April 2021 Coach of the Month: Bonnie Loewen
Providence Jr. Pilots volleyball head coach Bonnie Loewen has been named Global Winnipeg's coach of the month for April in conjunction with Sport Manitoba.
Providence Jr. Pilots volleyball head coach Bonnie Loewen has been named Global Winnipeg's coach of the month for April in conjunction with Sport Manitoba.
Officials say a man in his 60s was rushed to hospital with serious injuries after a crash in Scarborough on Saturday.
Police say the speeding vehicle fled the scene and was found abandoned a short distance away. A 27-year-old man was arrested the next day.
On Friday, Dr. Robert Strang announced that there was a backlog of PCR COVID-19 tests waiting to be processed. The lab was behind by about 45,000 tests, or three day's worth.
The plan would have seen the route's reservation capacity increased to 95 per cent, and would have imposed a charge for one-way vehicle traffic departing the Langdale terminal.
Naramata Inn executive chef and general manager Ned Bell shares his west coast take on eggs Benedict that would be perfect for Mother’s Day morning.
Demonstrators expressed opposition towards Quebec's nighttime curfew and the notion of immunity passport for those who have received a COVID-19 vaccine.
A recent Supreme Court decision about Indigenous hunting rights on the west coast may have implications for First Nations groups who straddle the Maine—New Brunswick border.
Police say emergency crews responded to an incident on McDowell Road East. OPP determined a person on a riding lawn mower had gone into a ditch and rolled over.
The latest COVID-19 numbers reported Saturday bring the region's pandemic case tally to 10,487, of which 9,331 have resolved, an increase of 93 from the day before.
Alberta's chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw tweeted Saturday that a note from a doctor would no longer be required for eligible children to book an appointment.
"He's been pretty solid the three games. We're going to try to work him around the lineup, see where the best fit is," head coach Dave Tippett said.
With Mother’s Day once again looking a little different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it can require more creativity for moms to feel special. Designer and editor Janette Ewen has some tips for gifts you can make at home.
Adult band camp is back with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. It’s a camp that partners non-pros with professional musicians to brush up on an instrument. ESO conductor Cosette Justo Valdes tells us about the Rusty Musicians behind Adult Band Camp.
May is now here and if you’ve been itching to get started on your garden, you’re not alone. Gardening expert from Salisbury Greenhouses, Rob Sproule, explains if it’s a good time to start planting and how the season is looking.
A man with critical injuries was found by officers responding to a weapons complaint, Edmonton police said.
The president of the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations said he's hearing from students across the country who are struggling to find jobs.
Toronto Raptors (26-37, 12th in the Eastern Conference) vs. Utah Jazz (45-18, second in the Western Conference)
The U.N. special envoy on Myanmar said in the absence of a collective international response, violence was worsening and the running of the state risked coming to a halt.
Despite the warning of a more contagious variant, scientists on an advisory panel said the government did not seek to impose major restrictions to stop the spread of the virus.
Members of the auto community in Calgary are rallying to support a Vancouver man who was a target of vandalism. The man believes he was targeted because of his B.C. plates.
New targeted measures in COVID-19 hot spots, including Calgary, took effect Friday, but questions remain about how they will be enforced. Adam MacVicar reports.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Friday, April 30, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A metal sculptor has created an art treasure hunt in the river valley for adventurous Edmontonians eager to get out of the house these days.
As Jason Kenney attempts to steer the province through a third wave into what he’s promised to be the best summer ever, the pressure from inside his own party to remove him as Alberta’s premier is growing. As tom Vernon explains, the movement to remove him has gone online.