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How to Ring in 2026 in Edmonton

Discover the best ways to celebrate New Year's Eve in Edmonton for 2025. From family-friendly events to festive gatherings, plan your perfect night to welcome 2026.

Free New Year's Eve 2026 Celebrations in Edmonton

Ring in 2026 at Edmonton's free City Hall festivities with two fireworks shows, skating, live music, and free transit. Plan your night with details on road closures and family activities.

Edmonton Citywide Parking Ban Begins Sunday Morning

A citywide parking ban will be in effect in Edmonton starting Sunday morning, December 28, 2025, to facilitate snow removal operations. Residents must move vehicles or face tickets and towing.

Flin Flon's New Snow Lodge Aims to Boost Winter Tourism

A new snow lodge is under construction at a Flin Flon campground, set to open in late January. This initiative aims to create a unique venue for events and capitalize on Manitoba's winter tourism potential.

Birth Tourism on the Rise in Canada, Data Suggests

Recent data indicates a notable increase in birth tourism in Canada, a practice where non-residents give birth to gain citizenship for their child. Explore the implications and national response.

New Plans to Reopen Historic Yoho National Park Lodge

A boarded-up historic lodge in Yoho National Park is slated for revival, offering a chance to walk into Canadian history. Discover the plans to restore this once-globally renowned backcountry destination.

5 Students Hurt in Edmonton Hit-and-Run Crash

Five students were hospitalized after a multi-vehicle hit-and-run in north Edmonton. Police are investigating the serious collision that occurred on December 16, 2025. Read for the latest details.

Edmonton parking ban activated for major snowstorm

The City of Edmonton has declared a parking ban as crews prepare for significant snowfall. Residents must move vehicles to facilitate clearing. Stay updated on the latest winter weather response.

$3.9M to Restore Ontario Snowmobile Trail Network

The Ontario government is providing $3.9 million to restore 4,500 kilometres of snowmobile trails across the province, supporting winter tourism and recreation. Learn more about this key investment.

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