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The Alberta Government announced an affordability program that will soon make parents pay $15 a day for child care services as part of a Federal-Provincial agreement. Our Leo Cruzat spoke with a local daycare provider to tell us their reaction.
A trio of UCP cabinet ministers are headed to Washington, D.C. next week for the National Prayer Breakfast. As Sean Amato reports, some Albertans are not happy about picking up the tab.
9h ago
Edmonton’s outgoing Police Chief Dale McFee visibly upset while being grilled about his role in asking Alberta's government to intervene in two Edmonton Police Commission appointments.
As the educational support staff strike continues across Edmonton Public Schools, Alberta's Education Minister signing an order to allow some at home learning. But parents of children who require educational assistance say it's not enough.
The annual ‘Flying Canoë Volant’ festival in Edmonton is a popular one for the city’s French quarter. As James Dunn reports, it’s good timing given a frigid weekend ahead.
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Different child care groups raise concerns about the new $15-a-day as part of the Federal-Provincial partnership. One group says it is not sustainable while others want clarity to the program. Our Leo Cruzat reports.
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As Edmonton gets fresh snowfall, Edmontonians with mobility issues are sounding the alarm over accessibility — saying the city isn’t doing enough to clear sidewalks that connect to back alleyways.
The educational assistant’s strike at Edmonton Public Schools took a legal turn Friday, introducing a cease-and-desist plus a discrimination lawsuit. Elliott Knopp reports.