Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government plans to spend $180 million over three years to build the two centres, ...
Edmonton, the vibrant capital of Alberta, is not just known for its scenic river valley and thriving festivals—it also boasts ...
After weighing the pros and cons of allowing a nordic spa to be built in southwest Edmonton, city councillors voted ...
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'Integrity': Alberta cabinet minister quits over concerns with procurement contractsOne of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s cabinet ministers quit his post Tuesday, citing concerns over how procurement ...
Parkland School Division support staff officially hit picket lines Tuesday, as a weeks-long — or in some cases, months-long — ...
Three bridges carrying traffic in and out of Edmonton's downtown core are set to undergo construction at different points in 2025. The city says it has a plan to reduce congestion.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta legislature resumes with minister's resignation furthering focus on AHS scandalAlberta MLAs returned to the legislature Tuesday where the centre of attention remained the unfolding scandal around ...
One of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s cabinet ministers has quit his post, saying he has broad concerns over how ...
Alberta's government plans to change and refine provincial licensing requirements for addictions services and treatment.
Archbishop Richard W. Smith, 65, has led the Archdiocese of Edmonton since 2007 and has served in dioceses across Canada.
Alberta's government is continuing the push for so-called "compassionate intervention" addictions treatment in the province.
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