Losing their adult daughter to cancer led Alberta parents to find joy in giving
For the Rolheiser family, giving back during the holidays keeps the memory and spirit of their daughter alive.
For the Rolheiser family, giving back during the holidays keeps the memory and spirit of their daughter alive.
Alberta makeup artist Karen Malcolm-Pye gives some beauty tips and gift ideas for the 2021 holiday season.
The Oilers have scored just nine goals in the six losses.
On Thursday, the CFL released their full schedule for the 2022 CFL season which will see the Edmonton Elks face the Calgary Stampeders four times.
Edmonton bartender James Grant, who was crowned the world’s best bartender in an international competition this summer, goes over some holiday cocktail ideas.
Devin Shore joins centre Ryan McLeod and Oilers head coach Dave Tippett, who were also placed in the league's COVID protocol earlier this week.
Give Me Shelter supports six Edmonton and area shelters that support women and children escaping domestic violence, making sure they have items they need when they arrive.
Police say 10 people have been charged with a total of 23 tickets issued under the Highway Traffic Act following Saturday night's unsanctioned parade on George Street.
New data shows sales made through Ontario's legal cannabis channels have overtaken those made through the illicit market for the first time ever.
Police say their seven-month investigation led to the search of a residence on Wednesday and the arrest of one man.
Environment Canada warns that a 'Colorado low' moving through Kingston, Napanee and Picton on Thursday could produce 'strong southwesterly winds gusting between 70 and 80 km/h.'
The element of familiarity was part of this latest line shuffling by Winnipeg Jets head coach Paul Maurice, but the root of the decision went much deeper than reuniting a trio.
Cobourg Police have checked 2,131 vehicles as of Dec. 13 for impaired driving during the latest Festive RIDE campaign.
Of the 2,421 new cases recorded, 686 were unvaccinated people, 72 were partially vaccinated, 1,530 were fully vaccinated and for 133 people the vaccination status was unknown.
On Reddit thread WallStreetBets some users joked about potentially pumping the offering when it became available.
A report from human resources software company Ceridian says 84 per cent of 1,304 Canadian workers surveyed by Hanover Research felt burned out over the last two years.
Here’s Mike Sobel’s Thursday, December 16, 2021 early morning weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
First Edmonton dealt with freezing rain, then a dumping of snow and now it’s extremely cold temperatures. As Chris Chacon reports, the cold has prompted the city to speed up some of its plans for the most vulnerable.
Premier Jason Kenney says part of the reason his is able to loosen gathering restrictions for the holidays is because two more tools in Alberta’s fight against COVID-19 are being expanded. As Tom Vernon explains, the premier hopes booster shots and rapid tests will provide key protection for Albertans.
Alberta is relaxing its COVID-19 rules in time for the holiday season as the province waits to see if the new Omicron variant will throw things off course. Morgan Black breaks down the changes.
Boyle Street Community Services is celebrating 50 years in Edmonton, so it seems fitting that on its golden anniversary the organization gets a golden opportunity. Plans are underway to renovate a property not far from the longstanding community centre downtown after a major deal with the Oilers Entertainment Group. Nicole Stillger has more.
A former junior high school teacher in Edmonton has been sentenced for getting a teenage girl drunk and sexually assaulting her. Sarah Ryan has the details from court.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton and the surrounding area.
Nurse Tanya Harvey, the first person in Alberta to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, joins Global Calgary’s Linda Olsen to discuss the last year on the anniversary of her first dose.
KFL&A Public Health is taking a 'step back' to Step 3, meaning capacity limits will be reintroduced to the Kingston region.