Coronavirus: NHL to abandon regular season, go to new playoff format if play resumes
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said the decision is not a guarantee that games are coming back.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said the decision is not a guarantee that games are coming back.
Although places of worship were permitted by the province to resume physical gatherings on May 14, Catholic churches have yet to reopen.
"People are not going to have tolerance and patience for protests that get in the way of people working," Energy Minister Sonya Savage said.
Use it responsibly or lose it — a City of Edmonton official is warning amenities may close again if public health orders aren't being followed.
A spokesperson with Alberta Health confirmed Tuesday that the "clinical trial has been temporarily suspended by the research team so they can review the literature and results from other studies."
The fire ban, which covered the Forest Protection Area, provincial parks and protected areas, was put into place in mid-April as a measure to slow the start of the wildfire season.
Here is a roundup of the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for Tuesday, May 26, 2020.
"I think serological testing is an important part of understanding exactly how COVID-19, has been present in the country," the prime minister said on Tuesday.
The mayor of Banff says the idyllic mountain town is once again welcoming tourists two months after declaring a state of emergency amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The health crisis this year is shaking up the agenda of the premiers, who must now deal with entirely new issues.
Images of a downtown Toronto park packed with young people seemingly flouting physical distancing guidelines designed to slow the spread of COVID-19 have drawn sharp criticism from both politicians and the public.
The equipment has been in high demand worldwide, with every country competing for scarce supplies from a limited number of suppliers, mostly in China.
The niece of Winnipeg’s latest homicide victim says her uncle was a gentle man, who was likely on his way to visit friends when he was stabbed in an unprovoked attack on a city bus Sunday.
Phase two of the NHL's four-point plan includes the opening of practice rinks and voluntary on and off-ice workouts for up to six players and is targeted to begin as early as next week.
In the second phase of Manitoba's reopening plan, there's a roadmap for getting some students back to the classroom amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
With costs escalating because of the pandemic, care home operators say many may not survive without government help.
Speaking about Alberta’s energy sector on a recent podcast, Energy Minister Sonya Savage said limits on large gatherings because of COVID-19 would make it harder for protesters to oppose pipeline projects. Michael King reports.
A gym owner in Lethbridge said he plans to open on June 1 regardless of the provincial government's relaunch strategy.
The online criticism started when Andrew Weaver called Sonia Furstenau's idea to move to a four-day work week "kooky."
The health authority has said the decision to temporarily shutter the ERs was communicated with mayors earlier than that, but exact dates of the closures weren't provided.
I was digging around in my basement recently and found a shiny old patch from my elementary school days.
In its original announcement on Sunday, it said the restrictions would come into force on May 28.
In an email sent Monday afternoon, the owners of the Twilight Drive-in disputed the classification of their business as a drive-in event, saying it is a brick-and-mortar business with a valid business licence.
Summer camps are announcing their intentions for the next few months as they grapple with coronavirus restrictions.
The Alberta government is urging commercial landlords and tenants in the province to fill out a survey on its website to see get a better sense of challenges businesses are facing in meeting their "financial obligations during the COVID-19 pandemic."