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Walking from Edmonton to Sherwood Park just got a lot easier, as a new footbridge over the North Saskatchewan River opened to the public Friday. Elliott Knopp reports.
Alberta is indeed “banning books,” despite insisting the contrary, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association is alleging. As Sean Amato reports, the education minister says the group is “trying to weave a false narrative.”
Some residents in a north Edmonton neighbourhood want bike lanes to be an election issue. They've been calling for the province to intervene on a planned bike lane.
New city data shows fewer parking stalls than the number of new infill homes built in Edmonton in 2024 — about 1stall per 2 homes within Anthony Henday Drive. A city councillor thinks homes built far from transit should require more parking.
For 7 years, a competitive basketball program has given underserved Edmonton youth a chance to form close relationships. But it soon could be finished. James Dunn has more.
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A theatre company in Estonia has come up with a unique way to perform one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays by using machines, not actors, to tell the story.
5h ago
Air Canada flight attendants could walk off the job this month if an agreement with the union and airline cannot be reached. Michelle Mackey has what this means for travellers.
8h ago
Gibbons Alberta writer Alison McBain wrote 34 books in 34 weeks for her Author Versus AI project to prove that while humans can’t write quite as quickly as AI, they can still write fast — and better, original stories.
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