Elizabeth Wettlaufer a rare kind of Canadian killer: criminologist
A Western University criminology professor says Elizabeth Wettlaufer fits the description of a serial killer.
A Western University criminology professor says Elizabeth Wettlaufer fits the description of a serial killer.
She made the comments during a commencement speech.
Steven Carter takes on 630 CHED listeners and EPS officer, Sgt. Michael Elliott explains how he's fighting to save Wynn's Law.
As the plan to turn 83 Street to Argyll Road into a single-lane of traffic in each direction sinks in with businesses and residents in the area, some worry the city is making a big mistake.
The first annual YYC Beer Week gets underway on June 5, featuring five full days of events and activities celebrating Calgary’s local breweries.
The Atlantic Salmon Federation is urging Ottawa to take a more "aggressive" approach with Greenland as salmon returns continue their decline.
The sound of gunfire and explosions were reported around 1 a.m. Friday local time.
Alberta's two right-centre parties have yet to complete a merger, but a third candidate has already announced he wants to be leader.
An inquiry report by a provincial court judge into the 2013 death of an infant in foster care made no recommendations as it found the foster parents did nothing wrong in the case.
One expert says there's more Canadians can do to make sure online hate is stopped before it worsens.
After executing two search warrants at a home in Terra Losa and another in Crestwood, police seized more than two and a half kilograms of cocaine and two firearms.
A man died of his injuries after he was shot in northeast Edmonton Thursday morning. As Vinesh Pratap explains, the investigation shut down the strip mall, frustrating parents trying to drop their kids off at daycare.
Municipal leaders want the federal government to speed up its vaunted infrastructure plan so cities don't have to wait 10 years for badly needed housing cash.
The plans for Cory Greenwood were big. Now they have been scrapped, or more accurately postponed.
The survey looks at the household division of labour from 1986 to 2015.
"A real punch to the gut" and "cost prohibitive" is the reaction of curling clubs that will pay hundreds, and in some cases thousands, of dollars more to show sports on their lounge televisions.
Alberta is home to the country's first mobile air ambulance simulator.
Didn’t catch The Morning Show on AM640 today? Or want to hear it again? Here are some highlights from today’s show: Former nurse Elizabeth Wettlaufer expected to plead guilty to eight murder charges Susan Horvath, a Wettlaufer victim’s daughter, joined The Morning Show to share her story. Big month ahead for Canada-U.S. trade: multiple irritants come to a...
Surrey RCMP are investigating after a 13-year-old was allegedly touched by a stranger.
Farage, who has campaigned for decades for Britain to leave the European Union, was a vocal backer of Trump.
Six people, protesting the shut-down of the Saskatchewan Transportation Company, refused to get off the final bus from Regina to Saskatoon.
Norfolk County OPP will be stepping up their presence along Lake Erie Thursday as high school students embark on Beach Day.
One person was taken to the hospital after a fire broke out in a Lindenwoods home.
In the absence of traditional accommodation options, here are a few back-up plans worth considering.
Thursday, June 1, 2017 – Weather forecast update at 5am: Temperatures will stay seasonal today and tomorrow. Expect variable cloud with possible showers today under a southwesterly flow. Weak high pressure builds inland tomorrow with decreasing cloud. Warm and sunny conditions will be on deck by Saturday, but signs point to the return of more...