Jan. 19 – Leading Edge Physiotherapy
Leading Edge Physiotherapy will be on Talk to the Experts this weekend.
Leading Edge Physiotherapy will be on Talk to the Experts this weekend.
Former Rocket captain Josh Gorges announces his retirement.
Obama became the first African American to be elected president in the U.S. in 2009 and he served in the role until 2017.
The iconic songwriter will be inducted alongside Cat Stevens and John Prine among many others.
A charity says 200 families will be impacted by the loss of the only pediatric rheumatologist in the B.C. Interior.
Cirque du Soleil is thrilled to return to the Edmonton area with its coolest arena show yet – Cirque du Soleil’s CRYSTAL. This unique arena production showcases synchronized, freestyle and extreme skating alongside circus disciplines such as swinging trapeze, aerial straps and hand to hand. CRYSTAL will perform at Rogers Place from Wednesday, February 13 through Sunday, February 17 for 8 shows only.
Staff and volunteers with the Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre have been trying for weeks to catch a Canada goose that has made a car wash its home for the winter.
As the European winters become warmer, scientists are discovering the great tit — a common songbird in the area — is competing for nesting space and killing a migratory bird.
'There is only one priority for 2019, which is to improve and enhance the cellular and mobile broadband network across Eastern Ontario.'
Khalaf Shammo had a nighttime dream about winning the lottery, so he bought a ticket. Now he's the latest winner of the LOTTO 6/49 draw.
Robb Nash, a mental health advocate, is famous for having his right arm covered in the signatures of 120 young people who have connected with his message of hope and have given him their discarded suicide notes. Now he's moving on to the left arm.
A suspect who allegedly beat a 56-year-old man with a hammer in October – resulting in what police call "life-altering injuries" – has been taken into custody.
A dead body was found on the campus of St. Mary’s High School in Kitchener on Monday morning.
Jerry Chard died in November 2015 while working on an expansion project at the Bensfort Road landfill site.
The Edmonton Eskimos on Monday morning selected three players in the first-ever CFL/LFA draft in Mexico.
The Edmonton Public Library is joining a nationwide call from libraries for publishers to make e-content more accessible and less expensive. Jennifer Crosby sits down with Sharon Day from Edmonton Public Library to chat more about it.
"The interview never happened," Dwayne Johnson wrote on Instagram.
The man, who was the only person in the vehicle at the time, was declared dead on the scene, RCMP said.
A man is facing charges after a woman was allegedly assaulted by a man in the middle of a road in North Hamilton.
People trying to make long distance or toll-free calls may experience some technical difficulties around Saskatchewan.
According to Barrie police, on Jan. 11, just before 8 p.m., a suspect entered a convenience store in the city's east end.
Regina's rideshare rules, which include no minimum fares, are set to go before the city's executive committee on Wednesday.
The accident took place Nov. 27 at Thompson Road South and McCuaig Drive.
In 1973, fewer than four per cent of reserves had running water, and two per cent had indoor toilets.