X-Fest cancelled due to ‘adverse weather conditions’
Union Events promoters released a statement on Twitter and the official X-Fest feed early Saturday afternoon, after the gates were scheduled to open for the two-day alternative rock festival.
Union Events promoters released a statement on Twitter and the official X-Fest feed early Saturday afternoon, after the gates were scheduled to open for the two-day alternative rock festival.
Sat, Sep 5 – Oscar Lopez and Nelvin Reyes from Pampa stop by the Global Edmonton kitchen.
A 26-year-old Edmonton man has been charged with second-degree murder in a homicide dating back to April.
Charges have been laid against a 17-year-old girl after a 32-year-old man was found dead on a central Edmonton street earlier this week.
Alberta Golden Bears defeat the Regina Rams in Canada West season opener.
Chris Whitelaw with the Second Chance Animal Rescue Society stops by with a few pups looking for their forever homes.
Saturday night at Hawrelak Park you can ride with Spinunity at the finish line of the ITU World Triathlon. It’s all in support of the Boys and Girls Club of Edmonton. Kent sits down with Jordan Law and Rebecca Liedtke to learn more.
On Monday, Sept. 7 the CASA Foundation is celebrating the finale of the Tour of Alberta with the ATB Financial Family Ride. Kevin sits down with Nadine Samycia and Nick Lees to learn more about the family-friendly event.
Tonight, for the fist time in days, the family is finally seeing a glimmer of hope.
British Columbia wants Ottawa to get tough on drones after unmanned aerial vehicles grounded aircraft fighting wildfires this summer.
Duke the police dog is being hailed as a hero by his handlers for tracking a missing man along a swollen and frigid river to a cave in British Columbia's Fraser Valley.
Going behind the scenes of a mock plane crash mission with Canadian Armed Forces search and rescue technicians.
The Japanese town of Naraha lifted a 2011 evacuation order that sent all its 7,400 residents away after the nearby Fukushima nuclear plant was crippled by a tsunami and spread contamination.
The Archdiocese of Vancouver says over the last 48 hours, it has seen an increase in calls from people asking how the church can help individuals bring their family members from war-torn countries to Canada.
Orioles first baseman Chris Davis homered twice off Blue Jays starter Drew Hutchison as Baltimore thumped Toronto 10-2 Friday night at the Rogers Centre.
Pickled beef tongue anyone? How about pickled walnuts? An annual pickle battle in Toronto gets a little crazy. And it's just the latest sign that the pickling trend is here to stay.
A Latvian computer code writer who helped create a virus that spread to more than a million computers worldwide and even infected those at NASA pleaded guilty to a federal charge in New York.
Mayor Naheed Nenshi called for Calgarians to do more to bring refugees to the city while also blasting the Harper government’s stance on the Syrian refugee crisis Friday.
It’s cold out there, but that’s all part of the competition for world-class athletes at this weekend’s ITU World Triathlon. John Sexsmith reports.
A global privacy sweep is giving a clear look at just how much of children’s information is being bought and sold online. Tom Vernon has the story.
Flames boss speaks out about being Calgary's parade marshal and how his late son would be proud of him.
A 12-year-old St. Albert boy has won his fight to go to Victoria School for the Arts after his mother accused Edmonton Public of discrimination. Fletcher Kent has the update.
What started as an incident at a Sherwood Park restaurant escalated this morning, leading to an extensive manhunt. Shallima Maharaj has the details.