Edmonton police officer charged with assault
An Edmonton police officer has been charged with assault in connection with an arrest that took place nearly 10 months ago. Sarah Komadina has more.
An Edmonton police officer has been charged with assault in connection with an arrest that took place nearly 10 months ago. Sarah Komadina has more.
The social media giant is launching a ``Voting Information Center'' on Facebook and Instagram that will include details on registering to vote, polling places and voting by mail.
The Equal Justice Initiative said in its Tuesday report that there were nearly an additional 2,000 lynchings between 1865 and 1876.
Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal, who is Metis, told a House of Commons committee Tuesday that systemic racism against Indigenous People stems from the colonial attitude of Canada's founding government.
The decision to continue on is part of the store owner's advocacy for more Indigenous inclusion in B.C.'s cannabis industry.
A new report from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation says the City of Lethbridge is one of the biggest spenders among Alberta's cities.
About 400 city employees who were temporarily laid off amid COVID-19 will be getting called back to work, starting this week.
Two Black woman allege a Toronto bylaw officer racially profiled them during a visit to a city park on Tuesday.
Emergency crews rushed to Elk Road near Highway 97 in Westbank First Nation just after 4 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.
Public health experts and Democratic officials worry the Trump administration is sending a dangerous message to the American public as some parts of the country have seen a surge in cases in recent weeks.
"We're recommending that people are checking in on their family members."
The Edmonton Minor Soccer Association is set to get kids playing on the field. Sarah Komadina has more on what that will look like during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As calls for police reform are heard by Edmonton city councillors, a local business shares their method of community intervention. Breanna Karstens-Smith has the details from Day 2 of the public hearing on policing and racism.
The family and friends of two men shot and killed while on a hunting trip northeast of Edmonton gathered outside the law courts, where the bail hearing for one of the two men accused in their death took place Tuesday. As Lisa MacGregor explain, the wife of Jacob Sansom called for justice for her husband...
Edmonton’s live theatre community is hoping the drama that is this pandemic ends sooner rather than later. As Vinesh Pratap explains, the fallout means The Citadel is cancelling its season and will take its beloved “A Christmas Carol” performances virtual.
The Alberta government is proposing legislation to protect commercial tenants from eviction during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the opposition says it’s too little, too late. Kendra Slugoski explains.
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A pair of young women who lost their summer jobs due to COVID-19 found a creative solution: launching their own day camps. Sarah Ryan has their story.
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When it comes to the top goaltenders in the Oilers’ 40-year history, it’s very easy to start with Grant Fuhr. And why not? Of his 403 career NHL wins, 226 of them were with the Oilers. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003. Fuhr garnered 45 per cent of the votes...
The Canada Revenue Agency revealed that a scammer had applied for the CERB in the man's name, and that cheques were going to a fake bank account.