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City councillor Jennifer Rice seeks court order to overturn code of conduct breaches

An Edmonton city councillor found to have violated councils code of conduct by discriminating against and harassing an employee wants a court to intervene and toss the findings.

Edmonton man pleads guilty to targeting, sexually exploiting young girls over social media

An Edmonton man has admitted to a slew of sexual offences against eight young girls who he connected with over social media.

Alberta appeal court upgrades conviction to 1st-degree murder in fentanyl injection death

A man already serving a life sentence for the death of a Bigstone Cree Nation woman has had his conviction upgraded to first-degree murder.

Family, police still seeking leads in death and disappearance of Edmonton woman

Around 5 a.m. on the morning of July 10, 2021, Nicole Frenchman climbed out of a cab on Whyte Avenue and vanished.

Disappointment and hope: Edmonton's history-making dreams crushed in Oilers' Game 7 loss

Oilers fans who turned out for watch parties, hoping to witness a historic win Monday night were instead left heartrbroken as the Oilers fell to the Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final.
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City of believers: Edmonton ready for Oilers to bring home the Cup

The Oilers' scrappy comeback in the Stanley Cup final series has inspired fans to hope for what would be a historic win Monday.

Appeals dismissed for father, son convicted in killings of Mtis hunters

The Court of Appeal of Alberta has upheld convictions against a father and son found guilty in the shooting deaths ofMtishunters Jacob Sansom and Maurice Cardinal.

Alberta government promises amendments in wake of Bill 20 backlash

In the wake of significant backlash from mayors and councillors across Alberta, the province is promising amendments to proposed legislation to give itself major new powers over municipalities.

Edmonton police seeing no further extortion of South Asian businesses as investigation continues

A rash of extortion incidentstargeting South Asian home builders in Edmonton has dropped off, but police are continuing to investigate the string of arsons that have destroyed new or under-construction homes.

Edmonton police officer acquitted of assault with a weapon during arrest

An Edmonton police officer who shot a man with a stun gun during an arrest was found not guilty of assault with a weapon Tuesday.