Two 12-year-olds charged in attack at Edmonton LRT station that left woman in critical condition - Dec. 5, 2023

Demotion ordered for Edmonton police officer who assaulted homeless man - Dec. 5, 2023

Man, 19, faces manslaughter charges in shooting deaths of 2 Edmonton police constables - Nov. 29, 2023

118 deaths in 3 months: Boyle Street grappling with more deaths on streets - Oct. 31, 2023

Alberta courts issue warning about the use of artificial intelligence in courtrooms - Oct. 12, 2023

Is it ethical for dietitian influencers to take money for posts? Not everyone agrees - Oct. 2, 2023

Trans teens and youth say gender-affirming care is ‘life-changing.’ So why is it so hard to find in Canada? - Sept. 18, 2023

Short bursts of intense exercise may be fine during pregnancy, a new study suggests - Aug. 15, 2023

BMI is an ‘imperfect’ way to measure health. But replacing it is complicated - July 12, 2023

Jury finds woman guilty of first-degree murder of St. Albert senior - June 22, 2023

Signs of tension: Tent removal warnings in Edmonton’s Chinatown worry some advocates - June 9, 2023

First-degree murder trial sees tense exchange between prosecutor, accused - June 7, 2023

Suspect in fatal stabbing of Edmonton mother and child had lengthy, violent record - May 11, 2023

Canadian sex workers gather in Edmonton for national assembly - May 4, 2023

Gang violence among threats to safety for Edmonton homeless population, says researcher - April 13, 2023

Northern Alberta man convicted of first-degree murder in 15-year-old’s death - April 4, 2023

Employee defrauds Edmonton Catholic Schools of over $200O through invoice, credit card scheme - March 15, 2021

Sexual assault centres snubbed in Alberta budget, advocates say - March 1, 2023

Of mice and memories: A look inside Edmonton’s shuttered Coliseum - Feb. 24, 2023

Prosecutors allege Edmonton soldier attempted to murder her 3 children over custody decision - Feb. 6, 2023

Edmonton spiritual leader charged with 4 counts of sexual assault - Jan. 23, 2023

6 deaths, 4 months: Central Edmonton violence prompts concern for the vulnerable - Jan. 23, 2023

Cree girl who died should never have been taken by Children’s Services, Alberta judge finds - Jan. 4, 2023

Edmonton police expect in-house gun analysis will provide bang for the buck - Jan. 3, 2023

Woman told police husband killed nephew but testimony differs during trial - Dec. 3, 2022

‘I heard the shot’: Close-range shooting described at first-degree murder trial - Nov. 22, 2022

Glaring safety issues in group home fire that left two men with disabilities dead: report - Oct.26, 2022

Armed organized crime groups are changing the focus of Edmonton police gang unit - Oct. 18, 2022

Alberta defence lawyers to refuse all legal aid cases starting Monday - Sept. 23, 2022

How First Nations in Alberta are building their own child welfare systems - Aug. 12, 2022

The younger their child, the less likely parents will want them to get COVID-19 vaccine, survey finds - July 22, 2022

Preparing for the Pope: First Nations, city, police rush to prepare for Edmonton papal visit - July 13, 2022

Charter not violated in denying transplant to patient who refused COVID-19 vaccine, court rules - July 12, 2022

Deportations halted for two Edmonton families at 11th hour - July 5, 2022

Family fears for their lives as deportation from Canada imminent - July 2, 2022

Supporters plead to keep mother, 6-year-old Canadian daughter from being forced to leave country - June 16, 2022

Anglican Church put interests of alleged abusers ahead of victims, says woman whose trust was violated - May 11, 2022

Judge rejects class-action lawsuit attempt by alleged sexual abuse victims of Alberta priest - April 27. 2022

Is there a skills gap in Alberta's labour market? Two economists weigh in - April 21, 2022

Edmonton police adopt Const. Daniel Woodall fatality inquiry recommendations on search warrants - April 14, 2022

