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There are no more “speed-on-green” tickets being issued in Edmonton. As Sean Amato reports, the city has turned their cameras off in advance of new Alberta photo radar rules coming into effect on Tuesday.
Alberta’s government announced tax money for 10 projects Thursday, aimed at helping to prevent damage from floods and droughts. As Sean Amato reports, municipal leaders say it’s a welcome investment and more will be needed.
With less than one month away before the federal election, two Liberal candidates started their campaign in two new ridings in Edmonton. Our Leo Cruzat reports.
An Alberta minister says it’s about time federal Liberals and Conservatives are agreeing to expand trade corridors and build more pipelines. But as Sean Amato reports, one energy expert warns the election promises may not match industry realities.
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This federal election, the NDP is looking to gain and keep some ridings in Edmonton compared to 2021. James Dunn spoke to two of their candidates.
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Independent bookstores in Edmonton raise concerns over potential tariffs on books. Hiba Kamal-Choufi reports.
Edmonton is seeing more empty offices to start 2025. As concerns for downtown vibrancy grow among residents, what does this mean for those live in the area?
More than a year after Edmonton declared a homelessness emergency, the city releasing findings from a new taskforce. But it comes as city council talks about transitioning away from funding supports for the vulnerable that they say should be funded by the province.