SIU investigating after man suffers foot injury during interaction with OPP on 401
The province's police watchdog is probing an incident on the 401 near London on Tuesday that saw a 38-year-old man sustain a foot injury.
The province's police watchdog is probing an incident on the 401 near London on Tuesday that saw a 38-year-old man sustain a foot injury.
In the dying minutes before the NHL trade deadline Wednesday, the Calgary Flames made a deal.
Peter Chiarelli, general manager of the Edmonton Oilers, spoke to media at 2 p.m. Wednesday.
A man was arrested last week after a large amount of cocaine was seized by the Edmonton Drug and Gang (EDGE) Unit.
The Los Angeles Kings have acquired veteran winger Jarome Iginla from the Colorado Avalanche for a conditional 2018 fourth-round pick.
Based on concentrations of acesulfame potassium, Alberta researchers calculated a 110,000-gallon pool would contain at least seven gallons of urine.
Alberta politicians are returning to the legislature for a spring sitting that the government promises will feature new measures to maintain public services and create jobs.
Charles Bastien, 55, has not been heard from since the Fort McMurray wildfire in May 2016 and now Wood Buffalo RCMP are asking for help finding him.
Alberta Health Services is launching a website to keep the public informed about the latest uptick in mumps cases.
Jayme Pasieka took the stand in an Edmonton courtroom Wednesday in his first-degree murder trial. As Fletcher Kent explains, Pasieka said the deadly Loblaws attack was a “cry for help.”
The first-degree murder trial of Jayme Pasieka continues Wednesday a day after a psychiatrist told the court room Pasieka suffers from a serious mental illness but it doesn't change his criminal responsibility.
Ottawa is modernizing Canada's weather radar network with the purchase of 20 state-of-the-art weather radars that are to be built across the country over seven years starting this fall.
Laval police are warning of over 100 thefts that have taken place in various restaurants over the last nine months.
The NHL trade deadline is just hours away. As many hockey fans anxiously wait to find out who will stay and who will go, we talk with 680 CJOB sports director, Kelly Moore, about the Winnipeg Jets trade deals.
Nutrition is an under-recognized challenge for many cancer patients. And fad diets can cause unnecessary weight loss, disrupt treatment, and sometimes make outcomes worse.
Underground coal mining has restarted in Cape Breton, more than 15 years after the fossil fuel was last cut from a rock face beneath the island.
Dramatic aerial photographs of California's Oroville dam have provided a better look at damage to the spillway after a intense flooding.
The new season of Survivor debuts with a two-hour premiere on Wednesday, Mar. 8 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Global.
There has been a big development involving another luxury hotel in Vancouver.
A man and woman armed with bats rob a Saskatoon business.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will spend Wednesday in Calgary, drumming up Liberal support for two byelection candidates.
Fitness expert Chris Tse from Blitz Conditioning dropped by to demonstrate four exercises that include resistance training using light weights.
Here’s Mike Sobel’s Wednesday, March 1, 2017 early morning weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Tens of thousands of oil and gas workers laid off during the downturn have been waiting for the patch to get back on its feet, but many of the jobs could be gone for good.
Nevaeh Charette was struck by a pickup truck outside of her hometown of Holden, Alta. one year ago. She and her family reflect on what the last year has been like for them and how life has changed since the crash.