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Continental Treat Fine Bistro on Whyte Ave. closes down after 43 years in business. As our Leo Cruzat reports, the owner is pointing to the rising food costs and safety concerns in the area.
As the negotiation continues between the Alberta Teachers’ Association and the government, parents are bracing for the potential strike. As our Leo Cruzat reports, an Edmonton charter school has seen an uptick in interest.
Two families were provided with new homes from Habitat for Humanity. But with ongoing trade disputes between Canada and the U.S., the charity and developers see this as a challenge they need to face. Our Leo Cruzat reports.
Alberta’s premier is warning people to brace themselves for a tough budget because of low oil prices and some weak forecasts. As Sean Amato reports, opposition MLAs say the government needs to stop wasting money.
Edmontonians attending the Ukraine Independence Day at the Alberta Legislature celebrated their culture and heritage — a bittersweet event with no end in sight to the Russia-Ukraine war.
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FAMILIES REUNITE AS RUSSIA AND UKRAINE AGREE TO EXCHANGE 146 PRISONERS OF WAR FROM EACH SIDE OF THE CONFLICT THIS WEEKEND. KARLING REPORTS.
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Edmonton’s Pride parade returned to Edmonton after a seven-year hiatus, led by a trans rights march for the first time. Attendees welcomed the chance to celebrate inclusion and advocate for human rights.
The United Nations says Gaza was ‘driven into a preventable famine due to Israeli obstruction’. Israeli attacks kill at least 37 in Gaza on Saturday.
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