Weapons complaint forces temporary closure of Alberta Avenue
A bit of a scare on Alberta Avenue Friday morning after reports of a weapon on an ETS bus.
A bit of a scare on Alberta Avenue Friday morning after reports of a weapon on an ETS bus.
“There was a process in place. I was not informed three weeks ago,” Wynne said.
It was a stark contrast to the record-setting start of the year in 2017, that saw the best January numbers since LSTAR began tracking sales in 1978.
A peaceful demonstration in London against the acquittal of a Saskatchewan man in the shooting death of a young First Nations man could have turned into a violent confrontation on Monday had it not been for the leadership of local organizers.
"I am profoundly disappointed in Amazon's handling of these false accusations against me,'' 'Transparent' star Jeffrey Tambor said in a statement.
Frigid Family Day weekend ahead as the polar vortex holds Saskatoon's weather forecast in its icy grip.
A baby elephant and its mother both survived after one got stuck in a well and the other got shocked on an electric fence.
Neon Dreams, a Halifax-based EDM band, have been the opening band for Hedley's Cageless tour since February, but announced their decision to leave the tour on Friday.
Canada has more medals after Day 7 of competition than it did at Sochi. Here's a look at where we could pick up a few more.
The U.S. Justice Department indicted 13 Russian nationals and three Russian groups of violating criminal laws with the intent to interfere with the 2016 U.S. elections, according to agency.
Premier John Horgan announced Friday morning that the province is taking over operating the span from Translink once it is completed in 2023.
A student has been arrested after a potential threat at Centennial Regional High School.
The exhibition game will be held Sunday, June 10, and will be a tune-up for the FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifiers.
Alberta Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley said details on how cannabis can be purchased online will be ready by the time marijuana becomes legal in Canada later this year.
The father of a 7-year-old Montrealer is protesting after she was denied from getting speech therapy.
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says her government is closely monitoring 'the homefront' as alleged Russian interference in the American political process makes headlines south of the border.
Police are on scene at Highline Community College in Washington state after reports of gunshots on Friday.
Alberta Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley said the province has given the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission the ability to implement a price floor on retail cannabis.
Elispogtog school, which serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 8, announced the closure in a message on its website Thursday.
Dave Berry, vice-president of the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission said the retail cannabis licensing process has been developed with the health and safety of Albertans in mind. He said the process aims to keep marijuana out of the hands of children.
Alberta Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley said there will be a 100-metre setback rule around retail cannabis stores. Stores can be open between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Municipalities will have the power to develop their own bylaws within these rules, Ganley said.
Anyone applying for a licence to run a retail cannabis store must undergo a background check, Alberta Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley said Friday. Staff will also have to go through a background check.
D.J. Kennington of St. Thomas got his first taste of the Daytona 500 last year. Now he's back and ready to run it again on Sunday.
Fortunately, only one person suffered minor injuries.
The City of Airdrie is taking action with regards to a condo building where two carbon monoxide leaks happened last week.