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Born out of a time when it was almost impossible to reach out and touch someone, an Edmonton art installation appears to be ...
Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen said the province is looking at bikeways that draw concern from local residents. He ...
Each of the books Demetrios Nicolaides wants to take off shelves deals with LGBTQ+ subject matter, critics noted.
It’s the largest non-juried art festival in Alberta. Each year, 460 artists from Edmonton and across the province gather on ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta announces ban on explicit sexual content in school librariesThe Alberta government is introducing a series of new, provincewide standards that will ban books containing explicit sexual ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNEdmonton man faces murder charge in northern Alberta shooting: RCMPAn Edmonton has been charged with murder in relation to an early Friday shooting incident in northern Alberta.
RCMP say a year-long investigation revealed four victims were employees at rural businesses owned by a father and son, who ...
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Two charged with exploiting foreign workers with 90-hour weeks at motel, gas station in EdmontonAlberta RCMP say a father and his son are facing multiple charges after they allegedly coerced four foreign workers to clock ...
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Alberta, Ottawa putting $203 million into new affordable housing unitsEDMONTON – Alberta and Ottawa have signed off on $203 million for new affordable housing projects across the province.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta Sheriffs shut down long-term drug house in south EdmontonAlberta Sheriffs have shut down what they describe as a problem drug house in south Edmonton that has been a source of drug ...
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Alberta pauses new on-farm slaughter sale limits to mixed reaction from farmersAlberta animal farmers are pleased but anxious for updates after the provincial government paused new limits on annual ...
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Alberta bans ‘explicit’ books in school libraries starting Oct. 1Students in Grade 10 and above will be allowed to read non-explicit content, if it is developmentally appropriate.
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