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“I’d rather be here than in New Orleans in January,” said no Albertan ever…before yesterday
At the time of writing, it’s the same temperature here—minus 5—as in New Orleans…and it’s a lot less snowy here. Let that sink in for a minute. The good news is that the forecast here doesn’t include any accumulations of
RCMP advise of extremely poor driving conditions
Police are advising against motorists using the QE2 between Edmonton and Calgary due to extreme weather conditions. Alberta RCMP have issued a tow ban on the QE2 between Edmonton and Blackfalds. Reduced visibility and slippery sections have resulted in extremely
“I’d rather be here than in New Orleans in January,” said no Albertan ever…before yesterday
At the time of writing, it’s the same temperature here—minus 5—as in New Orleans…and it’s a lot less snowy here. Let that sink in for a minute. The good news
RCMP advise of extremely poor driving conditions
Police are advising against motorists using the QE2 between Edmonton and Calgary due to extreme weather conditions. Alberta RCMP have issued a tow ban on the QE2 between Edmonton and
A house fire in North Edmonton has been successfully extinguished
A single-family home was ablaze yesterday evening at 88 street and 130 avenue. The call reporting the fire came in around 10 p.m. Firefighters arrived at the scene as the
Telus World of Science closed temporarily due to a fire
The Telus World of Science (TWOSE) closed in the early afternoon yesterday due to a small fire. The fire didn’t cause harm to any people or exhibits in the building.
Danielle Smith blames Trudeau for any hostility between the U.S. and Canada
Yesterday evening, Trump said he was thinking of imposing the 25 per cent tariffs early next month. “I think we’ll do it February 1st.” Trump stated, mentioning that it would
McDavid is suspended for 3 games
Edmonton Oilers’ Connor McDavid has been suspended for the next three games including tonight’s game against the Washington Capitals. The suspension is a result of McDavid cross-checking Vancouver Canucks forward
Public Satisfaction Survey for Sherwood Park is live!
Till February 14th, residents of Strathcona County can take a survey to voice any concerns or opinions about County programs, services, and value for tax dollars. The survey was made
Above seasonal all week
Tuesday starts out with mostly clear skies, but the clouds roll in this afternoon, and along with the clouds comes a rather gusty northwest wind and the odd flurry, potentially
The Industrial Heartland Career Forum is quickly approaching!
On January 30th, the Dow Centre in Fort Saskatchewan is holding the Industrial Heartland Career Forum. This event is completely free as long as you RSVP. The event showcases possible
Alberta’s Minister of Seniors Jason Nixon is frustrated with the lack of help received in Jasper
Alberta’s Minister, Jason Nixon, stated the province was preparing to deliver 250 single-family homes early this year, as long as the Municipality of Jasper provided the land. Now, Nixon has
Some buses in the EIPS school division have been cancelled due to the weather
Some school buses in Andrew, Bruderheim, Lamont County, Mundare, and Vegreville have been cancelled due to poor driving conditions. Any families impacted have been contacted directly and all schools have
24/7 ankle monitors for some convicted Albertans are now mandatory
24/7 ankle monitors were being questioned as a solution for Alberta’s catch-and-release bail system. As of last Wednesday, offenders and accused who are high-risk may be subject to court-ordered 24/7
Premier Smith isn’t attending Trump’s inauguration due to bad weather and a venue change
Alberta’s Premier, Danielle Smith, was in Washington for business and was scheduled to watch U.S. President Donald Trump’s inauguration today. Due to bitter cold weather and a venue change, Smith
Encampment in Fulton Creek is in the final steps of dismantlement
An encampment located at 34 Street and Roper Road in Edmonton was discovered in October of last year. The site contained portable generators, running water, a coffee and laundry machine,
New app helps citizens stay informed in their community
The RCMP heavily encourage Albertans to download the new RAVE Mobile Safety app. It is a mass notification system that alerts users on the following: As well as any type
The warm-up begins today
Today is Blue Monday, the most depressing day of winter: Christmas is long over, the credit card statements are starting to roll in, and there are still two months of
On the weather roller coaster, we’re at a low point
It will be a lovely weekend to curl up on the couch under a warm blanket with a mug of your favourite hot beverage. Daytime highs will more resemble overnight
Deadline is approaching for Alberta’s Order of Excellence nominations
Albertans are encouraged to nominate the most outstanding citizens that have made significant and long-lasting contributions to their communities. 220 Albertans have been invested into the Alberta Order of Excellence
Teen involved in Westlock stabbing turns himself in
In September of last year, paramedics arrived at a scene in Westlock where an 18-year-old boy had been stabbed. As a result of the investigation, the RCMP identified four suspects.
Oilers sign new defenceman
TSN reported that the Edmonton Oilers’ signed free agent defenceman, John Klingberg. 32-year-old Klingberg spent eight seasons with the Dallas Stars’ before moving on to the Anaheim Ducks, the Minnesota
Alberta RCMP received reports of 149 collisions
From midnight of January 16 till 8:00 a.m. this morning, Alberta RCMP responded to reports of 149 different collisions. Central Alberta District reported 71 collisions, the Eastern District reported 28
Gala this weekend is raising funds for the critical care unit at Sturgeon Hospital
The Sturgeon Community Hospital Foundation is holding their 33rd annual Friend Raiser Gala to help the critical care unit at the Sturgeon Community Hospital. Last year, the gala raised over
$65 million Fieldhouse being built in Sherwood Park
This past Tuesday, the Strathcona County Council approved the last reading for a debt-borrowing bylaw. The money borrowed will be used on a $65 million indoor fieldhouse in Sherwood Park.
Edmonton is investing almost half a million dollars into Chinatown
Edmonton’s Chinatown area has struggled for years with crime such as vandalism, drug use, aggressive behaviour and panhandling. There has also been a quick rise in homelessness in and around
New course in Edmonton provides knowledge on renting
A new, free course is available for Edmontonians called Rent Ready. It teaches tenant rights and responsibilities, home maintenance, budgeting, and understanding the application process. This course is part of
Housing boom in Alberta breaks records
Alberta built homes in 2024 faster than ever, leading the country in housing starts per capita. The Minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services Jason Nixon said “Alberta had a
RCMP say to stay off the roads if possible
Almost the entire province is experiencing very poor driving conditions today. There have been tons of collisions all throughout Alberta. The RCMP media stated “Please stay off the roads unless
A typical winder day today
Welcome to Friday! Today will be a transition day, with the daytime high right on normal, with some light snow starting this afternoon and going until late in the evening.
Gas prices rise tomorrow
One week ago today, we saw gas prices drop for both regular and premium by three cents per litre. Tomorrow we see gas going back up three cents per litre.
Alberta government backs out of disability group contracts
Three different groups in Edmonton, Calgary, and Red Deer that support Albertans with physical and intellectual disabilities are losing their funding. These disability advocacy groups help hundreds of Albertans with