Premier Wall on secular petition: ‘I don’t want to see the prayer change’
The same petition also calls on the premier to drop his annual Christmas message.
The same petition also calls on the premier to drop his annual Christmas message.
Ashley Marie Simpson was reported missing on Saturday but was last seen on Wednesday, according to Vernon RCMP.
Aboriginal women tend to be "underprotected and overpoliced," making it vital that the behaviour of police be examined in the upcoming inquiry on missing and murdered indigenous women, advocates said Monday.
When buying flowers online this Mother’s Day, go to a local florist’s website you know and trust. That’s the advice from industry experts.
When it comes to hockey, Edmonton is one of those cities where players will be recognized every time they walk around town. In soccer, it’s a bit different. And as Kevin Jesus reports, one FC Edmonton player almost appreciates the change of pace because in his homeland, he’s a superstar.
"I just want to encourage Saskatchewan people, perhaps, to send a message to these and other restaurants that are confusing science and marketing gimmicks."
Break-ins happen - almost one every hour in Calgary, but there was something unusual about a recent burglary in a home in the northwest neighbourhood of Edgemont.
Changes are coming to address the massive demand for park-and-ride stalls at ETS stations. As Emily Mertz explains, the city wants your feedback.
Jesse Beyer has our weather forecast for Monday, May 2, 2016. We are so close to beating a temperature record!
The government announced Monday it will cover the cost of hypo-allergenic formula for those who need it. Su-Ling Goh spoke to a few families who are thrilled.
Rachel Notley told the media that she wasn't running to finish in second place; her intention was to become premier, but even NDP campaign staff admit they didn't truly believe it would actually happen.
The summer-like weather has Edmontonians heading outside, soaking in the sun. The temperatures are unusual this early in the spring, but as Sarah Kraus explains, that doesn’t mean people aren’t ready to enjoy it.
It was an election campaign that came a year ahead of schedule, and the Progressive Conservatives thought it was inevitable that their 44-year dynasty would continue, but as the campaign wore on, Albertans decided it was time for a change. Tom Vernon has a look back on the election campaign.
They’re your tax dollars, so should they be used in a legal fight against a transgender teacher who was fired from his job? As Vinesh Pratap reports, a local advocacy group has new details on how much one such fight has cost so far.
Travis vader was scolded again for being late to his trial as week nine of his double murder trial began. If it happens again he’ll have to sit in the prisoners’ box. Kendra Slugoski reports.
Hundreds of northern Alberta residents remained out of their homes Monday night as crews worked to contain a 1,285-hectare wildfire near Fort McMurray. Fletcher Kent has the latest on the situation.