No Step 3 but where is Alberta headed when it comes to COVID-19?
Doctors are warning that rising hospitalizations and pressure on the health-care system are likely to be expected, even if the province is not moving into Step 3 of reopening.
Doctors are warning that rising hospitalizations and pressure on the health-care system are likely to be expected, even if the province is not moving into Step 3 of reopening.
A game between the Edmonton Oilers and the Canadiens was postponed Monday night after two Montreal players were placed on the league's COVID protocol list.
In less than five weeks, Edmonton Transit will roll out its new bus network which will mean new routes and commutes for users.
The UCP says the mobile app – called the Digital Overdose Response System – will help protect people who are using drugs recreationally while alone in their homes.
There have been several house fires in Edmonton this past week. The latest one Tuesday morning in the northeast Clareview area gutted one home and caused extensive damage to others around it. Fletcher Kent has the details on the noon news.
As of Tuesday, Alberta public, private and not-for-profit employers and service providers can apply for free rapid COVID-19 tests.
According to EFRS, most fires occur in the middle of the night when people are sleeping. When a fire breaks out, there is little time to consider an escape plan.
At least one home was destroyed and others damaged in a fire near 137 Avenue and 37 Street in northeast Edmonton’s Clareview area on Tuesday, March 23, 2021.
"We hear a lot about people having upper back discomfort, lots with neck issues, and then a lot of reporting lately around severe eye strain," said Dr. Linda Miller,
A U.S. police officer killed in a mass shooting at a Colorado supermarket had seven children and had been looking for a new job in order to protect his family, his father said.
Crime reporter Nancy Hixt shares the shocking tragedies and obstacles that shaped the boy with the heart of a lion.
A new real estate report by Royal LePage forecasts double-digit average price increases for recreational properties in much of the country.
Blake Wheeler's opening tally stood up as the game-winning goal on Monday night as Connor Hellebuyck earned his first shutout of the season and Winnipeg beat Vancouver 4-0.
Alberta's decision to not enter Step 3 of its pandemic-reopening plan on Monday received a mixed reaction from businesses, religious communities and sports organizations.
During comments made by Alberta’s chief medical officer of health on Monday, she spoke of a case in which someone who dined at multiple restaurants while infectious and how they may have spread COVID-19. Sarah Komadina gets reaction to Dr. Deena Hinshaw’s comments from some restaurant owners.
Long was taken into custody following a chase by police hours after the shooting rampage last Tuesday and charged with eight counts of murder.
Coronavirus infections have increased steadily in Germany as the more contagious variant first detected in Britain has become dominant.
The province is reporting 156 confirmed VoC cases as of March 22 with 149 B1.1.1.7 (U.K. variant) cases and seven B1.351 (South African variant) cases.
The country's weather agency has posted severe weather warnings in every mainland state or territory but one, affecting around 10 million people in the country.
The mix-breed dogs included Terriers, Shih Tzus, Papillions and other small-breed crosses and although none were emaciated, the BC SPCA confirmed, most had medical issues.
An account bearing the name and image of the park board supervisor includes a number of racist, sexist and homophobic comments posted between 2011 and 2013.
Niagara's medical officer is suggesting people interacting across municipalities could bring a third wave to the region.
Iain Stewart told the special committee on Canada-China relations he can't go into details because of an ongoing RCMP investigation.
He’s been a bright light, during her darkest days and now six-year-old Connor Hayes continues to inspire his mom by taking on a massive challenge. Carole Anne Devaney explains what the Sherwood Park boy is doing to help her – and others like her – get better.
Edmonton's executive committee is recommending city council cut business licence fees in half -- across the board -- for the next year.