AvatarCBC NewsAvatarAvatar2 hours agoFederal Court orders Ottawa to make changes to self-government deal struck with Métis Nation of Albertaverified_publisherCBC News - Bob WeberOttawa must make changes to a self-government deal it struck with the Métis Nation of Alberta, says a Federal Court ruling. The ruling, released …
AvatarCBC NewsAvatarAvatar4 hours agoEdmonton piano teacher charged with sexual assault of 10-year-old girlverified_publisherCBC News - Madeline SmithAn Edmonton piano teacher is facing charges after a 10-year-old girl reported that he sexually assaulted her during music lessons. Cassius Alleyne, …
AvatarCBC NewsAvatarAvatar4 hours agoThere is 'a lot of beauty' in the Western Canadian communities that inspired writer Cole Nowickiverified_publisherCBC News - CBC RadioThe Next Chapter13:01Bar karaoke characters and life in Western Canada in Cole Nowicki’s essay collection Vancouver-based writer and former …
AvatarCBC NewsAvatarAvatar5 hours agoPremiers Higgs, Smith call on MPs to abandon carbon pricing programverified_publisherCBC News - Peter ZimonjicConservative premiers continued their war on the Liberal government's carbon pricing policy Thursday, telling MPs on a parliamentary committee that …
AvatarCBC NewsAvatarAvatar14 hours agoDanielle Smith says province 'ready to assist' with Edmonton's financial challenges as city manager exitsverified_publisherCBC News - Natasha RiebeAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is standing by to help Edmonton with its financial challenges — if they ask — while political …
AvatarCBC NewsAvatarAvatar14 hours agoDanielle Smith says province 'ready to assist' with Edmonton's fiscal challenges as city manager exitsverified_publisherCBC News - Natasha RiebeAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is standing by to help Edmonton with its financial challenges — if the city asks — while political …
AvatarCBC NewsAvatarAvatar15 hours agoEdmonton's new housing construction dipped in 2023 as Alberta's population boomsverified_publisherCBC News - Madeline SmithThe pace of new housing construction declined in Edmonton last year even as a record number of new residents moved to Alberta. The latest numbers from …
AvatarCBC NewsAvatarAvatar17 hours agoDo you need a spring COVID-19 vaccine? Research backs extra round for high-risk groupsverified_publisherCBC News - Lauren PelleyNew guidelines suggest certain high-risk groups could benefit from having another dose of a COVID-19 vaccine this spring — and more frequent shots in …
AvatarCBC NewsAvatarAvatar10 hours agoA settlement in a U.S. lawsuit could upend the cornerstone of real estate industry: commissionsverified_publisherCBC News - Peter ArmstrongThe cost of selling a home in the United States may be about to change dramatically. A real estate trade group has agreed to a landmark deal to drop …
AvatarCBC NewsAvatarAvatar1 day agoFederal immigration limits undercutting Alberta's economy, premier says in letter to Trudeauverified_publisherCBC News - Bill GravelandAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says federal immigration limits are undercutting her province's ability to fill jobs, grow the economy and aid those …
AvatarCBC NewsAvatarAvatar1 day agovideoPolice chief McFee on Edmonton's encampment strategyverified_publisherCBC NewsIt's been nearly three months since police and the city started tearing down encampments in Edmonton. Edmonton AM host Mark Connolly talks with …
AvatarCBC NewsAvatarAvatar1 day agoAlberta's population surges by record-setting 202,000 people: Here's where they all came fromverified_publisherCBC News - Robson FletcherAlberta smashed population-growth records in the past year, mainly due to people moving to the province from across Canada and around the world. The …