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A raucous crowd of about 750 people, the largest yet, attended a town hall hosted by Premier Danielle Smith's Alberta Next panel in Edmonton on Thursday.
Within minutes, the tensions in the room were at a boiling point, with boos and cheers competing with each other no matter ...
Two earlier events were held last month in Red Deer and Edmonton. All three drew protesters at the gates, while inside, there ...
Some in the Trump administration have shown informal interest and support, but not all separatist leaders think such outreach ...
Despite the presence of members of the United Conservative Party’s MAGA base primed to cheer and boo in all the right places, ...
A travelling panel collecting public feedback on Alberta's grievances with Ottawa is set to make its third summer town hall ...
Albertans shouted at each other and at Premier Danielle Smith at the third Alberta Next town hall in Edmonton Thursday night.
EDMONTON — A judicial review of a proposed Alberta separation referendum question will go ahead, after an application to ...
Premier Danielle Smith to host the third Alberta Next Panel in Edmonton, political analyst Lori Williams weighs in on ...
Business owners along 101 Street in Edmonton's downtown are calling out a city plan to create a dedicated transit lane in ...
Larry Adams will be 87-years-old at the end of August. Born with cerebral palsy, he was told he would not live past the age of 25. “I was born in Edmonton, because I’ll soon have my 87th birthday.