‘Giddy Up Grits’ offers children with special needs a fun day at Calgary Stampede
The entire production, designed for children with special needs and their families, includes a pancake breakfast and free midway rides hours before the park opens.
The entire production, designed for children with special needs and their families, includes a pancake breakfast and free midway rides hours before the park opens.
As Montreal's Just for Laughs festival prepares to kick off on Wednesday, the company has released a new anti-harassment policy for employees and addressed the sexual misconduct scandal surrounding founder Gilbert Rozon.
The crash occurred on the eastbound side of Highway 403 near Mavis Road.
A 40-year-old Edmonton man has been charged in connection with a crash involving a school bus that left a 15-year-old girl dead earlier this year.
The cut comes as a result of the cancellation of the province's cap-and-trade program which paid for the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund for the schools.
Weather Specialist Mike Koncan gives a preview of this week's weather forecast.
Randy Scharf has been the subject of a police investigation since early July, the Ottawa Police Service said Monday afternoon.
U.S. President Donald Trump is speaking out against an article in the New York Times that said the U.S. threatened to remove support to developing countries over wording in a resolution to encourage breast feeding.
After the news of the reported engagement spread, Hailey Baldwin liked a photo from a fan page that congratulated the two on their engagement.
The fight for a traffic light at Highway 4 and Saintsbury Line in Lucan is gaining momentum.
The new owner of oil and gas wells developed by environment-focused Imaginea Energy Corp. is being named in a report on the release of 250,000 litres of oil and water east of Jenner in southern Alberta.
Ottawa police are searching for 87-year-old Marie Bosak, who has been missing from the Barrhaven area since Monday morning.
The spending target for NATO nations is a goal, not a requirement, but could Trump's railing for countries to spend more do more harm than good?
Firefighters are battling a series of small grass fires along Highway 401 west of Port Hope between Wesleyville and Newtownville.
A judge alone will hear the new trial against a couple charged in connection with their son's death in southern Alberta.
Global Affairs Canada spent over $24,600 on 86 cushions destined to pad chairs at its embassy in Mexico City.
Brexit divorce proceedings are still on track for the U.K. to withdraw from the EU next March, despite tough negotiations and turmoil in the prime minister's cabinet.
A former city councillor says Chinatown is likely to change in the coming years, whether people like it or not.
The recent drowning deaths of two newcomers to Manitoba has renewed calls for more education and programming when it comes to water safety.
A free shuttle will soon be available for people looking to head out to Elk Island National Park for the day from Edmonton.
A 29-year-old Bradford man is facing impaired driving charges following a single-vehicle collision in Innisfil, police say.
An Edmonton family on a mission to rally Asian stem cell donors to save their brother is celebrating some great news.
A local video project looks at maintaining family ties through old family recipes. Filmmaker Shawn Tse explains what “Seconds, Please!” is all about.
The company is blaming a 41 per cent decline in ridership since 2010, persistent competition from subsidized national and inter-regional passenger transportation services, the growth of new low-cost airlines, regulatory constraints and the continued growth of car ownership.
One person was killed Friday night in a collision west of Edmonton.