3 Taber schools, local Walmart receive hoax bomb threats Friday
Taber police are investigating anonymous bomb threats made by voicemail to three local schools and a local store on Friday.
Taber police are investigating anonymous bomb threats made by voicemail to three local schools and a local store on Friday.
The proposal would take marijuana off the federal controlled substances list, and remove federal criminal penalties for individuals and businesses acting in compliance with state marijuana laws.
The first week of February has been freezing cold throughout most of Alberta and much of the province isn't expected to see any reprieve over the weekend.
According to at least one local sports expert, the BC Lions will soon make it official: QB Mike Reilly will be saying goodbye to Edmonton.
When evidence of the operation was flagged to the municipality by Global News, it was revealed that such activities aren't permitted on the old Ben's Bakery lot that's been abandoned for several years.
The Regina International Airport CEO is currently in talks with United Airlines to bring a direct flight to Denver back to the Queen City.
A Kingston man is facing drug-trafficking charges after a Kingston police raid.
According to new numbers released by Statistics Canada, Barrie's unemployment rate increased by 0.2 per cent in January, up from the 4.9 per cent recorded in December.
Three crew members were killed early Monday when the 112-car Canadian Pacific Railway train they were on started moving on its own after being parked for two hours with airbrakes applied.
The health authority says three surgical patients at Saskatoon City Hospital were exposed to instruments that did not go through steam sterilization.
"I knew with the extreme temperatures that a matter of minutes could make a difference between him losing the tips of his ears or his paws."
The Correctional Service of Canada issued a media release saying it was "committed to preventing the entry of contraband into its institutions."
The Royal Alberta Museum announced this week that the inaugural exhibit at its new 3,660 square-metre feature gallery will be "Vikings: Beyond the Legend."
Health Minister Sarah Hoffman says the practice is both damaging and hateful and she looks forward to acting on the group's recommendations.
"It didn't take officers very long upon arriving to know that someone had been deceased for quite some time," police said.
After a decade-long search, "the drive-in you can't drive by" will open an Edmonton restaurant as early as fall 2019.
The union and management blame each other for the unusually high number of STM buses under repair.
Previous studies have shown the risk of adverse birth outcomes is low for both home and hospital births.
Alexandre Bissonnette, the man responsible for the Quebec City mosque shooting has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 40 years.
A University of Regina professor will be taking part in a national study aimed at helping public safety workers struggling with PTSD and other ailments.
CFL free agency comes and goes every February. There is always player movement with significant players going from one team to another and others re-signing with their old clubs.
The new accusation further clouds the fate of Virginia's government, as Justin Fairfax would take over if Gov. Ralph Northam were to resign over a racist photo that surfaced last week.
Police say they received a complaint from the National Child Exploitation Coordination Centre in August 2018.