Alberta wants parents and teachers to join panels to advise education minister
Members of the Parent Advisory Council and Teacher Advisory Council will serve a 10-month term and attend up to four meetings with the minister per term.
Members of the Parent Advisory Council and Teacher Advisory Council will serve a 10-month term and attend up to four meetings with the minister per term.
Songwriter event series “Blue Jays Sessions” is at it again with its second annual ensemble single for charity. It features more than 20 Canadian musicians from across western Canada and Nashville. One of the musicians is Edmonton based D’orjay, The Singing Shaman. She explains this year’s session and fundraiser.
Popular food and dancing spot in downtown Edmonton The Common has returned to the scene with a new menu and chef. Executive chef Lindsay Porter explains the new dishes and what guests can expect.
A spokesperson for Winfield Memorial Hall says the non-profit society owes $15K in property taxes after having its tax-exemption status removed.
"It's just in pieces. Some are just chimney stacks, framework... It's just unbelievable. It looks like it just exploded out. You have to see it to believe it."
Trouble accessing an app essential to international travel in the pandemic era could pose a real barrier to entry for Canadians with disabilities.
Biden asked commissioner Andrew Saul to resign, and his employment was terminated after he refused the Democratic president's request, a White House official said.
Police are investigating after officers found two people they believe had been shot after they were called to a weapons complaint in west Edmonton on Friday afternoon.
Twy Korchinski Beals said he was with friends and family filming a music video when officers responded to reports guns were seen. The service later confirmed no weapons were found.
More paramedics are speaking out about what they say is a systemic crisis in the ambulance service that goes far beyond problems revealed by the recent deadly heat wave.
The NDP is urging the federal government to find a different site for a proposed mask-making factory that would be built on green space they say needs to be protected.
It was post-mortem day for the Montreal Canadiens as players packed up their belongings and answered questions from the media for the last time before going into the off-season.
Some hockey analysts say they believe the rosters of many NHL teams could look very different just three weeks from now in what is expected to be a frantic offseason.
The Calgary Stampede has kicked off, marking the first major event to take place in Canada since the pandemic began. Heather Yourex-West explains how this year’s festivities will look different, the criticism organizers are facing, and how the “Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth” is serving as a test.
What was meant to be a safe day of hiking with a friend turned into a terrifying and life-threatening ordeal for one Alberta woman. As Sarah Komadina reports, if it wasn’t for a quick-thinking bystander, the outcome could have been tragic.
It’s been months since Edmonton City Council gave the green light to lower most residential speed limits from 50 km/h to 40. On Friday, the city announced when drivers will have to slow down. Chris Chacon reports.
An Edmonton dentist is beyond frustrated after suddenly learning his clinic’s postal code was changed without warning. As Nicole Stillger explains, it’s caused quite the headache.
Canada's prospects for the Gold Cup took a hit Friday with news that star fullback Alphonso Davies will miss the tournament with an ankle injury.
The debate over $10-a-day daycare in Alberta has been renewed after B.C. signed on to the federal government’s plan. Advocates support the initiatives but experts say what it really boils down to is politics. Julia Wong explains.
A Strathearn resident living along the new LRT route is not impressed with the impact to his property. He said he believes the elevated sidewalk is potentially a drainage issue and safety concern. Kim Smith reports.
The federal Liberals committed to bringing child-care fees to an average of $10 a day in regulated centres by 2025-26, at a cost of $30 billion over the next five years.