2-year-old pulled from Norfolk county pool in ‘near drowning’: OPP
OPP say a young boy was pulled out of a pool on Tuesday afternoon.
OPP say a young boy was pulled out of a pool on Tuesday afternoon.
Jason Kenney told reporters Tuesday there will be a supply crunch once global demand recovers after the COVID-19 pandemic and Alberta 'will be there.'
The health unit says the infected staff member is asymptomatic and is self-isolating at home.
The City of Guelph says that city hall is currently in lockdown.
Air quality may improve slightly on Tuesday, according to Environment Canada, but ground-level smoke could persist until later in the week.
Fears of a COVID-19 resurgence hung over the distinct Old City Hall building down the street from Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Tuesday as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers met behind closed doors for a second straight day to plot a path through — and eventually beyond — the pandemic.
Police say a resident awoke to find a man seemingly pouring gasoline around the home and allegedly threatening to set it ablaze.
Smoky grey skies have clouded parts of Manitoba and Ontario while most of British Columbia and Alberta continue to experience poor air quality due to U.S. fires.
Calgary's historic city hall reopened Tuesday following an extensive three-year, $34-million heritage restoration project on the 113th anniversary of the laying of the original cornerstone.
Peterborough police are seeking a suspected shooting victim following an incident at a Chamberlain Street residence early Tuesday.
The Opposition NDP says the Jason Kenney and Jason Nixon should be reversing their "plan to close and sell our provincial parks."
The Edmonton Riverhawks baseball will be the 15th franchise in the West Coast League when it begins playing at RE/MAX Field in June 2021. John Sexsmith has more on the team being put together by Baseball Edmonton, which is led by former Oiler Dr. Randy Gregg.
Education Minister Adriana LaGrange sat down for a lengthy interview with our Julia Wong, who joined the noon news to share what the minister said about fulfilling her promise to educators ensuring have the resources they need.
As more kids head back to school, the Edmonton Transit Service is seeing some overcrowding on popular routes during peak hours.
The Calgary-based company was forced to shut down the operation, with capacity to produce 240,000 barrels per day of bitumen, a few days after a leak was detected in the Polaris pipeline near Fort McMurray on Aug. 29.
A new survey suggests there are Canadians who believe that warnings from public officials about the threat of COVID-19 are vastly overblown.
Talk of setting a bold new post-pandemic course for Canada at the cabinet retreat gave way Monday to grim warnings that the pandemic is far from over and that the country could be in for a second deadly wave this fall.
Marlo, a feminine care product company, was founded by a group of women from Western University’s Ivy Business School
The board says the drawn-out reopening plan is designed to help children get used to the new safety protocols in place to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Watching football over the weekend brought a new appreciation for a particular part of the television broadcast, the crowd, or lack thereof.
The move highlights growing concern among scientists about the safety and efficacy of the Sputnik-V vaccine, which the government approved for use before completing full human trials.
Facebook has faced allegations that it permits false claims around climate change through a policy that exempts opinion articles from its external fact-checking system.
Calgary city council voted 11-3 to continue the mandatory mask bylaw on Monday.
The federal government this year began carrying out executions again after a 17-year hiatus despite waning public support for the death penalty.
Arlene Westervelt’s family says she died under suspicious circumstances on June 26, 2016. Her husband was charged with second-degree murder but those charges were later stayed.