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Fatal Apartment Fire in Central Edmonton

Tragic apartment fire in central Edmonton results in one fatality. Edmonton Fire Rescue Services investigating the incident that occurred on November 24, 2025.

What's Happening in Edmonton This Weekend

Discover Edmonton's exciting weekend events including Disney on Ice performances, holiday festivals, and entertainment options for the whole family. Plan your perfect weekend!

Ice Castles construction begins in Edmonton

Discover how crews are building Edmonton's spectacular Ice Castles for a 2025 return. Get the details on this massive winter attraction and its creation process.

Edmonton council faces 6.4% property tax increase

Edmonton's new city council learns a 6.4% property tax levy increase is projected to cover growing municipal costs. Mayor Andrew Knack explains this addresses past pandemic-era lows.

Sault Ste. Marie Property Tax Up 5.39% for 2026

Sault Ste. Marie residents face a 5.39% property tax increase for 2026, driven by a significant rise in the police budget. Learn about the financial impact and where your tax dollars are going.

Santa's Festive Arrival at West Edmonton Mall

Santa Claus made his grand entrance at West Edmonton Mall on November 15, 2025, kicking off the holiday season with a festive public skate. Discover the magical details of this annual tradition.

Cartmell leaves Better Edmonton party he founded

Former mayoral candidate Tim Cartmell announces his departure from the Better Edmonton Party, marking a significant shift for the municipal political group. Discover the implications for Edmonton's political landscape.

Toronto Council Fires Parking Authority Board

Toronto City Council dismissed the Toronto Parking Authority board in a controversial late-night vote. Mayor Olivia Chow's motion passed 15-4 amid transparency concerns.

Barrie's 2026 budget approved with no tax hike

Barrie City Council has approved the 2026 operating budget with zero percent tax increase. Learn how the city plans to maintain services without raising costs for residents.

Edmonton councillor leaves municipal party

Ward Nakota Isga Councillor Reed Clarke has left the Better Edmonton party to serve as an independent on Edmonton's city council. Discover the implications for local governance.

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