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Keith Gerein: Stability proves an elusive goal for both city council, Explore Edmonton
As Edmontonians are undoubtedly aware, city council last week completed its 2026 budget deliberations by approving its fourth consecutive larger-than-normal tax hike — this one at 6.9 per cent.
Two men from Punjab were allegedly shot dead by unidentified people in the Canadian city of Edmonton early on Friday (eastern ...
The Montreal Canadiens can thank Jakub Dobes' stellar performance for what was one of their best games of the season, a 4-1 ...
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Council approves Edmonton six-condo infill build after developer abandons plan for apartment
A developer is pivoting on an approved infill development in Crestwood after hearing from residents.
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Edmonton Oilers inexcusably tepid in well-earned loss to Buffalo Sabres
You can’t win ‘em all, but oh my goodness the Edmonton Oilers needed to win this one.
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Opinion: 25-year partnership makes Christmas brighter for Edmonton kids
For 70 years, 880 CHED Santas Anonymous (Santas) has been part of the fabric of Edmonton’s holiday season, delivering toys — ...
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1 year after Edmonton security guard's death, province says updated training curriculum on the way
Security guard and international student Harshandeep Singh, 20, was gunned down while patrolling an Edmonton apartment building alone at night. One year later, the Alberta government says updated ...
It's a busy week in the NHL amid the holiday season, headlined by the first Hughes Bowl of 2025-26 on Sunday.
Canadian singer The Weeknd’s song “Blinding Lights” made history. Toronto’s own Abel Tesfaye’s song became the first to ever ...
Former Rangers star Dean Shiels will be interviewed for the vacant Morton manager’s post this week, according to reports.
Police in Edmonton, Canada, have started a pilot project using AI-equipped body cameras to detect faces on a "high risk" ...
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