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The Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has penned a “cease and desist” letter to Alberta’s premier over a proposed AI data centre. As Sean Amato reports, the Chief says his nation was not consulted at all.
One Edmonton city councillor is calling out what he sees as a provincial funding gap. All to do with who clears snow on major roads running through the capital city.
Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip have killed nearly 100 people in a 2 day period, according to the enclave's health ministry. Karling Donoghue details the carnage and a new probe by the U.N. into Israel's attacks on the Strip's remaining hospitals.
Canada's First Ministers tried to emphasize unity after meeting to discuss responses to threats of U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods. But Danielle Smith says Alberta won't support any retaliation involving cutting off oil & gas exports.
13h ago
The ongoing strike of school support workers in Edmonton means students with special needs can’t be in class, although they want to. James Dunn tells you one family’s story of trying to get their daughter to graduation.
6h ago
A quiet July morning on Prince Edward Island turned out to be historic. As James Dunn explains, the University of Alberta confirmed an out of this world discovery.
11h ago
Edmonton’s mayor and councillors receive a 3% salary increase from the independent third party. But Edmonton’s mayor wants to match his salary to Calgary’s. Our Leo Cruzat reports.
A human rights complaint from a transgender woman misgendered by EPS and 911 dispatchers has been dismissed. However, the person who filed the complaint says she’s happy with the outcome.