 2019 in Edmonton will be a bit different
While Edmonton’s official Pride Parade and festival were cancelled this year, other groups have stepped up to offer a number of different Pride events. Julia Wong explains what the long-term hope is.
While Edmonton’s official Pride Parade and festival were cancelled this year, other groups have stepped up to offer a number of different Pride events. Julia Wong explains what the long-term hope is.
Premier Kenney revealed more details about the war room he says will debunk misinformation about Alberta’s energy industry. As Fletcher Kent explains, he met with industry leaders Friday.
A multi-million dollar lawsuit has been filed against the City of Edmonton by the family of Tim Hague, who died after a boxing match two years ago. Sarah Kraus reports.
Nearly two years after Tim Hague died in hospital, just days after a boxing match at what is now the Edmonton Convention Centre, his family has filed a lawsuit against the City of Edmonton claiming gross negligence.
Festival organizers say approximately 200 vendors will be on hand in Midland on Saturday to sell between 150,000 and 200,000 tarts.
The social network said it has suspended providing software for Huawei to put on its devices while it reviews recently introduced U.S. sanctions.
Northlands' efforts to block a wrongful dismissal and defamation lawsuit by some former parking cashiers fell flat on Friday.
Aurora Cannabis is putting a lot of green into its new Saskatoon home, Aurora Prairie.
Some entomologists are sounding the alarm that native bees could be in danger of being wiped out, because of the popularity of urban beekeeping.
Average carbon tax rebates in Saskatchewan were estimated at $598. They're closer to $400.
A funding freeze by the provincial government on supervised consumption sites triggered a heartfelt plea by Alberta families affected by addiction.
Pte. Louis Valmont Roy was killed on the night of June 6, 1944 in the village of Anguerny, France. On June 7, 2019, a school in the village was renamed in his honour.
Trump says he will impose five per cent tariffs on all goods imported from Mexico starting Monday unless the country does more to stop the flow of Central American immigrants into the U.S.
In this week’s Minute at the Movies, Todd James reviews Universal Pictures’ “Secret Life of Pets 2.”
Owner Ashleigh Denman says Medusa was found near a fence in her backyard.
Seismic activity has been recorded underneath a volcano in far east Russia after decades of no activity.
The Wabanaki Water Walkers left Fort Ellis, N.S. May 20 and are hoping to arrive in Passadumkeag, Maine, July 11.
Surrey RCMP say a 15-year-old involved in both incidents at Fraser Heights Secondary has been arrested and released on the promise to appear in court.
Edmonton is set to host an international friendly between Cardiff City and Real Valladolid in July.
The WPC wrapped up its fourth and final day by announcing Barcelona, Spain as the destination for the next World Parkinson Congress in 2022.
Firefighters say the cause of the blaze remains under investigation.
A 30-year-old man was sent to hospital Thursday night after being shot in northwest Regina.
Images from the scene showed a long, shiny slick extending into Coal Harbour where it appeared to be pooling around a number of vessels.
Under federal law, election day can be no later than Oct. 21, the date of the Jewish holiday known as Shemini Atzeret, when Orthodox Jews are not permitted to work, vote or campaign.
"There is more of a slip-and-fall-into-rock rather than avalanche risk," said Lions Bay SAR team leader Brent Calkin.