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Stephen Cook

Stephen Cook

Reporter/Editor at CBXT-DT (CBC Edmonton)

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  • General Assignment News
  • Politics

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Much of Alberta overcame long-term severe drought — but the roller-coaster isn't over yet

Alberta’s dry winter conditions saw a turnaround thanks to spring rainfall across much of the prairies — but that doesn’t mean the province is done with drought yet.
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Edmonton police arrest 6, issue warrant in relation to extortions t...

Six more people were arrested in Edmonton on Thursday in connection with a rash of extortions targeting the South Asian community. Police have also issued Canada-wide warrants for a 34-year-old man they believe is the leader of the criminal organization responsible for the extortions.
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Crown seeks life sentence with no parole for 22 years for 2 men con...

Sentencing submissions were heard in court Wednesday for two men convicted of second-degree murder during a south Edmonton community hall shooting.
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New Edmonton district plans go before council as city plans for 15-...

Edmonton city council begins hearing input Tuesday on new guidelines for neighbourhood development as the city prepares to grow to two million people.
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City council gets input on proposed district policy as Edmonton pla...

Edmonton district plans drew a wide variety of opinions during public hearings at city hall Tuesday.
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Edmonton Fringe Fest seeking donations as finances falter

The Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival is asking supporters for donations through a new campaign called Sustain Fringe.
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New year, new zoning: Edmonton's urban planning overhaul will come ...

It’s a new year and while Edmonton may look much the same from the ground, its map has radically changed.
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Why some daycares are thinking about opting out of province's grant...

The Association of Alberta Childcare Entrepreneurs, which represents many daycares across the province, says the latest agreement from the province puts financial strain on its membership.
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Alberta man charged with manslaughter in death of 5-year-old boy in...

A Leduc County man has been charged in the death of a five-year-old boy.
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Military vehicle restoration group aims to start new museum

The non-profit Valour Park Association started about a year and a half ago made up of a group of collectors who want to share Canadian military history. They aim to do so by establishing a new museum in the next few years.
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3D-printed gun trafficking conviction a first of its kind in Albert...

An Alberta man has been sentenced to eight years for trafficking 3D-printed firearms in the first conviction of its kind for the province.
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How Edmonton's zoning renewal could be a boon for newcomers - CBC.ca

Advocates and experts say Edmonton’s new proposed zoning bylaw could be a benefit to immigrants in search of housing.
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Sherwood Park man guilty of 2nd-degree murder in killing of wife's ...

Gamdur Brar, 46, was convicted Friday of second-degree murder and discharging a firearm with intent after a May 2021 shooting on Baseline Road that injured his wife and killed her 19-year-old nephew.
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Human rights group sues City of Edmonton over encampment clearing

An Edmonton human rights advocacy group is suing the city, alleging that clearing homeless camps violates multiple sections of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Alberta hiker fined $7,500 for shooting black bear in Jasper Nation...

An Edmonton man pleaded guilty Wednesday to shooting and injuring a black bear in Jasper National Park last summer.
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Alberta increases film industry support but video game developers s...

Alberta’s latest budget offers more support to the province’s growing film industry but leaves video game development still waiting for long-awaited support.
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What is — and isn't — in the budget for Edmonton - CBC.ca

Unveiled by Finance Minister Travis Toews on Tuesday, the Alberta government’s latest budget continues to fund a number of ongoing projects, including the Yellowhead Trail freeway conversion, the new Edmonton hospital and the Terwillegar Drive expansion.
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Tainted milk led to deaths of Alberta residential school children ....

A new report suggests tainted milk carrying disease was responsible for the deaths of many First Nations children at an Alberta residential school.
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New report identifies challenges faced by Black entrepreneurs in .....

The State of Black Entrepreneurs in Alberta, released Monday, details findings from a research collaboration between the Africa Centre and the Pan African Collaboration for Excellence (PACE) at the University of Alberta.
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Edmonton mayor aims to challenge status quo, build relationship wit...

At the close of 2022, Amarjeet Sohi ends his first full year as mayor with a new four-year budget and an eye towards the province’s next moves.
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Alberta's 1st esports strategy sets out path to win in a growing in...

Competitive video gaming is now a billion-dollar industry and a new strategy outlines how Alberta can get a piece of the esports pie.