Should Quebec ban cellphones in classrooms like Ontario just did?
Ontario just banned cell phones in classrooms, should Quebec follow suit?
Ontario just banned cell phones in classrooms, should Quebec follow suit?
The most recent ruling ensures that there will be no strike action from the more than 4,100 nursing home workers in the province until at least Thursday.
Jimmie Spencer led the Canada West Ski Areas Association, a ski hill industry group, for more than three decades.
Wendel Clark visited in support of the inaugural Fire and Ice winter carnival in Havelock, Ont.
Manulife Financial Corp. says a Saskatchewan court has ruled in its favour in its legal fight with hedge fund Mosten Investment LP over insurance contracts.
Crews responded to billowing smoke from an attached garage fire on Castlefall Road N.E. at 10:50 a.m.
The STM board chairman said the incident was handled in a manner that was respecting protocol. A group of city councillors and local community groups disagrees.
Alberta Health Minister Sarah Hoffman introduces Bill 1 calling it an “act to protect public health care.”
The review will take a look at how departments can better serve their communities as well as opportunities for greater regional cooperation.
Democrats asked for investigations into potential human trafficking, unlawful lobbying or campaign finance violations.
The Vancouver game was slated to serve as a hero's return for Davies.
Lt.-Gov. Lois Mitchell touts Bill 1, an act to protect Alberta health care from American-style health care, and defending public education in the throne speech.
Lt.-Gov. Lois Mitchell says Alberta is still on track to balance the budget by 2023 during her throne speech.
City Centre Health will be on Talk to the Experts this weekend.
"It is a spiritual process, preparing the body to go into the next life."
An inmate at the Quinte Detention Centre in Napanee has died.