University of Lethbridge mourns death of Canadian rugby coach Ric Suggitt
An Edmonton native, Ric Suggitt led the Canadian men's side at the 2007 rugby World Cup.
An Edmonton native, Ric Suggitt led the Canadian men's side at the 2007 rugby World Cup.
The Edmonton Oilers and Eric Gryba have agreed to a two-year contract extension.
Calgary police are hoping a composite sketch of a suspect in a home invasion and homicide in the the city's northeast in February.
The direct descendant of a First World War soldier from New Brunswick, whose remains were found near a village in France, visited the soldier's hometown in St. Stephen this week.
Abbotsford Police Chief Bob Rich says there’s no time to waste when it comes to fighting the overdose crisis.
"Drug trafficking, violence and murder are synonymous with the Hells Angels"
New duelling research argues that Seattle's minimum wage hike is both killing low-wage jobs and having no negative impact at all.
With the Liberal government under pressure to increase funding for children in indigenous communities, the prime minister says his government has the money and is ready to act.
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says that despite "good faith" efforts to resolve the situation, involved parties "have been unable to reach a resolution."
Manitoba's ombudsman is calling on the provincial government to release more information about how it operates, and penalize workers who wrongly conceal information.
Edmonton was interested in pursuing a potential Winter Olympics bid, but the pursuit ended quickly when Calgary said "no thanks," according to Mayor Don Iveson.
"Those of us on the receiving end will also feel empowered and say, ‘If I speak out, something can happen.'"
Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson said he was interested in pursuing an Winter Olympic bid alongside Calgary, but it was quickly squashed when the provincial neighbour said no. Vinesh Pratap reports.
A three-year-old child was killed in Swan Hills Monday night after a pickup truck drove over him.
If you’re black or Indigenous, you’re more likely to be stopped in a police street check in our city. Fletcher Kent explains.
The hot days and rainy nights seem to be the perfect storm for mosquitoes to develop in some parts of Edmonton.
Two people have been hospitalized as a result of the outbreak.
Aboriginal people accounted for just over five per cent of Edmonton's population in the 2011 census - the most recent year for available data - but last year accounted for 21.6 per cent of people who were carded.
One person is dead after a single vehicle crash Monday night on Chippewa of the Thames First Nation.
The sperm bank in Canada is so small, clinics are recruiting from the U.S., where donors are compensated.
Seven Canna Clinic marijuana dispensaries and six residences were targeted in coordinated raids across Toronto Thursday, while Vancouver police executed six search warrants at undisclosed locations in the Vancouver and Denman Island areas.
Love hamburgers, steak and bacon? You ought to stay away from the Lone Star tick at all costs. Experts warn its bite may be enough to trigger an allergy to all red meat.
Finance Minister Cathy Rogers says the move is part of the commitment to implement pay equity across government.
The Ontario Review Board, which decides if and how not criminally responsible patients should be detained, has granted the leave for Richard Kachkar.