Edmonton ends 2015 with $27M surplus
The City of Edmonton is coming in about $27.3 million under budget for 2015. Much of the savings came from lower than budgeted personnel and fuel costs.
The City of Edmonton is coming in about $27.3 million under budget for 2015. Much of the savings came from lower than budgeted personnel and fuel costs.
March 10: The medical examiner who performed the autopsy on 18-month old Ezekial Stephan took the stand in Lethbridge court Thursday. Quinn Campbell reports.
Toronto police have identified a 20-year-old suspect they allege shot a woman in the face in the basement of his family's Etobicoke home -- possibly by accident.
Municipal Affairs Minister Zach Churchill told reporters legislation will be introduced to change the province's charter that sets out the rules for what Halifax Regional Council can and can't do.
Lethbridge police have reviewed a 911 call and will "tighten dispatch protocols" after online critics slammed their response time involving a man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant, police said in a release.
The White House state dinner in honour of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and wife Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau is the big ticket in D.C. tonight and, as expected, it will be a star-studded event.
More than 60 establishments around Manitoba have been closed for health infractions over the past year, over a dozen in 2016 according to a Manitoba Health report. Forty-three of the 62 closed were food service establishments.
Saskatchewan NDP leader Cam Broten says he has no tolerance for the type of posts Clayton Wilson made that got him dropped as a candidate.
The medical examiner who conducted the autopsy on 18-month-old Ezekiel Stephan, who died from meningitis in March 2012, testified Thursday.
A byelection will be held in Thorhild County to replace Reeve Dan Buryn, Wayne Croswell and Larry Sisson.
An Edmonton mother who was shot in the back while she slept in her southside home in late December hopes someone will come forward with information that will help police solve the case.
There has been another increase in the flu-related deaths and hospitalizations across Alberta.
Two men charged in the deaths of a couple and their daughter in a fire in central Alberta more than two years ago will go to trial.