Edmonton Valley Zoo: Grevy’s Zebra
In this month’s Edmonton Valley Zoo segment, veterinarian MJ Limoges talks about the grevy’s zebras that live there and what goes into caring for them.
In this month’s Edmonton Valley Zoo segment, veterinarian MJ Limoges talks about the grevy’s zebras that live there and what goes into caring for them.
Nova Scotia RCMP say they searched the home along Main Street in Lawrencetown, N.S., on Tuesday.
All the old favourites are returning to K-Days this summer, plus some new attractions. Lindsay Crowe and Peter Jelinski from Northlands share details.
Ian Scott made 36 saves as the Prince Albert Raiders blanked the Vancouver Giants 1-0 in Game 4 of the WHL final.
If London city council decides to push ahead with the Back to the River project, it's going to cost a lot more than originally expected.
HGTV’s Carson Arthur says millennials are a growing segment of the home buying population, but don’t know much about taking care of the yard. He shares some landscaping tips for those getting started.
Those close to Marie Henein say the only thing the high-profile criminal lawyer defends more relentlessly than her clients is the justice system itself.
Here’s Mike Sobel’s Thursday, May 9, 2019 early morning weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
More than two decades after Ontario started phasing out its red-and-white health cards, the government is setting a firm end date to cancel all remaining ones.
Four men have been arrested under the Terrorism Act in connection with the slaying of journalist Lyra McKee, according to the Northern Ireland Police Service.
Greater Montreal Day, held on Thursday, May 9, encourages Montrealers to pay it forward by doing a good deed.
Douglas Garland is seeking to have his convictions overturned.
An act of defiance by patrons of New York City's Stonewall Inn in 1969 sparked an LGBTQ2 rights uprising and pushed a community to show its pride.
A Chinese court held an appeal hearing Thursday for a Canadian who was sentenced to death for drug smuggling in a case that has deepened a diplomatic rift between the two countries.
Wednesday was a bit of a different day for users of the Wolfe Island ferry.
A Toronto neurosurgeon who brutally murdered his wife and stuffed her body in a suitcase in an effort to hide his crime is scheduled to be sentenced Thursday.
The local film industry is booming in Manitoba, with at least six film set to be shot in Winnipeg this year – but the capital city isn't the only spot in the province getting a taste of Hollywood.
Surveillance cameras, alarms and vehicle barriers are the new reality at Canada's places of worship. A federal program has been funding the security measures.
What can be done to ensure people who are innocent don't slip through the justice system's cracks?
One Colorado student said at a vigil for the school shooting, "They don't get what it's like to have people yelling at you, saying 'school shooter, run for your life.'"
The View's wines were among 500 submitted to the B.C. Best of Varietal competition by almost 100 British Columbia wineries.
With a quick glance at Wolfe and the Sparrows, the piece looks like a traditional monument. But, upon closer inspection, a flock of sparrows explodes from Wolfe’s head and shoulders, distorting them in the process.
The Grindstone Comedy Festival got underway in Edmonton Wednesday night.
Alberta’s wildfire season is fast approaching and the town of Banff is working to make sure crews are ready.
Gail Hammond says she was washing dishes when she thought she saw a fridge magnet on the floor. Then it started moving.