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An Edmonton company is offering funeral processions fit for bikers, by hitting the road with a coffin — or urn — fastened to a motorcycle.
One Last Ride, an Edmonton company, is helping families memorialize their loved ones in style. It offers a chance to hit the road with a coffin, or urn on a motorcycle, providing a funeral ...
Former Big Fun owner Steve Presser is selling decades worth of nostalgic items.
Hey Riders, There is a lot of talk around motorcycle ownership and you may or may not agree with some of these, but after 10+ years of guiding around the world, I want to pass on some of the ...
Car Tech Tech Culture transportation flying cars Startup claims world's first flying motorcycle, could go on sale next year for $60,000 Capable of flying for up to 40 minutes on a full charge By ...
The keys to the Remedy Cafe kingdom are for sale. A slice of Edmonton’s popular culture is up for grabs with the recent listing of all Remedy Cafes. All 11 locations of the cafes can be ...
In their 75th anniversary season, the Edmonton Elks have shifted from community to private ownership. The new owner, heavy-construction magnate Larry Thompson, was introduced at Commonwealth Stadium ...
Edmonton Oilers tickets for Stanley Cup final are on sale Tickets are already available on resale sites, but they're quite pricey, starting at about $1,300 in the upper deck for game three ...
CEO of Edmonton Oilers owner investigated over tax payments; court orders document surrender The CRA is probing if Jürgen Schreiber declared all his assets and revenue for four years he said he ...
Despite fire, smoke, water and electrical damage, a popular community hub in Edmonton's McCauley neighbourhood will re-open, its owners say.
Edmonton police are looking for witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage of a collision between a motorcycle and an ETS bus in southeast Edmonton Wednesday afternoon.
RM Sothebys listed a legendary 1952 BMW R68 motorcycle, hailed by BMW as its "first 100 mph motorcycle". The BMW factory produced 1,453 examples of the R68 between 1952 and 1954.