Rad Torque Raceway south of Edmonton was a busy place Friday night. As James Dunn reports, drivers there hope it gets busier so it ends street racing.
Construction of the Edmonton Bike Park near the River Valley is underway, with plans to open to the public in 2026. The new park will be a central hub for the growing biking community. Our Leo Cruzat ...
There is still much love for the Progressive Conservative brand in Alberta, a new poll finds. As Sean Amato reports, it predicts a reboot of the legendary party could help the NDP take power in 2027.
An Edmonton father is calling on Edmonton's public school board who refused to keep his daughter in her grade one class — saying she needs to go back to kindergarten as she was born three days past ...
Edmonton’s football community remembers late Edmonton Elks owner Larry Thompson. Elliott Knopp discusses Thompson’s short-lived, but long-lasting impact on the franchise and community.
In what's being called an escalation of President Donald Trump's retribution campaign against his political enemies, the U.S. Justice Department filed criminal charges against former FBI Director ...
Israel's Prime Minister criticized countries that are now officially recognizing a Palestinian state, while he defended his country and its role in Gaza. Alessandra Carneiro, reports.
Besides Edmonton’s river valley, at Queen Elizabeth Park sits a new mountain bike park that is beginning to take shape. “For the entire project, maybe 40 per cent … 30-40 per cent complete. This ...
Some diplomats at the United Nations general assembly walked out before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took to the podium for a speech, during which he slammed world leaders over waning ...
Edmonton’s football community is mourning the sudden passing of Edmonton Elks owner Larry Thompson, who died at the age of 65 ...
Larry Thompson, the former season-ticket holder who became owner of the Edmonton Elks, has died. He was 65. The Elks confirmed Thompson’s death Thursday, saying he succumbed to complications following ...
Statistics Canada says real gross domestic product grew 0.2 per cent in July, the first increase in four months.