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Edgar Schmidt is ready to leave his post as superintendent of Edmonton Public Schools, but he’s not ready to stop learning. Schmidt announced last week he will retire at the end of August, after six ...
As Jasper recovers from the wildfire that destroyed nearly a third of the town, some critics blame mountain pine beetle for turning the iconic national park into a tinderbox. Antonia Musso, a ...
As the Winspear expansion project eyes completion in 2026, the organization has asked the public for one last fundraising push for $12 million to get the project over the line. “When we think about ...
Pierre Poilievre calls out Justin Trudeau on the growing number of Liberal MP’s that are dissatisfied with his leadership.
Canadian dollar could fall below 70 cents if Trump wins Karl Schamotta of Corpay talks about the impact on the loonie from the U.S. election and Bank of Canada interest rate cuts ...
An Edmonton-based game studio is giving back by sponsoring the 2024 Harvest Celebration supporting the Lois Hole Hospital for Women.
The Blood Tribe on Monday welcomed the rejection by First Nations chiefs last week of a landmark child-welfare reform deal with the federal government, saying the agreement undermines its authority to ...
OTTAWA — Canada Post has presented its latest contract offer to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers in a bid to reach a new deal without a labour disruption. The new proposal includes annual wage ...
B.C. election updates: Rustad calls it an 'historic night' for Conservatives, whoever wins British Columbia voters headed to the polls Saturday to elect a new provincial government. Get the latest ...
WATCH BELOW: At the Foreign Interference inquiry, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tried to make it sound like the real problem with this issue wasn’t his government trying to cover it up, but that ...
WATCH BELOW: Sun Editor-in-Chief Adrienne Batra talks with political columnists Lorrie Goldstein and Warren Kinsella on the bombshell testimony from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the Foreign ...
The sweet scent of smudge and a sea of orange T-shirts under camouflage uniforms showed respect Thursday for the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation at the Edmonton Garrison of the Canadian Armed ...