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Carney is more of a smooth talker than his predecessor, dresses and acts more dignified than (Justin) Trudeau ever did, they seem to be cut from the same old rag. I guess it’s true that a Liberal is a ...
I love how one Edmontonian complains that no one is using bike lanes downtown. Then a biker responds that it’s too dangerous ...
A cyclist travels along the divided bike lane on 99 Avenue near 106 Street in Edmonton, on Monday, May 6, 2019. Photo by Ian Kucerak / Postmedia file ...
Four games in and we’re tied 2-2, and we’re still waiting for the teams to bring their ‘A’ game to the rink on the same night.
The Alberta government announced it would claw back the $200 Canadian Disability Benefit from Albertans with disabilities shortly after the federal program was announced. Photo by Shaughn Butts ...
Edmonton Elks quarterback Tre Ford (2) celebrates a touchdown against the Montreal Alouettes during second half CFL action on Thursday, June 19, 2025 in Edmonton. Photo by Greg Southam / Postmedia ...
I am still waiting for a worthy candidate to run for Mayor of Edmonton. Look around. Is the city better than it was a few years ago? Double digit annual tax increases for worse service and an ...
Al Willey (We sure hope he knows what he’s doing.) Real downer While the rest of us have great pride in Alberta and Canada, especially on Canada Day, Lorne Gunter throws cold water on a day of ...
You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. I think maybe the referendum on separation should be divided into southern Alberta and northern Alberta ...
When the federal government announced the Canadian Disability Benefit, to the tune of $200 every month, there was cause for relief for Albertans with disability in meeting the ever-rising cost of ...
Edmonton Sun readers offer their insights on infill housing, Mark Carney, sexual content in school library books, and resource development.
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