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Alberta’s first Amazon robotics warehouse will be opening in the Edmonton area, creating more than a thousand full and part-time jobs. → Read More
With temperatures expected to rise to dangerous levels next week, the Mustard Seed is putting out an urgent call for water bottle donations to hand out to the… → Read More
A man is in hospital with apparent gunshot injuries after Edmonton city police responded to a Wednesday morning weapons complaint call at a northside home. → Read More
An Edmonton-based construction group is a part of a consortium working on a massive $2.75 billion flood-mitigation project in the United States, the largest… → Read More
The Alberta Crown Prosecution Service (ACPS) expects to get back to reviewing a stayed court cases more regularly after being delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
Leduc County is committing $1.5 million over three years to lift the efforts of Edmonton International Airport (EIA) in attracting more global flights to the… → Read More
An RCMP police service dog has died while searching for a suspect believed to be armed and dangerous in the High Prairie area. → Read More
Edmonton city police have charged a 40-year-old man with impersonating an officer following an incident along the Yellowhead Trail in May. → Read More
A downtown statue of Sir Winston Churchill has been vandalized after someone dumped red paint all across the replica of former British prime minister. → Read More
All St. Albert schools are in a “hold and secure” protocol following a request by the RCMP, St. Albert Public School Tweeted Wednesday morning. → Read More
Alberta CEOs believe over-regulation and government policy are greater threats to economic growth than cybersecurity and the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a… → Read More
Alberta’s unemployment rate in May dropped to levels not seen since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
Jonathan Mui says graduating virtually just doesn’t feel the same. → Read More
Linquist said they will be offering outdoor patios as well and will be requiring masks whenever someone goes indoors. → Read More
Three homes have been destroyed and two people have been taken to hospital with burns following a massive fire on the north side of Edmonton Friday afternoon. → Read More
The head of a Cochrane-based brewery says his plans to expand into Edmonton have been stalled because of the city’s bureaucratic red tape, resulting in… → Read More
Any proposed COVID-19 passport or certificate program must be brought in fairly to ensure Albertans can continue to access public services, says the province’s… → Read More
The Alberta government is extending its relief supports to small and medium-sized businesses impacted by COVID-19 public health orders as well as the… → Read More
Stange said the company moved quickly to automate federal pandemic relief programs such as Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA). → Read More
An Edmonton not-for-profit company is developing a digital solution to help cattle ranchers more easily track the health and wellbeing of their animals. → Read More