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More than two dozen groups representing Muslims in Edmonton signed an open letter about their disappointment in Edmonton Police Service Chief Warren Driechel's February trip to Israel, demanding answers to their questions or his resignation.
March 12, 2026 6:24 pm MST MST
Alberta drivers can have a slightly heavier foot in the summer if you drive through Leduc. As James Dunn reports, the government is launching a 120 km/hr speed limit test on one section of the busiest highway in the province.
March 11, 2026 11:19 pm MST MST
A group of Edmonton landowners erected blockades on an oil site in southwest Edmonton Thursday, alleging non-payment and government inaction. As Sean Amato reports, the energy minister wrote it off as the work of “actvists.”
March 12, 2026 6:14 pm MST MST
Edmonton will close a section of 102 Avenue to give way to the Valley Line LRT construction. This includes putting in a shared-use path for pedestrians and cyclists. Leo Cruzat has more on how this concerns the bike community.
March 11, 2026 6:36 pm MST MST
It’s been a trying few years in one west Edmonton crescent. LRT construction continues to cause headaches for people living there and as James Dunn reports, there’s a new detour they have to keep in mind.
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After three years of waiting, Edmontonians can once again visit William Hawrelak Park. Leo Cruzat has more on reactions from visitors.
13h ago
Alberta’s deeply controversial Bill 2, the one that forced 51,000 striking teachers back to work and imposed a contract on them, survived round 1 in court Friday. But as Sean Amato reports, the ATA is vowing to keep fighting.
The widow of a 44-year-old Edmonton father calling out a provincial report into his death. Telling CityNews, she wasn’t consulted and it doesn’t change anything about her husband’s death.