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To start 2025, the U of A President says the campus will no longer utilize “DEI”. As James Dunn reports, one consultant says DEI already accomplishes a lot of what the campus is trying to work with next.
23h ago
The fees to use recreation and cultural facilities in Edmonton are going up by 2% on average as council tries to keep them affordable. But as Sean Amato reports, the 2025 update also came with a capacity warning.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is back on the job, facing the threat of tariffs from Donald Trump, along with calls for his own resignation. Glen McGregor and Cynthia Mulligan discuss the serious issues on Trudeau's plate in the early days of 2025.
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Seven years after the Northlands Coliseum closed its doors to the public, the city is finally taking the first steps in the tear down. Elliott Knopp reports.
The approval for building permits in Edmonton increased in 2024 compared to 2023 with the new auto-review tool. But is it fully operated by A.I.? Our Leo Cruzat has the details.
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Alberta’s premier and one of her top ministers are pointing fingers at politicians in Ottawa and Jasper for delaying a $112 million plan for interim housing. As Sean Amato reports, there’s still no timeline.
Four months after a pair of motorcyclists were killed in a northern Alberta collision, family and friends gathered to call for justice. As Elliott Knopp reports, charges are pending against the driver of a semi-truck.
The President at the University of Alberta starting the new year off by announcing the move away from ‘equity, diversity and inclusion’ policies. Telling CityNews that terminology has become polarizing.