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B.C RCMP seize cannabis products packaged like regular candy
RCMP in British Columbia have seized tens of thousands of illicit cannabis edibles disguised as brand-name candies in an operation targeting an organized crime group. Six individuals were arrested after officers raided two Vancouver Island dispensaries — the Green Coast
Edmonton police dismantle encampment near Fulton Creek
Edmonton police have dismantled one of the city’s most elaborate encampments, discovered last week near Fulton Creek and 34th Street. The encampment, nearly fully camouflaged, featured four multi-level structures surrounded by a fence made from trees and broken branches. According
B.C RCMP seize cannabis products packaged like regular candy
RCMP in British Columbia have seized tens of thousands of illicit cannabis edibles disguised as brand-name candies in an operation targeting an organized crime group. Six individuals were arrested after
Edmonton police dismantle encampment near Fulton Creek
Edmonton police have dismantled one of the city’s most elaborate encampments, discovered last week near Fulton Creek and 34th Street. The encampment, nearly fully camouflaged, featured four multi-level structures surrounded
Clara the sea lion passes away at WEM
Staff at West Edmonton Mall’s Sea Lion Rock have announced the passing of Clara, a California sea lion who had delighted visitors for nearly two decades. Born in 1994 at
Oilers get a glimpse of life with out captain McDavid
The Edmonton Oilers got a harsh preview of life without Connor McDavid on Monday night, suffering a lopsided 6-1 defeat against the Columbus Blue Jackets. Head coach Kris Knoblauch described
Bonnyville woman charged with child luring
A 35-year-old woman from Bonnyville is facing multiple charges, including child luring, after Wainwright RCMP responded to a report involving a youth on Saturday. RCMP say a family member contacted
Grey and cool today, sunny tomorrow
We’ve entered that in-between season where it’s too cold for cookouts and golf, but too warm—and not snowy enough—for skiing and the invigorating feeling of crisp, cold air in the
Haribo gummies being recalled due to pieces of wood
A recall has been issued for several types of gummy candies due to the presence of wood pieces. Last week, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced the recall of
18-year-old woman killed in collision with a Jeep
Edmonton police are investigating a tragic incident that occurred just after midnight yesterday, resulting in the death of an 18-year-old woman. The collision took place around 12:30 AM at the
Four charged in Poland for allegedly planning to send explosives to Canada and the U.S.
Authorities in Poland have charged four individuals for allegedly plotting to send explosives through a courier service to Canada and the United States. The charges come amid an investigation into
Edmonton police seek suspect after major drug bust
Edmonton police are searching for a man in connection with a significant drug seizure that took place earlier this month. Approximately $2.5 million worth of drugs were confiscated from a
EPCOR removes over 20,000 goldfish from Edmonton storm water pond
EPCOR has announced the removal of more than 20,000 goldfish from a storm water pond in Edmonton as part of an effort to address the invasive species. The initiative began
EPS looking for robbery suspect
The Edmonton Police Service is investigating an armed robbery that took place on the night of October 8 at a convenience store in the Jasper Place neighborhood. The suspect allegedly
Cooler temperatures as the week progresses
Clouds roll in progressively as Monday wears on, becoming cloudy this evening with a good chance of showers or—dare I say it—flurries. Daytime highs hover around normal for the first
Get out and enjoy our lovely Sunday!
Today looks like a lovely fall Sunday, save for the chance of showers this afternoon. Unfortunately, the loveliness will not last, as temperatures next week cool off into the low
Decent weekend, followed by cooling trend
The sun will spend Saturday trying to break out from behind the clouds with some success, and Saturday will have fewer clouds, but temperatures will dip below normal next week.
Former Alberta grade 9 teacher sentenced to 4 years for sexually abusing student
A former grade 9 Alberta teacher has been sentenced to 4 years in prison for sexually abusing one of her students. Today Catherine Valiquette, 31, pleaded guilty to sexual interference
Fifth case of Dutch Elm Disease confirmed in Edmonton
The City of Edmonton has confirmed a fifth case of Dutch elm disease (DED) within city limits. Officials reported that an elm tree on private property in the Killarney neighborhood
Experts say recent Listeria recalls reflect increased Testing, not rising contamination
A recent string of listeria-related recalls, from frozen waffles to plant-based milk, has raised concerns among Canadians about possible increased contamination. However, experts say there isn’t actually a rise in
Wetaskiwin murder suspect wanted for assaulting police officer
A Wetaskiwin murder suspect that is out on bail is wanted after she allegedly assaulted a police officer while resisting arrest. She then fled the scene. according to Wetaskiwin RCMP,
4.5-magnitude earthquake strikes near Grande Prairie, no damage reported
GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. — Officials have confirmed a 4.5-magnitude earthquake occurred Friday afternoon approximately 40 kilometres from Grande Prairie. The quake, which Earthquakes Canada reported as lightly felt in McBride,
Strathcona County RCMP investigating stolen truck
Strathcona County RCMP are investigating the theft of a pickup truck taken early Friday morning from a rural residence near Range Road 211 and Township Road 333. Police received the
Fantastic weekend ahead, but what about Halloween?
A very autumn-like Friday leads into a fantastic, above normal weekend with double-digit highs and mostly sunny skies. A cooling trend begins next week with temperatures falling below normal, with
EPS charge tow truck operator in vehicle theft case
Edmonton Police Service (EPS) has charged a 48-year-old tow truck operator in connection with the theft of a vehicle from a collision site. The incident occurred on June 24, when
Cineplex appeals $38.9M fine for deceptive marketing practices
Cineplex has filed an appeal against a record $38.9-million fine imposed by the Competition Tribunal for deceptive marketing practices related to its online ticket pricing. The company has submitted a
Man hospitalized with life threatening injuries after a shooting in Edmonton
A 23-year-old man was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries following a reported shooting last night. Emergency crews responded to the area of 53 Street and 165 Avenue, where they
Over $50K raised for the family of Walmart worker found dead in Halifax store
More than $50,000 has been raised to support the family of Gursimran Kaur, the 19-year-old woman who was found dead in a walk-in oven at a Halifax Walmart late last
Elks face Toronto Argonauts for their final game of the season
The Edmonton Elks (6-11) are set to close out their season on Friday, Oct. 25, against the Toronto Argonauts (10-7), who will rest several key players with their playoff position
Edmonton Public School support staff protest after Government steps In to prevent strike
Support staff from the Edmonton Public School Board are protesting today, just two days after the Alberta government intervened to prevent a strike. This morning, workers gathered outside McKee School
Coaldale among first Alberta towns to allow golf carts on roads in new pilot program
A town in southern Alberta will be one of the first in the province to allow golf carts on select roads as part of a new provincial pilot program. The
Fort Saskatchewan RCMP investigate overnight vehicle theft
RCMP are investigating a theft from a motor vehicle that occurred overnight in the Wellington Place area. The incident, reported on Oct. 23, 2024, is believed to have taken place