A 5.2 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of northern Alberta Thursday morning, with no record of it causing damage.
A 2SLGBTQ+ advocate who was discriminated against by 911 dispatchers says she has applied for a judicial review of a ruling by the Alberta Human Rights Tribunal.
On Thursday, Feb. 20, United Way Central Alberta announced 5,138 pairs of socks were collected during Sockey Day, as the ...
Recorded at 8:41 a.m., the quake was initially tracked as a 5.2 magnitude earthquake, but officials from Natural Resouces ...
The Thursday morning quake was felt in Prince George, B.C. and Grande Prairie, Edson and Whitecourt, Alta., according to ...
The Alberta government is asking municipal governments to temporarily allow police departments to lead how their bylaw and ...
It was a record breaking afternoon at Sockey Day on Monday at the Peavey Mart Centrium. That’s according to United Way ...
An LGBTQ+ advocate who was discriminated against by 911 dispatchers has applied for a judicial review of a ruling by the ...
Edmonton’s resale real estate market is not so pricey that ownership is out of reach for aspiring buyers in the city. That’s ...
Rocky View Schools welcomes the Alberta government’s decision to fully fund the construction of two schools in Airdrie and ...
Airdrie City Council has approved a bylaw amendment to rezone the 516 Centre Avenue NE property from CS (Service Commercial ...