West Edmonton break-ins prompt police to ask public for help
Police are asking the public to help them find three people suspected of breaking into four homes in west Edmonton early Thursday morning.
Police are asking the public to help them find three people suspected of breaking into four homes in west Edmonton early Thursday morning.
Turkey's president says work is no reason for women to decline motherhood.
After a surge in violent crimes since Friday, one Toronto city councillor is calling for an emergency gun amnesty program to help take illegal firearms off the streets.
This week on Focus Montreal meet Quebec superstar Kevin Parent who just released his second English album, hear from Montreal's MADA food bank about how it plans to celebrate its accomplishments and learn about oral immunotherapy, a promising new treatment to tackle food allergies in children.
Residents in Ahuntsic-Cartierville are heading to a referendum on whether or not to allow an Islamic centre to be a place of worship.
The last day of a music festival scheduled to include Kanye West and Death Cab for Cutie among the performers is canceled because of weather concerns.
Andrew Wilcox is the program director at the rock station 100.5 Cruz FM in downtown Fort McMurray. He was allowed back into the community a week ago, four days before the official staged re-entry began, as the radio station was deemed an essential service.
Farid El-Hayouni, 33, says knows his home in north Fort McMurray went up in flames on May 3, when a raging wildfire breached city limits. Now he's back with the hope of recovering something, even it's just one of his children's shoes.
Fire crews are building a fire guard and keeping a close eye on a wildfire that broke out about an hour northeast of Edmonton over the weekend.
The Bank of Canada said Wednesday that the wildfires that razed parts of Fort McMurray, Alta., and forced the shutdown of several oilsands operations will exact a toll on the economy, but noted that it would be temporary as it kept its key interest rate on hold.
A two-tier marketplace is developing for western Canadian oil and gas properties, with bidders starting to line up to buy crude-producing properties — although companies marketing natural gas wells are finding few takers.
Fort McMurray residents whose homes were destroyed during last month's wildfire got their first chance to sift through the devastation on their properties Sunday and try to recover what's left of their possessions.
RCMP are investigating after a 22-year-old Okotoks man was killed riding his motorcycle north of Champion Saturday night.
Globe and Mail columnist Jeffrey Simpson tells Tom Clark that in the past three decades, the struggle over unity and western alienation has left the country stronger, with good fiscal and social policies.
A referendum on electoral reform isn’t possible under current Canadian laws because it is not a constitutional issue, says former Chief Electoral Officer Jean-Pierre Kingsley
A woman is in life-threatening condition after her vehicle rolled over on Highway 427 in northwest Toronto Sunday morning.
The club re-signed defensive lineman Emmanuel Dieke who was cut the day before training camp started. The team has also brought in international receiver Fred Williams and international defensive end Andrew Robinson.
China's foreign minister made headlines in Ottawa this week for all the wrong reasons when he took exception to a question posed by a journalist, but experts say it's unlikely the Chinese care about the bad press.
Richmond RCMP and IHIT are investigating a fatal shooting that took place in broad daylight Saturday evening at Richmond's Ironwood Plaza outside the Tim Horton's.
Airline tickets are cheap. But pack a lunch if you want one, pack lightly, and good luck if you're tall. Or plump. Or claustrophobic.
Actor Jack Black is alive and well despite a series of tweets from his band Tenacious D's Twitter account which announced his passing early Sunday morning.
A night out turned ugly in Saint-Henri after three men were injured in bar fight and rushed to hospital Sunday morning.
A man in his 20s was taken to hospital in critical condition after he was stabbed in downtown Toronto early Sunday.
Experts predict a much warmer, drier future for the Prairies. Change on that scale has huge implications for life across the region, from oil sands production to seasonal winter roads to farming.
Sipping away an entire meal's calories in your iced coffee, smoothie or frappucino? Here's how to make sure you aren't overindulging with your favourite summertime drink.