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Tag Archives: Edmonton
Maclean’s in Conversation: Paul Wells sits down with Don Iveson
The mayor of Edmonton joins Maclean’s senior writer Paul Wells to discuss the plethora of challenges the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to cities
Were Edmonton police delaying bail-hearing paperwork to watch the Oilers?
An affidavit filed in court strongly suggests it, as the province defends itself against claims it’s been holding suspects too long without giving them a shot at bail
A river runs through it: The story of the hardiest boat in Edmonton
For 25 years, a succession of owners have propped up the 399-passenger sternwheeler that plies the North Saskatchewan River. It may never be a moneymaker, but for the current owner, keeping it afloat is victory enough
From joyous wedding to national tragedy
The aftermath of the Iran plane crash takes the form of heartbreaking recollections—many of them centred in Edmonton’s small Iranian-Canadian community
Edmonton solves its dead cat riddle—with the help of pet detectives
The mutilated bodies suggested psychopaths as the perpetrators, but a new branch of forensics pointed elsewhere
If Rachel Notley can’t win Alberta’s ‘905,’ the NDP loses Alberta
Jason Markusoff’s Alberta insider for March 27: Uniting Albertans against a Torontonian, Kenney vs. the ‘modern world’ on LGBTQ rights, and more
Is Sobeys suffocating this north Edmonton neighbourhood?
Edmonton residents claim Sobeys is violating their right to competitive prices and products in their burgeoning neighbourhood. The company says the community is ‘well-served.’
Comparison shopping in Edmonton, the temporary pot capital of Canada
Somehow the city rang in Oct. 17 with more legal pot shops than any of its Canadian counterparts. We paid them all a visit.
What about Edmonton?
Check out three post-secondary options in Alberta’s capital city