Edmonton Fire Chief Year-End Interview

Edmonton Fire Chief Year-End Interview

Year-end interview with Chief Joe Zatylny (Edmonton Fire Rescue Services) on December 15, 2022.

Alberta Takes Over Federal Firearms Act Prosecutions

Alberta Takes Over Federal Firearms Act Prosecutions

Albertas government has directed provincial Crown prosecutors to take over local firearms charges from federal lawyers with an aim to not prosecute gun owners who would be swept up in Ottawas ban.

Edmonton Public School Board Chair Interview

Edmonton Public School Board Chair Interview

Year-end interview with Edmonton Public School Board Chair Trisha Estabrooks at the Centre for Education in Edmonton on Wednesday, December 14, 2022.

Edmonton Task Force targets addiction and homelessness

Edmonton Task Force targets addiction and homelessness

Rcmp Dashcam Footage Shows Shooting Of Clayton Crawford

Rcmp Dashcam Footage Shows Shooting Of Clayton Crawford

Dashcam footage showing the July 3, 2018, shooting of Clayton Crawford at a Highway 43 rest stop near Whitecourt. Cpl. Randy Stenger and Const. Jessica Brown were charged with manslaughter in his death but were acquitted Dec. 9, 2022.

Notley calls on Smith to refer Sovereignty Act for a court

Notley calls on Smith to refer Sovereignty Act for a court

The UCP government used its majority to pass Bill 1: the Alberta Sovereignty within a United Canada Act, through the final stages of the legislature around 1 a.m. Thursday, although it has yet to receive royal assent.

Police Warn of Scams Against Seniors

Police Warn of Scams Against Seniors

Members of the Alberta RCMP, Edmonton Police Service and Calgary Police Service held a joint news conference in Edmonton on Wednesday December 7, 2022 to discuss the ongoing issue of the so-called “Grandparents,” “Grandchild” or Emergency Scam.

Inflation Relief Legislation

Inflation Relief Legislation

Affordability and Utilities Minister Matt Jones shares details on legislation aimed at supporting Albertans during the affordability crisis.

David Dodge Warns Of Damage From Sovereignty Act

David Dodge Warns Of Damage From Sovereignty Act

Former Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge is making a last ditch attempt to convince Premier Danielle Smith her flagship bill will seriously harm the economy.

Alberta Plans To Import 5 Million Bottles Of Children'S Medication

Alberta Plans To Import 5 Million Bottles Of Children’S Medication

The shortage of childrens medications is being felt across the country, and Health Canada says part of the reason is unprecedented demand.