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Edmonton couple welcome 4 times the joy after having quadruplets

The Watson family welcomed new additions into the world on July 8 after giving birth to four babies.

School officials preparing for Jasper students to return to school in mid-September

Students from Jasper will be able to return to in-person learning on Sept 17. The school year for all three schools in Jasper will be delayed as work continues to clean up in the aftermath of July's wildfire.

Uncertainty looms for Jasper's tourism operators as many assess the damage

Some business owners in Jasper say they are feeling the pressure to get back up and running after July's wildfire ripped through the town site.

Virtual town hall aims to help Jasper businesses get back on their feet

Jasper Park Chamber of Commerce held a virtual town hall on Wednesday afternoon to help businesses get back on their feet. From highway closure to insurance, the town's businesses are faced with the daunting task of figuring out how to move forward.

Mosquitoes have been mercifully quiet in Edmonton this summer. But one invasive species has increased

Edmonton is seeing fewer mosquitoes prowl the city this summer. But experts say a new species that harbours the West Nile virus is creeping its way into the province.

Jasper schools won't be ready to open for new school year as wildfire cleanup continues

All three schools in Jasper will not ready in time for the school year as work continues to clean up the aftermath of July's wildfire.

Edmonton's Food Bank struggling after cancellation of Heritage Festival

Edmonton's Food Bank says it is in need of donations after the final day of Edmonton Heritage Festival was cancelled after heavy rain damaged infrastructure.

Family of Mathios Arkangelo and allies demand justice outside EPS stations

Calls for justice rang out at six Edmonton police stations as the family of Mathios Arkangelo, along with community allies, demanded accountability in the killing of the 28-year-old by EPS.

Black pioneers from historic Alberta community of Campsie now have a permanent resting place

Decades after a historic Alberta cemetery was restored, a group of volunteers is honouring the people buried there. Permanent headstones were placed in mid-July at the Bethel Baptist Cemetery near Barrhead, Alta. The cemetery is one of the few traces that remain of the Black pioneer community of Campsie.

Edmonton police commission imposes restrictions on how public can provide feedback

The Edmonton police commission passed a motion during a Thursday meeting changing how the public can provide feedback after it said that comments from recent meetings from speakers were "defamatory, derogatory, and demeaning." But criticism from a speaker on Thursday noted the revisions will shut down conversation.