Manitoba Liberals promise to boost cell and internet service in the north
Manitoba Liberals say they would bring cellphone service and high-speed internet to every northern community if they win the Sept. 10 provincial election.
Manitoba Liberals say they would bring cellphone service and high-speed internet to every northern community if they win the Sept. 10 provincial election.
A Winnipeg senior is dead after a vehicle-pedestrian collision Wednesday night in the 1000 block of McPhillips Street.
Emergency crews responded to the scene near Horton and Wellington streets around 8:40 a.m. for a report of an injured male running into traffic.
An Alberta man whose son died of meningitis has told a court in Lethbridge, Alta., that the Crown has failed to prove he and his wife were responsible.
The story of a little girl getting accidentally swatted in the head by a guard while meeting the Queen is too much for Global Edmonton’s Shaye Ganam and Erin Chalmers. (Aired June 5, 2015)
Three people are facing charges related to drug trafficking and prohibited items after a month-long investigation in Edmonton.
Cannabis producer Tilray Inc. says it has signed a deal to acquire Alberta cannabis retailer Four20 in an agreement valued at up to $110 million.
With many students heading back to class next week, health officials are urging Albertans to put immunization on their back-to-school checklists.
Edmonton Eskimos receiver DaVaris Daniels will return to Calgary this weekend where he spent three seasons as a member of the Calgary Stampeders.
Tara Foley's grandmother died less than a month after the surprise photo shoot at her hospice facility.
The trial involved flying medicine from Vancouver Island to locations on Salt Spring Island and could be the future for patients in remote communities.
Manitoba Progressive Conservatives are suggesting the NDP is planning an increase in the provincial sales tax if that party wins next month's election.
More than 4,700 new undergraduate students are scheduled to move into campus residences this weekend.
Big downpours were reported in communities west of a line extending from Halifax to Fredericton.
Premier Doug Ford has named a former Postmedia vice-president as his new chief of staff.
OPP said the trio was reported missing on Aug. 27 after failing to return from exploring a wooded area during a visit to their friends' house.
Next Friday, 300 hippies and flower children will gather for “FORTstock – Party Like it’s 1969!” at to celebrate the past and help raise money for Fort Edmonton Park. Tim Spelliscy and Janet Tryhuba share details.
Twenty-six years after earning a degree at the University of Texas, Matthew McConaughey is now one of the school's professors.
Like any serious conversation, timing is important when it comes to talking to your kid about vaping.
U.S. health officials are issuing a national warning against marijuana use by adolescents and pregnant women, as more states legalize some forms of the drug's use.
The period of the new ban coincides with the dry season, when most fires are usually set.
Every region in the world, except the Americas, has seen more cases of measles this year compared to last year.
There's one constant that has remained in Ontario education, Scott Thompson writes: the ongoing fight between teachers' unions and the government of the day.
The committee hearings on the future of the media run until Friday.
The province said the restriction applies to the use of cellphones during instructional time at school, with some exceptions.