On a roll: Halifax Jazz Festival ramps up accessibility
Organizers with the Halifax Jazz Festival are making accessibility a priority this year. For the first time in its 30 year history, 100 per cent of the venues are accessible.
Organizers with the Halifax Jazz Festival are making accessibility a priority this year. For the first time in its 30 year history, 100 per cent of the venues are accessible.
The company said the graphic on the item does not represent its beliefs and has no place in its stores.
Although it is not widely available in Canada, some Montreal clinics are offering up the service.
The Halifax area resident raced in both 10 kilometre and 25 kilometre categories next to 35 other participants.
Eleven homes, including those taken by the sinkhole, were evacuated as a precaution.
This week's CKNW Foodie Friday recipe is an almost guilt free summer treat using seasonal fruit.
Officials say about half of the Canadian Olympic sailing team members at the 2016 Summer Games came from the Maritime provinces.
The 2017 North American Indigenous Games are bringing a message of healing to Toronto, not just through participation in sports, but a cultural exchange.
Pope Francis had promised self-help author Salvo Noe that he would tack the sign on his door as a joke.
A case of hepatitis A in Taber is prompting Alberta Health Services to warn residents in the area.
A storm that brought with it strong wind, hail and rain caused minimal damage in Edmonton Thursday evening.
A 17-year-old is facing charges after a pedestrian was hit by a vehicle in a Jasper, Alta., parking lot this week.
Jasper RCMP have arrested an 18-year-old man accused of threatening people with an axe.
An AHS executive order issued last week stated the rural home near St. Albert was being used as a "clandestine drug laboratory for suspected fentanyl production."
On Thursday evening, a strong summer storm ripped through central Alberta, bringing large hail, rain and winds and, near Breton, a tornado.
A car crashed right into an Edmonton pet store late Friday morning. Tom Vernon has the latest from Bone and Biscuit.
The Alberta government says euthanasia is a last resort.
Mark Ramsankar replaces Heather Smith, who served as president from 2015 to 2017.
Waiving fees to replace passports and other documents lost in last year's Fort McMurray wildfire cost Ottawa close to $130,000 in foregone revenue.
A car crashed into a Bone & Biscuit pet food store in a shopping complex near Rabbit Hill Road and 23 Avenue Friday morning.
Community safety officers in North Battleford now have the authority to investigate certain low-risk crimes.
Due to engine trouble on the Yarmouth ferry, the rest of the 2017 sailing schedule will be modified, according to Bay Ferries Limited.
Jinghao Zhou was sentenced to a total of seven years behind bars, along with a 10-year driving prohibition in Canada.
Officials have now turned their attention to the weekend where expected strong winds could worsen wildfire conditions across the province.
Rick Modi faces a possible life sentence after a fatal collision in Saint-Constant in Montreal’s south shore.