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The Edmonton Oilers don't appear to be keen on bringing Carter Hart aboard to fix their goaltending woes next season.
British Columbia's emergency preparedness agency says a tsunami watch has been upgraded to a higher-level advisory spanning much of the province's coast.
The Oilers could use goaltending upgrades, but they are reportedly not interested in recently acquitted, yet still-ineligible, former Philadelphia Flyers goalie Carter Hart.
This July, Great North Cookie Co. opened their first Edmonton location and second location ever right in West Edmonton Mall.
Despite being acquitted in the Hockey Canada sexual assault case, Carter Hart's NHL future remains uncertain. NHL insider Frank Seravalli reports that ...
The Fort St. John Huskies have signed a new player they feel will fit into their style of play for the upcoming season.
Members of Edmonton’s South Asian community who gathered for an Edmonton Police Service town hall at Southwood Community ...
In June, when the SPS launched its own counter-extortion team, it had 10 extortion files on the docket from this year; since ...
Edmonton’s restaurants are seeing a slump in activity this summer following yet another long playoff run that benefitted some ...
Alberta’s chief electoral officer is rebuffing calls from Premier Danielle Smith and her justice minister to reverse course and sign off on a proposed referendum question on separation.
The Edmonton Oilers have reportedly made a decision whether or not to pursue free-agent goaltender Carter Hart.
EDMONTON – Alberta’s police watchdog says a retired RCMP officer has been charged six years after shooting a man in the face.