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No goodbye, or social media post. An Edmonton bakery that kickstarted a stretch of shops in a Whyte Ave alleyway is gone. James Dunn has more.
Construction to the north, and LRT construction to the south. Residents in west Edmonton share what’s it like being surrounded, and sometimes trapped, by traffic congestion on both ends.
Soon, paying to hitch a ride on Edmonton’s public transit system will be easier than ever. What stands between you and paying for a bus or LRT ride with your card?
A year long investigation continues after a father and son from Edmonton were arrested for human trafficking. James Dunn has the details.
Festival-goers were out enjoying the sunshine and entertainment in Churchill Square on Sunday, the last day of the Edmonton International Street Performers Festival.
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Mexico and the EU say they are willing to attempt negotiations with the White House in order to avoid a trade war. Karling Donoghue looks at how leaders are strategizing in an effort to avoid a 30 per cent tariff on all goods imported to the U.S.
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The Secretary of Homeland Security has called the federal judge who issued an order against ICE raids without probable cause an ‘idiot’. Karling Donoghue takes a look at how the White House is vowing to ramp up deportations across the U.S.
Whyte Avenue is usually a cultural hub, but this weekend it was turned up to 11 with 400 artists showcasing their work. James Dunn has more.