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Opinion: Attack on AHS reveals the failings of surgery privatization
These were the words of Premier Danielle Smith at a Feb. 19 press conference addressing corruption allegations: Read More
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Owner of Edmonton lab equipment company pleads guilty in fentanyl 'super lab' case
Another conspirator in a sprawling Alberta fentanyl production scheme has pleaded guilty, admitting he imported chemicals and lab equipment from China. Read More
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Historic Durrand Residence offers special piece of Edmonton's past
It’s a piece of Edmonton’s history that more than 100 years later still looks and feels like it did — or very close to it — when its first residents moved in. Read More
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Canadians dream of owning single-family homes
The "Canadian dream" — owning a single-family detached home — remains a desirable goal among buyers across Canada, a new survey shows. Read More
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Is this a silver lining or a nightmare scenario for Edmonton Oilers?
At the very top of the list of things nobody thought they would ever say about the Edmonton Oilers is this: “Aside from McDavid and Draisaitl being injured two weeks before the playoffs, things are going pretty well right now.” Read More
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David Staples: The Bruce McCurdy I knew
Cult of Hockey writer and podcaster Bruce McCurdy always loved to explore how luck played out in Edmonton Oilers games, his half-joking suggestion being that the fate of each contest was in the hands of "the Hockey Gords," a reference to the late great Gordie Howe in hockey heaven. Read More
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Tenants scramble as rent skyrockets at Edmonton heritage apartment building
Tenants of the recently sold historic Edmonton building, the Annamoe Mansion at 11950 100 Ave., will be looking for new homes over the coming months after the property's new owners sprung an $1,800 jump in rent for all units on Tuesday. Read More
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Growing Things: How to rescue and replant peonies, even after a wildfire
A: Let me start off by saying how sorry I am that you lost your home. You and all the other brave homeowners in Jasper are an inspiration to all of us. When it comes to your peonies, it would be best if you could put them in some potting mix in a plastic garbage bag or in a large pail. Make sure they are covered with the mix. The potting mix will act as insulation and also help keep them from drying out. You can mist the mix lightly every so often as well. Read More
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Three to See Edmonton Events: Smokey at Aviary, Mile Zero Horizons Cabaret and No Other Land
Smokey: It’s local musician and public art master Smokey Johnson’s 45th birthday and, in honour of it, he’s released a beautiful, rather chipper new indie pop song called Ready to Die. Read More
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Lorne Gunter: Smith needs to let Alberta's collective outrage set the autonomy agenda
According to calculations by Vancouver’s Fraser Institute, between 2007 and 2022 Alberta and Albertans sent $245 billion more to the federal government than the federal government sent back to this province in the form of pensions and social payments, unemployment benefits, research grants, health care contributions, affordable housing construction and so on. Read More
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Edmonton Oilers pick up 2 points in San Jose but lose Leon Draisaitl in the process: Cult of Hockey Player Grades
"Never in doubt", as our dearly departed colleague would have said... Read More
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Edmonton Oilers win (barely), but suffer another key injury
The Edmonton Oilers had just two objectives when they took on the easiest mark in the NHL Thursday night — collect the free points and stay healthy. Read More
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says latest U.S. tariffs hard to celebrate, but give time for talks
CALGARY -- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she doesn't want to be "exuberant about dodging the bullet" with U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff announcement but that it might push a trade agreement renegotiation until after the April 28 federal election. Read More
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Break and enter charges withdrawn against owner of Edmonton apartment building where security guard was killed
Prosecutors have dropped a pair of charges against the owner of a problem-plagued Edmonton apartment building where a security guard was killed last year. Read More
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'Uncertain, unheard, and unrepresented': Staff survey highlights discontent within AHS
Employees at Alberta Health Services (AHS) are increasingly feeling disregarded, ignored, and disengaged from their jobs, according to the results of the agency’s 2024 staff survey. Read More
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Impaired driving charges laid in deadly crash east of Edmonton: RCMP
A man is facing multiple impaired driving-related charges after a two-vehicle collision east of Edmonton last September. Read More
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Why Alberta can't resist fighting Ottawa over jurisdiction
"I don't want to kill you. What would I do without you? Go back to ripping off mob dealers? No. No. No. No, you complete me." Read More
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Edmonton Public Schools reviews annual class size report amid growing enrolment pressures
Edmonton Public Schools (EPSB) has released its 2024–2025 class size report, providing a detailed look at three-year class size averages and highlighting key trends in student-to-teacher ratios across divisions. In general, class size over the last year remains stable for all four divisions. Read More
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Opinion: Post-secondary students' votes are up for grabs: Who will earn them?
Bookmark our website and support our journalism: Don’t miss the news you need to know — addEdmontonJournal.com andEdmontonSun.com to your bookmarks andsign up for our newsletters here. Read More
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Alberta nurses now the highest paid in Canada after voting 'overwhelmingly' in favour of new agreement: UNA
Alberta nurses have voted in favour of ratifying a new four-year collective agreement with provincial health agencies. Read More
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