Damage is not expected to affect NHL hosting duties, Oilers group says. A large thunderstorm that swept through Edmonton Thursday evening caused some flood damage to the Rogers Place arena, which is ...
Edmonton's mayor says a preliminary assessment shows storm damage to Rogers Place is not structural and the arena will be able to hold upcoming NHL games. Don Iveson says photos of Thursday night's ...
1:35 Tzin Wine & Tapas restaurant’s police damage compensation claim ‘under review’ by City of Edmonton Edmonton’s mayor said he wants to take a deeper look at the city’s handling of legal claims ...
The City of Edmonton’s service centre on the second floor of Edmonton Tower has been temporarily closed because of water damage. The city announced the closure through a social media post on Wednesday ...
The group that owns the Edmonton Oilers says damage to its arena from heavy rainfall won’t affect plans to use Rogers Place as an NHL hub when the season reopens. Oilers Entertainment Group spokesman ...
EDMONTON — The group that owns the Edmonton Oilers says damage to its arena from heavy rainfall won’t affect plans to use Rogers Place as an NHL hub when the season re-opens. Oilers Entertainment ...
The Rogers Center, home to NHL Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League. Opened September 8, 2016. It also is a venue for basketball and concerts Edmonton’s mayor says a preliminary assessment ...
Rogers Place, the home of the Edmonton Oilers and a co-host for the NHL's restart beginning Aug. 1, sustained significant water damage on Thursday from a storm, per TSN.ca. Oilers Entertainment Group ...
A fire at an adult video and accessory store in west Edmonton is estimated to have caused $650,000 in damages and remains under investigation, the city’s fire department says. Shortly before 5:30 a.m.
Fire investigators are still looking into the cause of a fire in a three-story north Edmonton apartment Wednesday night. Fire crews responded to calls at 8:35 p.m. at 13125 69 St., where they found ...
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Oilers and the city's mayor say that despite rain and flood damage to Rogers Place, the arena will be ready for its half of the NHL playoffs in two weeks. "They have completed ...
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