Downtown Regina restaurant closed due to water line break in Hill Tower Three
A massive cleanup is underway at Twenty Ten City Eatery after flooding destroyed much of the restaurant, forcing it to close its doors.
A massive cleanup is underway at Twenty Ten City Eatery after flooding destroyed much of the restaurant, forcing it to close its doors.
The detour means that costs related to transportation may rise.
Police say several warrants out for Michael David Trosky.
Moisson Montréal distribution centre is in the business of helping out other charity organizations — and the need is enormous.
A new guide aims to help transgender individuals and healthcare providers learn about what transition procedures are offered in Saskatchewan and what is covered.
Phoenix area authorities say they are investigating an attack on an Uber driver whose throat was slashed in the second area assault on a ride-share driver in less than a week.
Calgary city council has asked for a review of the annual survey.
Non-profit agencies are racing against the clock to shelter the homeless from the cold.
The Edmonton-based dealership group has launched a legal suit against company founder and former CEO Patrick Priestner over his private acquisition of some auto dealerships.
The announcement came one day after Trump criticized “ridiculous partisan investigations” in his State of the Union speech.
The Calgary Fire Department confirmed two fires that happened in December could have been avoided.
The University of Saskatchewan College of Arts and Science has officially launched a new certificate in the study of Indigenous storytelling.
The search committee is scheduled to hold confidential interviews this weekend at a popular conference centre in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Crown prosecutors believe the timing of when the phone was disconnected and when the office's computer was last used is crucial to their case.
The Yukon Coroner's Service says the body of an Alberta man who drowned while snowmobiling west of Faro has been recovered.
The first two months of the year are often the most popular time for couples to file for divorce. But a growing number of couples are taking matters into their own hands. Kim Smith explains.
In what’s being described as a “historic” agreement, NAIT has purchased some parcels of land from the City of Edmonton to help expand its campus.