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September 11, 2024 7:18 pm MST MST
A brazen robbery at an Edmonton jewelry store mid-day is captured on video as the store prepares to welcome back customers. Lauren Boothby reports.
April 30, 2026 10:03 am MST MST
An abandoned truck created a foul smell and sight in an Edmonton neighbourhood, only towed one year later. Leo Cruzat has more about how the issue is still in effect around the city.
23h ago
After two straight years of heading to the Stanley Cup Final, the Edmonton Oilers have come up short in the first round against the Anaheim Ducks. James Dunn hears from dejected fans.
17h ago
The lawyer defending the man who sold the weapon a gunman used to kill two Edmonton police officers and open fire in a Pizza Hut in 2023 is being scapegoated, and a manslaughter conviction would change Canada's gun regulations.
It has been a decade since a wildfire swept through Fort McMurray, prompting the largest fire evacuation in Alberta’s history. Ten years on, the wildfire’s effect continues to ripple, changing how those who lived through it look after each other.
2h ago
U.S. prosecutors have released new video of an armed suspect rushing through a security checkpoint at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Erica Natividad with the allegations that the suspect cased the area before the attack.
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While some U.S. lawmakers believe President Trump had until Friday to get congressional approval for the war in Iran, the Trump administration argues that ceasefire days don’t count. Erica Natividad explains.
The Transport Minister says fines for airlines who repeatedly violate air passenger protections will go up to $1 million, and consultations will start on rewriting passenger protections. But advocates say they’ve heard all this before.