Weekend rally planned in Okanagan to support farmers in India
The rally is scheduled to run in Kelowna from UBCO to Prospera Place, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., on Sunday.
The rally is scheduled to run in Kelowna from UBCO to Prospera Place, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., on Sunday.
For the first time since the event started in 1967, the Calgary Firefighters Toy Association has been forced to cancel the annual party.
Many Fort McMurray residents are still struggling with repairs and cleanup following the spring flooding.
Lance Cardinal, who IKEA also partnered with to design a 40-foot mural at the Edmonton store earlier this year, worked to design the space.
Saskatchewan health authorities say there are 202 new coronavirus cases in the province, with 4,191 active cases and 5,484 total recoveries.
RCMP say their officers, along with members of the Kentville Police Service, stopped a vehicle on Park Street in Kentville, N.S., on Dec. 2.
Vancouver police say a 19-year-old Burnaby man was fatally stabbed in East Vancouver on Friday.
Winnipeg police are asking residents to be mindful of how their parcels are delivered this holiday season as police see an increase in the number of porch pirates.
GO Transit moved all of its downtown Toronto bus operations to a new large, two-storey bus terminal at the corner of Bay Street and Lake Shore Boulevard West Saturday morning.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have 32 players set to test free agency in February.
The value of the settlement, which has been approved by council, is not being revealed.
"There is no threat to public safety in the community and we are not actively looking for any suspects."
Canucks owner Francesco Aquilini took to Twitter Friday in response to media reports the Canucks' anthem singer would perform at the rally.
Testifying as an expert, a Toronto doctor says a lack of blood seen in Yosif Al-Hasnawi's injury was "not uncommon."
In a letter to parents, Our Lady of Perpetual Help said all learning would be conducted virtually from next Tuesday until Dec. 18.
“This is a traumatizing and humiliating situation."
Health-care workers say the relentless surge of COVID-19 cases has them at a breaking point. It comes as some staff are being re-deployed. Fletcher Kent spoke with a nurse from the Royal Alexandra Hospital, who said the resources are there — but the staffing isn’t.
A Red Deer restaurant owner is anxious to know if his business can survive the holiday season. His concerns lie with decisions by the Alberta government this fall. Sarah Komadina has more.
The Canadian economy added 60,000 jobs in November, but Alberta did not share in that success. Tom Vernon explains how the job recovery has stalled.
Andrew Birchill went to hospital with broken ribs, caught COVID-19, and never came home again. Now, a grieving Alberta family is sharing their personal loss, hoping it will encourage others to take the necessary precautions during the pandemic. Sarah Ryan has the story.
Andrew Birchill went to hospital with broken ribs, caught COVID-19, and never came home again. Now, his family is sharing their devastating story of how dangerous the virus is.
A restaurant owner is anxious to see if his business can survive the holiday season. His concerns lie with decisions by the Alberta government this fall.
Edmonton's Shannon Szabados isn’t turning the page on her hockey career just yet — but the Olympic gold medalist is writing another chapter.
With Alberta hospitals bracing for patient surges and many facing visitor restrictions due to outbreaks, people reliant on the health care system are beyond anxious.
The man who stabbed an elderly couple to death in 2016 is going to spend more time in jail. Edward Kyle Roberts was originally sentenced to 15 years for the horrific attack on Joao Nascimento, 93, and Maria Nascimento, 81 — but that’s now been changed. Nicole Stillger explains why.