President Trump takes selfie with Israeli politician accused of selling drugs, prostitutes
U.S. President Donald Trump is seen posing with an Israeli politician who in 2015 was accused of selling drugs and prostitutes out of his casino.
U.S. President Donald Trump is seen posing with an Israeli politician who in 2015 was accused of selling drugs and prostitutes out of his casino.
About 20 to 30 Montrealers have complained of allergies every single day so far this month.
The WHO routinely has spent about $200 million a year on travel expenses, more than what it doles out to fight some of the biggest problems in public health, including AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined.
Police were called to the busy Superstore parking lot Sunday evening after receiving a call about shots being fired.
Warm temperatures are expected to melt the snowpack quickly over the next two to three days.
A 60-year-old man faces a variety of charges, after police seized vehicles and car parts from a property on Jubilee Road on the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation.
The city of Winnipeg is asking any visitors and monument owners at Brookside Cemetery to not attempt to repair damaged headstones themselves.
Saskatoon firefighters were called to an apartment fire on Sunday evening in the Massey Place neighbourhood.
Prince Albert police are no longer trying to locate Joanne Rayne Laurin.
A new movement in Vaudreuil-Dorion is encouraging residents to bring their own reusable containers while shopping.
Morley Scott is the play-by-play voice of the Edmonton Eskimos on 630 CHED and provides sports updates on the Afternoon News with J'Lyn and Andrew.
Brenden is the producer and fill-in host of Oilers Now with Bob Stauffer at 630 CHED in Edmonton.
Kim Jong Un reportedly said the launch was a success, "approved the deployment of this weapon system for action."
RCMP are looking for a missing woman from Penhold who was last seen May 18, 2017.
RCMP are looking for a 74-year-old woman has been missing since Saturday night.
Further verification was needed to determine whether North Korea had mastered the re-entry technology for missile warheads that it has claimed.
Thousands joined a parade made up of vibrant colours and music as it weaved its way through Edmonton's Mill Woods neighbourhood.