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Elderly man killed in Leduc crash
A car crash in Leduc ended up killing an elderly man, according to Leduc RCMP. Police received a report of a serious car crash between an SUV and several motorcycles on Highway 21 at Township Road 500. When emergency crews
Two arrested for 3D printing guns
Edmonton police have charged a man and woman for allegedly stealing vehicles and 3D printing guns. Back in March police began an investigation into a residence near 105 Street and 38 Avenue, which led to a search warrant being executed
Elderly man killed in Leduc crash
A car crash in Leduc ended up killing an elderly man, according to Leduc RCMP. Police received a report of a serious car crash between an SUV and several motorcycles
Two arrested for 3D printing guns
Edmonton police have charged a man and woman for allegedly stealing vehicles and 3D printing guns. Back in March police began an investigation into a residence near 105 Street and
Strathcona County property tax sees 4.84 per cent increase
Strathcona County residents will begin to receive their property tax notices next week, with the total tax rising by 4.84 per cent. “In the face of high inflation, we’ve struck
Four in hospital following Edmonton pit bull attack
Five people were attacked by a pair of pit bulls in Edmonton on Thursday, with the attack sending four of these people to hospital. The attacks were in Meadowland Park,
Rabbit show coming to Bruderheim
The annual Wildrose Classic Rabbit Show is in Bruderheim this weekend. Hosted by the Bruderheim Agricultural Society and E.A.R.S, this event will feature plenty of family friendly activities, such as
St. Albert charity marathon brings in record-high turnout
RunWild, a charity marathon event in St. Albert, saw a record-high number of participants. This was the 13th year of the event, which saw 3,000 runners racing through the city,
Edmonton calls on province to scrap Bill 18 and Bill 20
The City of Edmonton is asking the provincial government to scrap two bills that would give the province control over municipalities. Bill 18 would require the province to approve any
Edmonton Police relaunch Cadets program
The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) have announced the return of their Cadet program. The program had shut down four years ago due to a temporary suspension but has now returned
Sheldon Keefe fired from Toronto Maple Leafs
The Toronto Maple Leafs have decided to fire head coach Sheldon Keefe. The announcement was made on Thursday following the franchises loss against the Boston Bruins in the first round
Local students compete in Skills Alberta competition
Elk Island Public Schools (EIPS) students are heading to a provincial competition to show off their hard-earned expertise and experience. Skills Alberta is an annual competition that promotes excellence in
Bruderheim museum named after community leader
Bruderheim’s museum is getting some new upgrades alongside their new name. The museum, previously called Walker School, is now known as the Dennis Maschmeyer Museum, honouring the community leader who
Vehicle fire prompts police investigation
Strathcona County RCMP are looking for more information following a vehicle fire on Wednesday morning. The fire was on Anthony Henday Drive near Wye Road, with fire crews quickly putting
London Drugs reopens following cyberattack
London Drugs locations all across Western Canada reopened on Monday after closing down to a cyberattack. The cyberattack was on April 28, affecting 79 stores in British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan,
Elk Island National Parks transports wood bison herd to Alaska
Wood bison from Elk Island National Park have been transported to Alaska, according to Parks Canada. A total of 40 wood bison have recently arrived in the northern American state,
Canada government testing phone emergency alerts
Residents across most Canada will be getting a test alert on their cellphones on Wednesday. According to the government, this test will play an emergency alert sound along with news
St. Albert kicks off municipal census
The City of St. Albert announced that the 2024 municipal census is now open. The census runs until June 27, with residents able to take the census online through the
Update on Strathcona County’s shelter in place
Strathcona County RCMP have given another update on the shelter in place that happened earlier this week. On Monday morning officers were informed about a gun going off near homes
Leduc RCMP looking for owners of stolen equipment
Police in Leduc are looking for the public’s help returning stolen property to its rightful owners. On March 4, police received reports of a welder and welding trailer being stolen
Highway 15 overpass closes down
The Highway 15 pedestrian overpass in Fort Saskatchewan will be closed down for the next few weeks. This closure is due to repairs, with city contractors beginning their work on
Outloud St. Albert permanently closes
Outloud St. Albert, an organization that gave support to local 2SLGBTQ+ youth, closed its doors last week. Last Friday, the organization announced that due to a lack of funding, the
April’s Classroom of The Month
Congratulations to Mrs. Tinney’s Grade 12 class at Fort High for being April’s classroom of the month. The class received a pizza party on Monday, with the pies provided by
Fort Saskatchewan testing emergency siren system
The City of Fort Saskatchewan will be testing its emergency siren system today. The testing will begin at around 11 a.m., with sirens throughout Fort Saskatchewan going off during testing.
Edmonton police looking for information on historic homicide
Edmonton police are looking for tips related to a 2009 homicide. Just after 4 a.m. on October 6, 2009, police were told about an injured woman lying on the road
One dead after car crash near Morinville
A woman is dead following a car crash that happened near Morinville last week. The crash was on Thursday night on Highway 642 between Range Road 271 and 272. When
Strathcona County police issue shelter in place due to firearms complaint
Strathcona County RCMP issued a shelter in place on Monday morning. This came as police are currently investigating a firearms complaint between Range Road 222 and Range Road 223 north
Strathcona County offering rebate on rain barrels
From now until Autumn, Strathcona County is offering a rebate when residents purchase a rain barrel. Rain barrels can help residents save on their water bills and help plants stay
Edmonton Police Service release 2023 crime stats
The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) have released crime stats from 2023. This annual analysis provides an overview of crime and violence within the city, with the analysis showing that crime
Fort Saskatchewan Pottery Guild holding spring sale
The Fort Saskatchewan Pottery Guild’s annual spring sale is going on this weekend. On Friday and Saturday, the guild will be holding a sale at the Dow Centennial Centre, selling
Voting open for 2024 Garbage Can Design Contest
The City of St. Albert has opened up voting for their annual Garbage Can Design Contest. Voting is open until May 10, with the contest part of the Spruce Up
Alberta preparing for dry summer with Drought Response Plan
The Alberta government have released its 2024 Drought Response Plan to help support the province during any dry conditions over the summer. “Alberta’s new 2024 Drought Response Plan will help