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If Albertans want to vote on leaving Canada, it will have to be through a citizen-led referendum rather than a government one, Premier Danielle Smith said Tuesday. So how do Albertans feel about this? Sean Amato reports.
13h ago
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.
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.
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?
CityNews’ political specialist Glen McGregor is in Manitoba following along with Mark Carney as the Liberal leader looks to drum up support in that province.
8h ago
The owners of the Old Strathcona Antique Mall have decided to sell the business after 16 years.
As Edmonton city council reviews a proposal to limit shelter spaces and improve service delivery, a local activist calls for homelessness to be the focus in the upcoming election.
Habitat for Humanity has helped many low-income families in the Edmonton region, including four families in St. Albert. However, as Leo Cruzat reports, the organization and its building partners are bracing for the U.S. tariffs.