There are only 2 active cases of coronavirus on Prince Edward Island
For the fifth day in a row, Prince Edward Island has identified no new cases of COVID-19.
For the fifth day in a row, Prince Edward Island has identified no new cases of COVID-19.
There are now 327 COVID-19 cases in Waterloo Region.
Environment Canada is forecasting 20 to 40 millimetres of rain, and possibly higher near the Fundy coast, with high wind gusts and very mild temperatures starting today and into Tuesday.
A coronavirus outbreak at the Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcaygeon has claimed the lives of 29 residents.
Here is a roundup of the latest developments on the novel coronavirus pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for Monday.
Paramedics said they were called to Allen Road and Sheppard Avenue West at around 11:30 a.m. Monday.
The conservation authority says it does not expect widespread flooding at this time, but says there is a strong possibility of flooding if wet weather persists.
SAIT is fast-tracking student's graduation to help them join the ranks of health-care workers in the province amid the pandemic.
Dr. Tam said the ratio differs among provinces.
It brings the total number of confirmed cases in London and Middlesex to 234, and the number of deaths to 11.
Energy market analysts say Canadian oil wells will likely continue to be shut down amid weak prices despite an agreement to limit output struck by OPEC and other major producers on the weekend.
Hair salons and barber shops in Alberta have been closed for weeks, resulting in some unforgettable Corona-cuts.
A cargo plane full of personal protective equipment landed at the Edmonton International Airport late Sunday night.
Registered dietician Andrea Holwegner discusses how you can cope with four common eating issues amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Aurora Cannabis Inc. says its board has approved a plan to consolidate all of its outstanding common shares on a 1-for-12 basis.
The Edmonton International Fringe Festival announced Monday morning that it has been forced to cancel the 2020 festival, which was scheduled to run Aug. 13 to 23.
RCMP are investigating the death of a man found unresponsive on a road in central Alberta on Sunday morning.
Some European nations have started tentative moves to ease their coronavirus shutdowns. Hard-hit Spain, which on Sunday reported its lowest daily growth in infections in three weeks, will allow workers in some nonessential industries to return to factories and construction sites Monday.
Ontario's independent police watchdog announced late Sunday that its investigators were going to be probing the incident.
The company's CEO says they're ready to start shipping out the tests.
Beijing is concerned that infected people entering the country could trigger a second wave and push the country back into a state of near paralysis.
The company said the employee from the 4615 17 Ave S.E. location "reported that they tested positive for COVID-19" on Saturday.
A man and woman have been charged after both coughing on their arresting officers in Mayerthorpe Sunday. Both suspects had COVID-19 symptoms.
Amid job losses and having to postpone shows, Edmonton’s Citadel Theatre is using creativity and social media to continue entertaining the masses.
Alberta health officials are assuring the public the province has a sufficient supply of personal protective equipment as it donates millions of pieces of equipment to Quebec, Ontario and B.C.