Allergies aggravated by gender imbalance in plants
An American horticulturist has been travelling across Canada to analyze the plant population in urban cities and the affects an imbalanced population of plants have on allergy suffers.
Edmonton dims for Earth Hour 2012
Are you prepared to dim the lights at 8:30 p.m. Saturday?
Edmonton police investigating random assualts on women
Police in southeast Edmonton are looking for a man who assaulted two random women as they were walking down the street last week.
EPS and United Way team up for annual dodgeball tournament
It was duck, dive and dodge at the Third Annual UDodge tournament, hosted Friday at the NAIT gym.
Police probe suspicious death in North Edmonton
Edmonton police are investigating a suspicious death after a man in his 20s was found dead in an SUV on the north side.
Students help design new homes for zoo animals
What’s the best habitat for a spider monkey at our city zoo? How about arctic foxes or tigers?
VIDEO: Prairie man serenades cops with Bohemian Rhapsody from back of cruiser
What happens in the back of a cruiser, stays in the back of a cruiser — unless of course it’s a slurry rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody sung by a recently arrested “drunk guy.”
Students rally round ‘pledge to vote’
Students, get out and vote — that’s the ultimate message the University of Alberta Students’ Union (UASU) wants to send its population, and it’s doing it with a personal “pledge to vote” sign-up campaign across campus from now to election day on April 23.
Virtue, Moir lead after short dance
NICE, France - Scott Moir admits he hasn't been his usual jovial self this week at the world figure skating championships.
Edmonton woman stopped at border for snow bylaw ticket
When going on vacation, remember to pay off tickets before heading across the border.
Edmonton looking for input on sanitary costs until April 9
Edmontonians are being asked to gauge their concerns on the cost of sanitary utility rates.
Your Candidates: Edmonton-Gold Bar
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Oilers shut down Hall for the season
Edmonton Oilers forward Taylor Hall is done for the season.
Holmes helps create homes in Edmonton
With the push of a golden shovel from TV celebrities and local dignitaries, the Boyle Renaissance Project Phase II is now under construction — and one step closer to providing city seniors and disabled aboriginals with adequate and affordable housing.
Commuter calamity strikes on the Yellowhead
A serious multi-vehicle accident at Yellowhead Trail and 149 Street over the noon hour on Tuesday involved several cars, a passenger van and Mack truck, with the driver and passenger of the van taken to hospital with unconfirmed injuries.
Capital region infrastructure safe from cuts
Yesterday’s provincial budget announced freezes to public-sector wages and social assistance and a plan to eliminate the deficit in five years, but Mayor Jim Watson was watching for two things.
Nostalgia drives 'Titanic' re-release: Zane
TORONTO - The making of James Cameron's disaster film "Titanic" was like a "military expedition," co-star Billy Zane recalls as the blockbuster epic prepares to launch anew as a 3D spectacle.
University of Alberta students take homemade eco-car to Texas
Students from the University of Alberta are on their way to Texas to see if their homemade sustainable car has the right stuff to take home some prizes.
Your Candidates: Edmonton-Decore
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Your Candidates: Edmonton-Centre
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