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A west Edmonton neighbourhood is celebrating the culmination of five years of rallying behind a student with disabilities who now has a playground built with him in mind.
Saturday marked the fifth annual year of the Edmonton Tennis Community’s free festival aiming to create an open space for learners.
The public gathered at the new Element Park in St. Albert on Saturday to make their contribution to an art installation that commemorates its grand opening.
It’s the second year in a row that creepy crawlers have moved into Alberta campgrounds, which in turn are not offering refunds for sites amid infestations.
As the summer season approaches, it's a time where many residents and homeowners choose to refresh their space and dispose of any built up waste that's been collecting over the past six months. But...
People using campsites in Alberta this weekend may have some unexpected visitors. Some campgrounds have been taken over by tent caterpillars.
Alberta Health Services has issued an alert because of an elevated level of fecal bacteria at the Camp Yowochas beach on the north side of Wabamun Lake.
A school bus drove into the ditch off Yellowhead Trail with multiple passengers on board.
A new exhibit at Fort Edmonton Park offers visitors the chance to learn about the history of residential school survivors and their families.
Mounties are investigating what they say is hate-related vandalism after an east-central Alberta energy company’s teepee was vandalized the day after a ceremony.
A group of residents has taken it upon themselves to fix potholes on Highway 63 in Fort McMurray.
Two new K-9s – and 34 new officers – are officially joining the ranks of Edmonton and Lacombe police.
Footie fever was evident on Friday afternoon at at least one Edmonton junior high school.
The Edmonton infill debate has caught the attention of a federal Member of Parliament.
The Western Canadian Baseball League has issued a deadline for the owners of a Spruce Grove ballpark to get their act together.
Emergency crews responded after a school bus ended up in the ditch on Friday afternoon.
Edmonton police are searching for relevant footage from a shooting in northeast Edmonton at the end of April.
Sara Austin, founder and CEO of Children First Canada, speaks to Alberta Primetime’s Michael Higgins about Canada’s Safe Social Media Act (Bill C-34).
Relive the sounds of the early-mid 1990s later this year at the River Cree Resort and Casino when Grammy-winning R&B group All-4-One plays the west-end destination’s The Venue.
A semi hauling a trailer got stuck while attempting to drive onto the High Level Bridge on Friday.