Political parties will officially be a part of Edmonton’s 2025 municipal election with the first party confirmed this week, ...
Edmontonians could soon be expected to follow a suite of new rules for public behaviour if city council passes a proposed new ...
After rampant inflation and exorbitant growth in living costs, housing affordability became a concern for nearly half of Canadians last year. For some of those seeking reprieve, Edmonton might be ...
The City of Edmonton approved enough residential permits last year to construct more than half of the homes it wants to build ...
Population growth in the city has outstripped housing starts, leaving renters with fewer options to purchase a home ...
Edmonton’s trauma surgeons continue to advocate combining the city’s two trauma centres into one — which they say would ...
As Edmonton city council discusses selling of surplus school sites below market value for affordable housing — community ...
Edmonton city council is discussing what it would take to ban knives from being sold in convenience stores.A key issue during ...
You’ve probably seen or felt them everywhere in Edmonton. Potholes are now showing up left and right, and some drivers have lost count of how many they’ve hit.
Spitting or using drugs in public, feeding feral cats or birds, protesting in big groups without a permit, or panhandling by ...
Looking for a new job? The City of Edmonton is hiring for a ton of jobs right now, and some pay more than $100,000 per year.
The City of Edmonton is aiming to revitalize its Chinatown by extending the funding for its vibrancy campaign over the next ...