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Chinatown Collective Calls for Proper Materials for Harbin Gate

Edmonton's Chinatown community insists on traditional materials for the Harbin Gate rebuild, citing cultural significance and permanence over cheaper modern alternatives. Learn about the $8.7M project's delays and the fight for authenticity.

Crown wraps case in Fort Erie double-murder trial

The Crown has concluded its case against rapper Christopher 'El Plaga' Lucas, accused of the 2021 murders of two young women at a Fort Erie Airbnb. The trial nears its end after nearly five years.

2026 Home Design Shifts to Warmer, Softer Styles

A new 2026 trend report predicts a major shift in home decor away from sharp minimalism toward warmer, flexible, and emotionally intuitive spaces designed for connection and calm.

Edmonton business turns old city wood into new lumber

Backroads Reclamation in Edmonton is creating a supply chain for reclaimed lumber from demolished inner-city homes, aiming to reduce landfill waste and build a sustainable future for construction materials.

Ottawa recycling change: No job losses, city confirms

Ottawa confirms no job losses as recycling collection shifts to the province. City workers will now focus on small businesses and public spaces. Learn about the new program's expanded list of accepted items.

Ontario's New Blue Box Program Saves Communities $200M

Ontario completes its transition to a producer-funded recycling system on Jan 1, 2026. The enhanced Blue Box program will save municipalities over $200 million and make recycling more consistent across the province.

Brian Walshe guilty of murdering wife Ana

Brian Walshe convicted of first-degree murder for killing his wife Ana, who vanished in 2022. The verdict concludes a nearly three-year mystery that gripped the public.

Hazmat Response in SE Edmonton

Emergency crews are on scene of a hazardous materials incident near 20 Street and 70 Avenue in southeast Edmonton. Details are developing.

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