Edmonton is growing and that should be a point of pride.
On a Friday night in May 1922, a 36-year-old Black woman named Lulu Anderson walked up to the Metropolitan Theatre on Jasper ...
Food affordability is a top concern for consumers. Canada’s Food Price Report forecasts that in 2026 food prices will rise ...
For the last few years, the world doesn’t quite feel the same way it once did: predictable, following a settled path.
When governments focus only on getting patients through the door, they risk forgetting what happens after it closes.
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Opinion: Grassy Mountain coal mine not worth the risk

There are arguments for coal mines, and there are arguments against them. But that’s not the real question Alberta faces with the (twice) proposed, foreign-owned Grassy Mountain coal mine project in ...
Energy decisions have consequences. It’s not too late to change our economic fate. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) ...
The Alberta government, under the direction of Premier Danielle Smith, is adept at changing the rules mid-game or ...
Canada and China recently reached an agreement allowing for the import of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) into Canada. In exchange for China cutting tariffs on imported canola from roughly 85 per cent ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent visit to Beijing has been hailed as a pivotal moment for Canada-China relations. While ...
City councillors are wrestling with the question: How much are Edmontonians prepared to pay to avoid a repeat of this year’s ...
The subject of infill development has sparked significant debate in Edmonton, with concerns centring on how it changes neighbourhoods. Key points of contention include issues surrounding parking, ...