Nearly one year later and police have yet to solve the mystery of what happened to Lyle and Marie McCann. The St. Albert couple disappeared on July 3rd, 2010 after leaving in their RV to visit family in British Columbia. more...
Winner of best picture at the 83rd Annual Academy Awards, The King's Speech is raising awareness about an affliction that affects about 10,000 Edmontonians. more...
It's been ten years since a 13 month old girl walked out of a north end Edmonton home, froze and came back to life.
Raw emotions still bubble to the surface when those closest to the story recall that day. more...
Fort McMurray is on the verge of becoming a boom town again, but is it at the expense of an already bursting community? Scott Roberts takes a look at the challenges faced by the community of 80,000. more...
The city of Fort McMurray is facing growth pressures. With a limited ability to grow there is renewed talk about the possibility of building another town just north of Fort McMurray. more...
Many parents are finding their adult kids are willing to live at home much longer than they ever did.
Research backs that up, showing that many young adults are reluctant to leave the nest. In tonight's special assignment -- Serena Mah takes a look at why some are fine with giving up their independence for a somewhat free-ride with their parents. more...
When tragedy strikes, some families falter, others find the inner strength and determination to go on. Erin Isfeld introduces you to Holland Desmarais -- a 12-year-old boy who's exploring a whole new world -- and making history at the same time. more...
Some serious questions are being raised by parents of young adults with autism in Alberta, as they complain there's a shortage of opportunities after leaving high school. In a special assignment Laura Tupper introduces you to a mother determined not to have her sons end up in a group home. more...
In part two of our series on the challenges faced by adults with autism, Laura Tupper introduces you to a young autistic man who is struggling to find work. He sat down to talk about some of the challenges he's faced since graduating from high school. more...
The McCanns have been gone four months... But what happened in the hours before the motor home burned? In a special assignment CTV's David Ewasuk reveals new details the public has yet to see and talks to people who are coming forward for the first time. more...
He has gone from a person of interest to the RCMP's primary suspect. CTV's David Ewasuk sits down with the parents of Travis Vader who speak publicly for the first time about the investigation and their son's alleged involvement. more...
This past summer an Edmonton neighbourhood made headlines after dinosaur bones were unearthed. Now, staff at Drumheller's Royal Tyrell Museum are getting the Edmontosaurus and Albertosaurus bones ready to be displayed to the public. more...
With growing concern over climate change, many homeowners are eager to try green alternatives for energy consumption. One Edmonton man went to the extreme and found a way to say 'no' to natural gas. Jessica Earle shows us what he tapped into. more...
One of Hollywood's biggest stars Marilyn Monroe once called Jasper home for a short time. The silver screen icon shot the movie River of No Return in Alberta in 1953. And as Bill Fortier reports, the memories are vivid for Jasper residents who were there. more...
Doctors say without the help of blood donors, Holly Plante would not be here today to watch her daughter grow. more...
Recognized immediately as an Edmonton landmark for many decades, the Sunwapta totem pole stood in front of CFRN until 1989 when it was removed and thought lost. David Ewasuk chronicles the mission to recover this piece of Edmonton's lost history. more...
He's penned 700 jazz songs, survived Nazi persecution, and captured the interest of the academic world. Meet 98-year-old Edmontonian George Traxler whose family means much more to him than fame ever could. more...