This week, council will consider several rezoning applications from Westrich Pacific, including for the Pacific Mall in ...
Andy is a fourth-year MacEwan Journalism student with a thirst for prairie true crime, LGBTQ2+ activism, and narrative features. They were raised in Regina and relocated to Edmonton to pursue further ...
Most Albertans are still on the same page when it comes to Canada Day, despite growing talk of separatism, says a researcher ...
The Hive by Elev is ready for students to move in, behind schedule but well ahead of the incentivized projects set to swarm ...
With news from Fringe, Mike Braniff, EPL, Gallery@501, the Street Performers Festival, Henry Sir, Brenda Gunn, Gina Payzant, ...
Mack recommends City of Edmonton Archives Tour on July 10 and 11; a great chance to explore a beautiful historic building and see how our city's history is collected and preserved. Located in the ...
The captain of the Canadian men's soccer team has not yet played in the tournament due to an injury, but there is a chance he ...
This week, council will consider its policy for engaging Indigenous groups regarding river valley development, review ...
The curator of a new banned-book subscription service says it's important to not only read books that are commonly banned, ...
The Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival urged its supporters to remind their councillors that arts matter as it announced the theme for its 2026 rendition.
This week's batch of calls for public engagement includes research about bike parking, community parties in Stony Plain, and a survey about Edmonton's online apps and service.
Edmonton city council is set to debate three rezoning applications on July 6 that would see ambitious direct control zones shrunk to allow buildings between eight and 18 storeys.
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