Fort McMurray man killed in crash on Highway 63
At around 4 a.m. Monday, Wood Buffalo RCMP were called to a single-vehicle collision in the northbound lanes of Highway 63 at Confederation Way.
At around 4 a.m. Monday, Wood Buffalo RCMP were called to a single-vehicle collision in the northbound lanes of Highway 63 at Confederation Way.
The manager of Page the Cleaner in Edmonton was fined $20,000 for using the toxic chemical Tetrachloroethylene.
The City of Edmonton and River Valley Alliance (RVA) have proposed the construction of seven docks and boat launches in the river valley.
The search for Thompson began Sunday night when RCMP received a call from a home in the 2300 block of Somerset Court dealing with a man in medical distress.
A suspect is facing charges in the case of a man caught uttering racist threats and insults in a video that went viral a week ago, Abbotsford Police confirmed Monday.
Sara Gibeau is doing well one year after her brother, Simon Gibeau, 14, went trick-or-treating for two while she battles leukemia.
Codiac RCMP say 10 men between the ages of 25 and 80 have been arrested in Moncton for soliciting sexual services.
Farm Credit Canada may defer principle payments for farmers affected by the wet conditions impacting harvest and crop quality.
Police were called to a home around 5 a.m. after a group of uninvited guests showed up to a house party and refused to leave.
After three decades being known as one of Canada's top UFO experts, Chris Rutkowski doesn't mind a bit of good-natured ribbing now and then.
After fighting cancer for nearly a year, Jay Piggot is returning to his job at North Shore Rescue with a clean bill of health, and he can't wait to get back to what he does best: saving other people's lives.
An American university professor has correctly predicted presidential race outcomes for more than three decades. This year, the scales are tipping in Trump's favour.
Cosby is facing charges about a single 2004 incident, but prosecutors hope these 13 women can prove a distinct criminal pattern.
During an application for a mistrial Monday morning in the conviction of Travis Vader Justice Denny Thomas said he "accepted" that his conviction of Vader for double murder based on section 230 of the Criminal Code was an error.
As the Fort McMurray rebuild continues, a ceremony will be held in Edmonton to thank those Albertans who helped fight the flames and assist people affected by the inferno dubbed “The Beast.”
Suncor Energy will sell the Petro-Canada lubricants business for $1.125 billion to a Texas-based company under a proposed deal announced Monday.
The man behind the City of Edmonton's "Make it Awkward" campaign is reminding anyone wearing a costume this Halloween to make sure it's not offensive.
The fall session gets underway at the Alberta Legislature Monday. Provincial affairs reporter Tom Vernon gives a preview of what pieces of legislation to expect during the 20-day session.
Dennis Oland was granted a retrial last week and is free on bail after being sentenced in December to life in prison for killing his father, Richard Oland.
On Monday Governor General David Johnston is visiting a refugee camp to renew Canada’s commitment to welcoming more displaced Syrians. Here, the Edmonton Region Immigrant Employment Council gathered earlier this month to learn what they can do to help these refugees. Shaye Ganam sat down with some local business leaders to talk about it.
Global Edmonton weather specialist Mike Sobel and traffic reporter Daintre Christensen dressed up as wacky ghost Beetlejuice and goth teenager Lydia for Halloween 2016.
The man behind the Make it Awkward campaign says he’ll have a chat with parents whose children wear racially insensitive costumes this Halloween.
Italian authorities say that more than 15,000 people have sought assistance from Italy's Civil Protection agency and are being housed in hotels and shelters following Sunday's quake and the one last week.
Just five months after her party took power, Myanmar's Nobel Peace Prize-winning leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, is facing international pressure over recent reports that soldiers have been killing, raping and burning homes of the country's long-persecuted Rohingya Muslims.
Winnipeg Police are searching for suspects after shots were fired at the Starbucks attached to Health Sciences Centre on Sunday night.