Ethics commissioner calls for reform of Alberta lobbyist rules - March 3, 2022

Anti-restriction protests making life miserable, downtown Edmonton residents say - Feb. 18, 2022

Woman faces removal from Canada after college admission letter turned out to be fake - Feb. 16, 2022

14 Alberta schools exempt from masking rules, province says - Feb. 1, 2022

Alleged sexual abuse victims seek to certify class action lawsuit against Alberta, church - Jan. 25, 2022

What amateur athletes recovering from COVID-19 need to know about return to sport - Jan. 24, 2022

Health expert urges caution after blood-testing firm claims 'pandemic is over' in Alberta hamlet - Jan. 9, 2022

Alberta surpasses annual record for most drug poisoning deaths - Dec. 23, 2021

Northwest Alberta loses child psychiatrist as province makes shift in how doctors are paid - Dec. 22, 2021

Court hears emergency injunction application to stop ID'ing at supervised consumption sites - Dec. 16, 2021

How neighbours and communities are divided over COVID-19 in this rural Alberta county - Dec. 13, 2021

Prosecutor shortage puts 1,200 court cases at risk, says Alberta Crown Attorneys' Association - Nov. 21, 2021

Open letter from student groups renews pressure on U of A to take action on sexual violence - Nov. 17, 2021

Key witness collapses while giving evidence in Serenity inquiry - Nov. 16, 2021

A decade after Jolene Cote's homicide, her family and police still hope for arrest - Oct. 13, 2021

Serenity's mother tells inquiry relationship with caseworker was difficult from start - Sept. 18, 2021

Social worker, investigator involved in Serenity's kinship case felt rushed, inquiry hears - Sept. 15, 2021

Fatality inquiry underway for Serenity, 4-year-old who died in kinship care - Sept. 10, 2021

Some animal rescues warn pet surrenders are rising as pre-pandemic life returns - July 25, 2021

Alberta doctors warn against reopening too fast as COVID-19 numbers drop - May 25, 2021

Why are COVID-19 vaccine rates lower in some parts of rural Alberta? - May 20, 2021

Why some Alberta seniors still haven't been vaccinated - May 17, 2021

COVID-19 hits large-scale training exercise at CFB Wainwright - May 6, 2021

Alberta parents keen to book vaccine for kids aged 12 to 15 with underlying conditions - May 1, 2021

Should Alberta reconsider COVID-19 vaccine prioritization? It's complicated, expert says - April 26, 2021

Low first week turnout at Edmonton mass vaccination clinic - April 16, 2021

How an Alberta COVID-19 vaccine clinic is giving shots twice as fast as others - April 1, 2021

What it’s like to die from COVID — and how it feels for those left behind - March 18, 2021. Collaboration with Fletcher Robson and Joel Dryden.

Airport to arm: How AHS is moving COVID-19 vaccine around the province - March 14, 2021

'Mom's a Medium' star engaged in unfair business practices, Service Alberta finds - Feb. 11, 2020

Vaccinated or not? Health-care system in Alberta dealing with how to deploy workers - Feb. 3, 2021

Alberta First Nations leaders frustrated by delay in vaccine rollout - Jan. 19, 2021

What Edmonton can learn from cities that already have 2M people - Jan. 3, 2021

'A very bad example': Alberta ER doc slams politicians' international travel - Jan. 3, 2021

Edmonton pastor ticketed for COVID-19 violations, northern pastor calls rules 'tyranny' - Dec. 22, 2020

 Alberta's last hanged man - Nov. 17, 2020. Robert Raymond Cook, the last person to die by capital punishment in Alberta, protested his innocence in the deaths of seven members of his own family until the day he went to the gallows. On the 60th anniversary of his death, we revisit the case and look at why the intrigue and debate about the case live on.

