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Some Edmonton homeowners opposing infill in Crestwood say they have signed restrictive covenants to prevent future multiplexes on their lots.
Edmonton Folk Music Festival finished its 46th annual event over the weekend. New and returning artists brought their music and messages of social change to the sold-out audience with 56,000 tickets delivered.
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.
A holocaust awareness group is calling on for a street in south Edmonton to be renamed. Saying, the man it’s named after — Peter Savaryn — served under a nazi military unit.
It’s time to think about your kids heading back to school and planning for lunches. Why one Edmonton doctor is warning of lunchbox shaming, and how you can help tackle this form of embarrassment.
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Albertans wanting a COVID-19 vaccine or a flu shot this fall are now able to pre-order them. But as Sean Amato reports, the government still would not say how much some Albertans will have to pay.
Edmonton is considering spending more money on snow removal for sidewalks and bus stops to improve accessibility. A local BIA wants the city to help with snow removal in business districts.
Edmonton city councillors are looking at new legislation that could introduce steep new fines for viscous dog attacks — as well as address the city’s large feral cat population