Alberta chooses two petrochemical plants for $500M in royalty credits
The Alberta government is pledging half a billion dollars in royalty credits to two petrochemical projects planned for an industrial area north of Edmonton.
The Alberta government is pledging half a billion dollars in royalty credits to two petrochemical projects planned for an industrial area north of Edmonton.
Weather meteorologist Jesse Beyer delivers a very cold forecast during Monday’s Edmonton News at Noon.
Two Edmonton dog breeders have been charged after several dogs were found living in what Animal Protection officers called "some of the worst conditions ever seen at a breeding operation."
“We don’t lock people up in Canada for bad policy, we vote them out."
During a rally against Alberta’s carbon tax at the Alberta legislature Saturday, the crowd chanted “lock her up”, referring to Premier Rachel Notley.
The cold weather in Edmonton made an early morning fire in the northeast end of the city harder to fight for firefighters. It forced a family out of their home. Kendra Slugoski has more.
On Dec. 17, people are invited to make their mark on the library - literally - as the Stanley A. Milner branch hosts a graffiti open house.
OPEC's oil output set another record high in November ahead of a deal to cut production.
After above seasonal temperatures for much of November, Edmonton is getting a blast of winter during the first full week of December.
The scam was orchestrated by "Ghanaian and Turkish organized crime rings" and a Ghanaian attorney.
Closing arguments are scheduled to begin today in the trial of three people connected to a British Columbia polygamous community.
President-elect Donald Trump supports the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota, his spokesman said Monday, pledging to review the decision in January.
The premier of Alberta is expected to visit B-C Monday to alleviate fears over a controversial pipeline project that received federal approval last week.
The Twitter account of Bana al-Abed, the 7-year-old girl living in besieged Aleppo, Syria, has disappeared after an alarming final tweet.
The government of Nova Scotia announced Saturday all schools would be closed Monday, citing safety concerns around NSTU planned work-to-rule.
Green Party candidate Jill Stein is trying to force recounts in three states.
The collision between a cyclist and vehicle happened Friday evening at the intersection of Bell Road and Summer Street.
Drivers who use Memorial Drive as part of their normal commute will notice some changes around Edmonton Trail.
Brent futures, the global benchmark used to trade oil, soared to their highest since July 2015 at $55.33 a barrel.
Edmonton conservative MP Matt Jeneroux weighs in on the federal government’s approval of two major pipelines that could bring thousands of jobs to Alberta.
Firefighters spend several hours Monday morning battling a blaze in northeast Edmonton. Kendra Slugoski reports
Edmonton Fire Rescue was called to a house fire in the northeast end of the city early Monday morning.
Precision Drilling Corp. says it plans to spend $109 million on capital expenditures in 2017, down from $213 million this year.
The defence is to begin arguing its case on Monday at the trial of a woman who treated her son with dandelion tea and oil of oregano before he died of a strep infection.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last week announced that work can proceed on the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain and Enbridge Line 3 pipelines.