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Gordon Ramsay to open first Canadian Hell’s Kitchen restaurant in Edmonton
Gordon Ramsay to open first Canadian Hell’s Kitchen restaurant in Edmonton The first Canadian location of Gordon Ramsay’s iconic restaurant chain Hell’s Kitchen is opening up right here in Edmonton, announced River Cree Casino and Resort earlier this week. The

Fort Saskatchewan to host Pride Flag Raising Ceremony on June 13
The City of Fort Saskatchewan is celebrating Pride Month with a flag raising ceremony on June 13 from 6 to 7 p.m. The flag raising ceremony launches Pride Week, which features different events hosted by the Fort Saskatchewan Family and

Gordon Ramsay to open first Canadian Hell’s Kitchen restaurant in Edmonton
Gordon Ramsay to open first Canadian Hell’s Kitchen restaurant in Edmonton The first Canadian location of Gordon Ramsay’s iconic restaurant chain Hell’s Kitchen is opening up right here in Edmonton,

Fort Saskatchewan to host Pride Flag Raising Ceremony on June 13
The City of Fort Saskatchewan is celebrating Pride Month with a flag raising ceremony on June 13 from 6 to 7 p.m. The flag raising ceremony launches Pride Week, which

The Glorious Sons and Triumph to perform at “Rogers Festival at the Final”
The Glorious Sons will be taking center stage before game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals tonight in Edmonton, alongside rock group Triumph. Two legendary Canadian groups, with the Glorious

St. Albert Public Schools teachers to vote on strike
St. Albert Public Schools teachers will be voting on whether or not they wish to strike. The vote is currently ongoing and will end over the weekend. If the vote

The Glorious Sons to Fire Up Fans Ahead of Oilers Game 2 Showdown
Edmonton will be rocking long before the puck drops tonight, as Canadian rock giants The Glorious Sons take the stage at the Rogers Festival at the Final ahead of Game

Gusty Winds Today, Then a String of Sunshine
A few early showers give way to a mix of sun and cloud today, with strong winds out of the west adding a bit of edge. Skies clear overnight, setting

Alberta appoints two new applications judges for Edmonton and Calgary
The Government of Alberta has appointed a new applications judge to Edmonton and Calgary. Applications judges work to resolve family, civil and criminal matters in an efficient manner. Stephanie Wanke

Trial begins for EPS officer who allegedly beat man with baton
An Edmonton Police Service (EPS) officer’s trial has started over a 2019 incident where he was caught on video allegedly beating a man with a baton. Const. Alexander Doduk’s trial

St. Albert Property Developer faces charges for failing to return life-lease payments
The president of a St. Albert property development group is facing charges under the province’s new Consumer Protection Act. Greg Christenson, president and owner of Christenson Group of Companies (CGC),

Draisaitl Lifts Oilers to Thrilling OT Win in Game 1 of Stanley Cup Final
Leon Draisaitl delivered in overtime, and the Oilers are off to a flying start in the Stanley Cup Final. Draisaitl capped a two-goal night with the winner on the power

Sun Shines Bright on Oilers and Forecast Alike
The weather is matching the mood in Oil Country, with clear skies and plenty of sunshine following the Oilers’ Game 1 win in the Stanley Cup Final. Today stays warm

Police Investigate Suspicious Death After Southeast Edmonton Shooting
Edmonton police are investigating a suspicious death following a shooting in the city’s southeast early Wednesday morning. Officers responded to a call around 12:38 a.m. on June 4 about a

Drug House Shut Down in Fort Saskatchewan After Nearly 100 Police Calls
Fort Saskatchewan, June 4, 2025 — Alberta Sheriffs have shut down a notorious property at 12 Elizabeth Drive following years of drug activity, criminal complaints, and community frustration. The closure,

Sherwood Park man charged with arson following February housefire
Strathcona County RCMP were alerted to a residential fire in the Mill Haven area of Sherwood Park in late February of this year. The residence had a living area downstairs

Autopsy result in North Edmonton fire death confirms homicide suspicion
This story is a follow up to this June 2 story. An autopsy conducted on June 3 confirm the death of a man in a north central Edmonton fire over

Alberta Wildfire Update – June 3, 2025
Alberta has released a provincial wildfire update going over any new major developments. As of June 3, there are 56 wildfires burning in the Forest Protection Area of Alberta. 27

Former EPS Officer charged with breach of trust
A former officer with Edmonton Public Services (EPS) has been charged with one count of breach of trust due to actions he made while an officer. William (Bill) Clark, a

RCMP seek assistance in locating missing St. Albert teen
St. Albert RCMP are asking for the public’s help in locating 14-year-old Aaliyah Jordan. She was last seen in St. Albert on June 1, 2025, and she is believed to

Oilers, Panthers Set for Stanley Cup Final Rematch
The wait is over, and now it’s time to get down to business. The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers will meet in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final on

A Few Showers Today, Then a Sunny Stretch Ahead
A mix of sun and cloud dominates today, with a slight chance of showers in the afternoon and evening. Once that clears, a stable and dry pattern settles in. Sunshine

Police Seek Help Identifying Suspects in West Edmonton Garage Thefts
The Edmonton Police Service are asking for the public’s help in identifying a group of suspects linked to a string of garage break-ins in the Westmount and 124 Street neighbourhoods.

Potential Measles exposure at University of Alberta Hospital on May 28
Alberta Health Services (AHS) are warning of a potential measles exposure at the University of Alberta Hospital last week. Anyone who was at the University of Alberta Hospital foyer or

Edmonton man charged with vehicle theft and assault
Wetaskiwin RCMP have arrested a man following a stolen vehicle report made on May 22 in the area of 55 Street and 41 Avenue. The victim started his vehicle and

Skip the Dishes Fraudster arrested in Strathcona County
Strathcona County RCMP had received a complaint where money from Skip the Dishes for a local business were being sent to another account through online hacking. An arrest warrant was

Strathcona County RCMP lay charges on 86-year-old man following 7 year investigation
Strathcona County have laid fraud charges on a man following a seven-year long investigation. The investigation launched in July 2018, when RCMP received a complaint about fraud when a male

St. Albert sends firefighting assistance to Slave Lake
St. Albert Fire Department has sent two individuals and a water tanker truck up to Slave Lake to help with the wildfires in the area. A request was made by

Oilers Host Panthers Tomorrow in Game 1 of Stanley Cup Final
The Stanley Cup Final arrives in Edmonton tomorrow as the Oilers take on the Florida Panthers in Game 1 at Rogers Place. Puck drop is set for 6:00 PM MT

Sunshine Steadies After a Brief Chance of Showers
Today brings a mix of sun and cloud with a slight chance of afternoon showers and some local smoke drifting in. Skies clear this evening as the smoke lingers briefly

Heartland Air Quality risk rated as high as very high risk last week
Heartland Air Monitoring Partnership (HAMP) released their readings for last week in the Heartland area, and the readings were pretty bleak. While the standard is usually sitting at a low

AHS issues shutdown order to Jasper Ave. Subway
A Subway located at 10036 Jasper Avenue has been issued a shutdown order from Alberta Health Services (AHS). The location was closed on May 30th due to a problem with