Winnipeg Jets ink JC Lipon to new contract
The Winnipeg Jets have signed forward JC Lipon to a one-year, two-way deal worth $650,000.
The Winnipeg Jets have signed forward JC Lipon to a one-year, two-way deal worth $650,000.
International arrivals and travel-related spending are up in 2017 compared with the same period in 2016.
Smoke from wildfires in B.C have affected air quality in parts of southern Manitoba.
A severe storm that swept through central Alberta during the third week of June resulted in more than $30 million in insured damage, the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) reported Monday.
A fire ban is now in place in Banff National Park as Parks Canada crews work to contain a wildfire burning near the continental divide.
RCMP are investigating after human remains were found at a construction site near Okotoks, Alta.
Health Canada says it is conducting an investigation into the safety of wire-bristle brushes used to clean barbecues.
A police officer was injured after a RCMP vehicle was rammed by a stolen truck in Red Deer Monday morning.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley is hosting premiers and territorial leaders in Edmonton this week. But indigenous leaders have boycotted the meeting. Kendra Slugoski reports.
A handgun, cocaine press along with cocaine, ecstasy, meth and marijuana were seized after two homes near Winterburn Road were searched on July 10.
Dominion Diamond is endorsing a US$1.2-billion friendly cash takeover bid from the Washington Companies, the Calgary-based miner said Monday.
Pittsburgh Penguins' forward Carter Rowney returned to his northwestern Alberta hometown of Sexsmith this weekend, where he carried the Stanley Cup at a parade in his honour.
Hundreds of people are questioning the future of their employment at Siemens Canada in Tillsonburg after the plant shut its doors Sunday night.
An Australian nurse is undergoing trial after allegedly running an illegal surrogacy business in Cambodia. Cambodia, among other developing nations, has outlawed the service as many say it exploits vulnerable women.
Quebec won't put out tenders for generic prescription drugs.
Police clock driver going over double the speed limit on Highway 7 west of Saskatoon.
“It’s a pretty song. I’ve never heard it before,” Arya says. Ed Sheeran’s unnamed character replies, “It’s a new one.”
Lawyers representing three families who once sheltered U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden in Hong Kong say they are taking the federal government to court to find out why their clients are not being granted emergency asylum in Canada.
A proposal to establish the Quebec City area's first Muslim-run cemetery was defeated in a referendum Sunday by a vote of 19 to 16.
A man wanted in connection to a stabbing in Fort McMurray has turned himself into police.
Surrey RCMP are asking parents to remain vigilant following a ‘tragic accident that could have ended much worse.’
A man is dead after falling from the 16th floor of an apartment building in Yaletown.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley will meet Monday in Edmonton with her fellow provincial and Indigenous leaders, but not all invited guests are attending. Kendra Slugoski has more on the Council of the Federation summit.
Edmonton Brewery Tours offers guests the opportunity to visit 5 of Edmonton’s premier craft breweries. The fully guided tour provides exclusive behind the scenes access into the brewing process.
Progressive Conservative leader Jason Kenney joined Shaye Ganam live from Calgary to talk about the upcoming party vote on whether to merge with Alberta’s Wildrose party.