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If Albertans want to vote on leaving Canada, it will have to be through a citizen-led referendum rather than a government one, Premier Danielle Smith said Tuesday. So how do Albertans feel about this? Sean Amato reports.
A day after being criticized for declaring a “big win” on Donald Trump’s tariffs, Alberta’s premier said it’s hard for her to celebrate because some sectors were hit with more levies. Sean Amato reports.
A historic apartment building located west of Downtown Edmonton has increased by $1800 since the new owner took over. As our Leo Cruzat reports, residents raise concerns about the rent hike, but the property management company says it is necessary.
After more than 50 years in business, Alberta-based Sunterra Farms has filed for bankruptcy protection according to reports. Retail experts tell CityNews higher-priced organic food markets are facing big competition from lower-cost options.
The Liberal Party confirming Rod Loyola is no longer their candidate for Edmonton-Gateway. The former Alberta NDP MLA is now vowing to run as an independent in another riding.
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20 years ago, an alternative rock station turned on in Edmonton. Now, it’s grown to a cult of listeners. James Dunn caught with some invited to a special celebration.
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The Valley Line West LRT construction is set to ramp up. Starting April 21st, the intersection at Stony Plain Road and 124th Street will be completely closed to traffic so crews can complete work.
As Donald Trump’s trade war takes hold, there’s a renewed push to buy Canadian-made products. Brandon Choghri speaks with the founder of Toronto-based Bather, who says making their goods locally is simply better for business.