Edmonton parking ban activated for major snowstorm
The City of Edmonton has declared a parking ban as crews prepare for significant snowfall. Residents must move vehicles to facilitate clearing. Stay updated on the latest winter weather response.
The City of Edmonton has declared a parking ban as crews prepare for significant snowfall. Residents must move vehicles to facilitate clearing. Stay updated on the latest winter weather response.
The Salvation Army's annual Christmas toy program in Edmonton is set to distribute 4,000 gifts to local families in need this holiday season, bringing early joy to the community.
Edmonton City Council passes a $6-billion budget for 2026, leading to a 6.9% property tax increase. See the breakdown of major capital projects and operating costs.
Explore Edmonton's CEO highlights how stable, predictable funding allows for long-term planning and growth for the city's tourism and convention sector. Learn what this means for Edmonton's future.
An Edmonton soccer coach has admitted to stealing $37,000 from his under-11 team's funds. The guilty plea highlights a breach of trust within local youth sports.
A 22-year-old man's death in northeast Edmonton is the city's 24th homicide. Wesley Poon, 25, faces second-degree murder and other charges. Get the latest details.
Dave Chappelle's performance in Edmonton was marred by disruptive heckling, leading to fan frustration and concerns the comedian may not return. Read about the incident and fan reactions.
Edmonton City Council approves a 6.9% property tax increase for 2026, funding Explore Edmonton. A motion for a steeper hike to quickly refill city reserves was defeated. Learn the details and implications for homeowners.
Edmonton police have closed a suspicious death investigation after the suspect died. The incident occurred in northwest Edmonton on November 24, 2025.
Edmonton's PAWS for a CAUSE drive is collecting pet food donations for families in need. Learn how you can contribute and help local pets this December.
Edmonton gets a break from the deep freeze as milder air moves in, but forecasters warn the reprieve will be short-lived. Get the latest details on the city's shifting weather patterns.
Several north Edmonton schools were placed under lockdown as police responded to a nearby weapons complaint. No injuries were reported. Learn the details of the police response and school safety protocols.
The City of Edmonton announces waste crews will no longer collect Christmas trees from curbs. Residents must now use alternative disposal methods. Learn the new rules.
Edmonton's spring entertainment lineup heats up with solo shows from The National's Matt Berninger and comedian Jimmy Carr. Tickets go on sale Friday.
The rollout of a groundbreaking long-acting injectable HIV prevention drug, lenacapavir, in South Africa offers new hope in the fight against the virus. Learn how this innovation could shape the future of public health.
The magical Ice Castles attraction is set to reopen in Edmonton's Ice District in late December 2025 after a five-year break. Get ready for a winter wonderland.
Edmonton's temperatures take a brief dip today, December 2, but are forecast to climb back above the freezing mark soon. Get the latest weather details for the Alberta capital.
Emergency crews are on scene of a hazardous materials incident near 20 Street and 70 Avenue in southeast Edmonton. Details are developing.
Madonna condemns the Trump administration's directive to halt World AIDS Day commemorations. Learn about the policy shift and its impact on public health advocacy. Join the conversation.
EPCOR's dollar-for-dollar match on Giving Tuesday is amplifying donations for Edmonton's Bissell Centre and YESS, providing critical winter support for families and youth in need. Discover how community generosity is making a difference.
HIV Edmonton marks World AIDS Day by challenging stigma and promoting compassion. Learn about their mission and the importance of seeing people, not the virus.
The U.S. government has discontinued its official recognition of World AIDS Day, breaking a tradition observed every December 1 since 1988. This significant policy shift marks a departure from decades of global health solidarity.
Dr. Julio Montaner warns that underfunding HIV treatment and prevention now will cost Canada more later. Cases are rising despite proven tools like TasP and PrEP.
New Canadian guidelines urge doctors to prescribe HIV prevention drugs without gatekeeping. New data shows a slight decline in diagnoses, but rates remain high in the Prairies.
On World AIDS Day, Canadian activists and politicians unite to demand reform of HIV criminalization laws, emphasizing public health over punishment. Learn about the push for change.
New Canadian HIV prevention guidelines call for an end to 'gatekeeping' PrEP, urging doctors to offer the preventive medication more readily. Learn about the shift in public health strategy.
Edmonton is set for a mild week with periodic flurries. Get the latest forecast details and what to expect for the start of December in the Alberta capital.
Edmonton's beloved Festival of Trees concludes its 41st annual celebration with Santa's breakfast event, raising vital community funds through festive activities.
Fort Edmonton Park has transformed into a magical winter wonderland for its sixth annual Christmas market, running until December 21. Discover festive activities and holiday magic in Edmonton.
Fire crews are responding to a significant church fire in central Edmonton. Stay updated on the developing situation and emergency response efforts in the area.