They reported their alleged abuser. He died. Now what? - Nov. 9, 2020. After decades of silence, a group of men came forward alleging Anglican priest Gordon Dominey sexually assaulted them in the 1980s, when they were teen inmates at an Edmonton youth jail. Dominey died before the case could go to trial, leaving the men with an uncertain path to justice.

New messaging service will connect Mennonites with government COVID-19 info - Sept. 10, 2020

Parents keen for routine, concerned about risk as Edmonton public schools open - Sept. 3, 2020

'A bright little girl': Family remembers teen, accused has lengthy criminal record - Aug. 21, 2020

Witness surprised anyone survived bus crash in Jasper National Park that killed 3, injured 24 - July 19, 2020

Serenity: A life cut short - June 23, 2020. It's been almost six years since four-year-old Serenity died in care. While her case drew a firestorm of criticism in the ensuing years, the window for a criminal charge to be reactivated is set to close this summer, and Serenity's mother worries no person or organization will ever be held accountable in her death. Reporter Paige Parsons gained access to extensive court documents and interviews to seek to understand Serenity's life, and what went so terribly wrong.

All he did was scream': Father reacts to video of police officer dropping a knee onto son - June 8, 2020

Small-scale Alberta meat producers, retailers see boom during COVID-19 - May 25, 2020

Pandemic leaves Edmonton's Chinatown just trying to hang on - May 13, 2020

'Missing the revenue, missing the work': Alberta vacation spots stare down quiet season start - May 2, 2020

Dissent from a distance: How Alberta activists are coping with physical distancing rules - April 23, 2020

Buggies and barn scenes: Alberta writer explains allure of Amish romance novels - April 20, 2020

Laundromat etiquette: A laundry list of best practices during COVID-19 - April 13, 2020

Why the Greta sticker didn't meet Canada's broad child pornography definition - March 12, 2020

You're not seeing things. Ghost kitchens are popping up across Edmonton - March 9, 2020

Take heed, singles: Edmonton's bartenders and baristas weigh in with first date tips - Feb. 14, 2020

Budget 2020: Health budget sees doubling of private clinic surgeries, deductibles on seniors drug plan - Feb. 7, 2020

'It's hopeful': New Indigenous child welfare law prompts questions, optimism in Alberta - Jan. 31, 2020

'Heartbroken': Mother says daughter still waiting for reading with 'Mom's a Medium' star - Jan. 24, 2020

Jingle all the way — to work: Edmontonians share what it's like to work on Christmas - Dec. 25, 2019

20 years later, a Y2K skeptic reflects on millennium hysteria - Dec. 23, 2019

'A big relief': Driver acquitted after Alberta judge rules Paul First Nation roads private - Dec. 9, 2019

A different perspective': Nurse practitioners push to practise in community clinics - Nov. 15, 2019

'It's just hurtful': Don Cherry's comments shake Edmonton hockey community - Nov. 11, 2019

Hells Angels hopeful involved in Greek killing returns to Alberta - Oct. 27, 2019

'I can't afford this': Senior raises alarm over skincare kiosk sales tactics - Oct. 22, 2019

'Kind of a shame': Tower development to cast shadow on beloved view - Oct. 6, 2019

'Ripe to burn': Northern Alberta farmers face down wildfire threat - Aug. 20, 2019

'We have to start again': Family's farmhouse razed in Chuckegg Creek wildfire - Aug, 19, 2019

'There’s nothing else like it': El Mirador building with unique design, at risk' - March 25, 2019

McCauley residents question cluster of inner-city pharmacies - Feb. 26, 2019

'That's the wound': Reports detailing offenders’ Indigenous backgrounds are surging in Alberta’s courts - Oct. 5, 2018

High-tech hopes: When a 'big bet' goes belly up, how Edmonton can spark the tech innovation it desperately wants - March 28, 2019

Families of Jayme Pasieka's murder victims may never know why - April 3, 2017. Pasieka's attack lasted minutes, but it shocked the city, tore apart a workplace and shattered the lives of victims and their families.