Calgary city council votes to end city employee retirement bonuses
Calgary city council voted 13-1 to end the pratice of paying long-serving city employees a retirement bonus.
Calgary city council voted 13-1 to end the pratice of paying long-serving city employees a retirement bonus.
As we wind down the latest decade, there have been a handful of athletes that have truly dominated their respective sports.
Police said Dwight Angus was shot while standing outside of a vehicle in the Keele Street and Wilson Avenue area shortly before 11:30 p.m. Saturday.
Hamilton police say the woman died in hospital.
The province says now that it's moving on from fully funding an LRT project, a task force will be appointed by Queen's Park to work with Hamilton to determine local transit priorities.
TAMPA, Fla. - Anthony Cirelli scored with 12.7 seconds left in overtime and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Ottawa Senators 4-3 Tuesday night.
The federal environment minister says he's spoken with his Alberta counterpart about how Canada's climate commitments could weigh into his decision about a large proposed oilsands mine.
Auston Matthews scored twice as the Toronto Maple Leafs hung on to defeat the Buffalo Sabres 5-3 on Tuesday.
Quinn Phillips profiles a young hockey player putting up ridiculous numbers in the Edmonton area.
A charity that provides beds to kids in need east of Edmonton is getting some help. Lisa MacGregor reports.
The move will cause the levy to increase by an extra eight per cent over the next six years.
As the countdown to Christmas 2019 approaches the final week, the City of Calgary is offering ideas on how to make it a green one.
The survey found that Ambrose and former Conservative minister Peter MacKay were the top choices.
The way people discuss death and dying is changing. More people are demanding flexibility in the funeral industry, and events and websites are popping up to focus on end-of-life issues.
In Tuesday’s edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh looks at the cost of prescription drugs in Canada and tells us about new research looking at the connection between weight and breast cancer.
The way Canadians looks at death and dying is changing and as Quinn Ohler reports, so is the way we look at funerals.
An Alberta couple is warning others about a new and sophisticated twist on the prepaid gift card scam.
The battle over the carbon tax between the Kenney and Trudeau governments continued at the Alberta Court of Appeal on Tuesday. Tom Vernon has the latest.
Parents of some students at Edmonton Catholic schools will soon be paying more money to get their kids to class. Fletcher Kent reports.
Edmonton Catholic Schools followed in the footsteps of Edmonton Public Schools on Tuesday as trustees voted to charge more fees for student transportation to offset the loss of a grant in October's provincial budget.
Ordering gifts online this holiday season? Watch out for thieves.
Period poverty remains a serious issue affecting women around the world, including young women in New Brunswick.
More than 420 positions were slashed when Glencore Canada Corp. announced last month that they'd be permanently closing their facility in Belledune, N.B., by the end of the year.
Beaconsfield has hired legal help to recover $12 million from Montreal agglomeration council
An extreme cold alert has prompted the City of Peterborough to extend drop-in hours at the One Roof Community Centre.