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Judge delays court appearance for driver in patio deathA judge delayed the first appearance of a man accused of impaired driving in the death of a boy who was killed while sitting on a restaurant patio in Edmonton Tuesday.
Edmonton's Mayor Stephen Mandel bows outStephen Mandel will not run for a fourth consecutive term as Edmonton mayor.
Stunt victim was about to be married, attend U of AA 20-year-old woman killed when a stunt went awry at an Edmonton parking lot Saturday has been identified as Melinda Green.
Edmonton driver, 62, charged in boy's patio deathA 62-year-old Edmonton man is facing numerous impaired driving-related charges after a two-year-old boy was killed when a SUV crashed through a dining patio at a south Edmonton restaurant Sunday night.
Unlicensed teen ticketed for high-speed driveA teenage girl without a licence pulled over for speeding on a highway near Calgary is facing several charges.
Alberta's beef industry: 10 years after mad cow crisisAlberta's beef industry is still in decline, with Canadians eating less of the meat and fewer producers raising cattle 10 years after BSE, or mad cow disease, savaged the industry.
Edmonton man runs into traffic, killed by carA 26-year-old man became the city's third traffic death on the long weekend early Monday morning after he was hit by car in southwest Edmonton.
Wheelchair rugby grows in popularityWheelchair rugby is seeing a rise in popularity across Alberta, with clubs in Calgary and Edmonton reporting new members.
Man charged in stabbings near Kingsway transit stationA man was taken into custody Saturday after three people were stabbed near the Kingsway Transit Station Saturday evening.
Pigeon Lake businesses look forward to full season of campingBusiness owners in Pigeon Lake are looking forward to this year's season after most of the provincial campground closed early last year for renovations
- Six campers rescued after getting lost in Kananaskis Country
A group of six campers was rescued Sunday morning after becoming lost when they wandered away from their campsite near Gorge Creek Trail.
1 dead, 6 injured in Edson crashA 39-year-old man from Edson died early Sunday morning in a collision between a pickup truck and a minivan.
Seniors targeted by Edmonton jewellery thievesAfter receiving reports about two recent daytime robberies, Edmonton Police are warning about jewellery thieves who appear to be targeting seniors.
Jeep driver apologizes after stunt kills Edmonton womanA man claiming to be the driver of a Jeep that struck and killed a spectator at a charity event in Edmonton says he is sorry for what happened.
Harper chief of staff resigns amid Senate expense scandalNigel Wright has resigned as Prime Minister Stephen Harper's chief of staff, following revelations he wrote a $90,000 cheque to repay living expenses claimed by Senator Mike Duffy.
Spectator killed at Edmonton Jeep eventA 20-year-old woman died Saturday during an event for Jeep enthusiasts held in a parking lot just west of downtown Edmonton.
Downtown market alters layout due to constructionMild temperatures and sunny skies brought thousands of people to 104th Street on Saturday as the City Market moved outside for the first day this year
Loft residents start petition against proposed strip clubResidents of the Cambridge Lofts on Jasper Avenue have started a petition to block a strip club from opening up in the building.
Teachers urge province to reverse funding cutsDelegates to the Alberta Teachers' Association annual general meeting passed several motions on Saturday asking the province to reverse cuts to education
Woman killed in rollover near PonokaA 25-year-old Red Deer woman was killed on Saturday when she was thrown from a vehicle that rolled on the QEII Highway near Ponoka.
Man killed in rollover near Slave LakeOne man was killed and another injured in a rollover near Slave Lake early Saturday morning.
Danielle Smith asks RCMP to investigate SandhuWildrose Official Opposition Leader Danielle Smith has requested the RCMP conduct a criminal investigation into the actions of Edmonton-Manning MLA Peter Sandhu.
Remand centre sued by man who killed cellmateThe man who was found not criminally responsible for stomping his cellmate to death at the Edmonton Remand Centre in 2011 is now suing centre staff.
Abducted woman foundEdmonton police are reporting that Rhianne Melin Larocque, who was abducted on Thursday morning, has been dropped off unharmed in the city's outskirts.
Mall owner sues Slave Lake and its fire departmentA company is suing the province, the town of Slave Lake and its fire department for $3 million for damages caused by a 2011 wildfire.
Breton, Alta., area remains identifiedHuman remains found by a passerby earlier this month in the Breton area near the North Saskatchewan River southwest of Edmonton have been identified.
Alberta to open 6 new trade officesPremier Alison Redford has announced the locations of six new provincial trade offices, including a second one in China.
Harper should speak up about Duffy, says MRU profA Calgary political scientist says Stephen Harper should be speaking up about the Mike Duffy scandal.
Chat replay: Your gardening questions answeredGetting your garden started for the summer? CBC Calgary's gardening expert Lyndon Penner answered questions and offered tips and tricks in a live chat that happened over the noon hour. You can replay it here.
Some wildfires started by would-be firefighters, investigator saysWould-be firefighters looking for employment are believed to have caused some of the wildfires in Saskatchewan, an arson expert says.
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