Alberta eases security payment burden for oilsands companies
The province says the decision is in reaction to low oil prices last year, which briefly reached negative values.
The province says the decision is in reaction to low oil prices last year, which briefly reached negative values.
To combat a rise in hate-related violence against members of the Asian community across North America, an Edmonton group is offering a free course in self-defence techniques. Instructor and second-degree Taekwondo black belt Kaitlyn Molo offers some practical de-escalation tips, while organizer Linda Hoang shares the motivation behind the course in this discussion with Global...
Ontario administered a one-day high of 141,038 vaccines in the last day. More than 5.7 million doses have been done so far.
The probe will evaluate the way that UFO (or UAP) reports have been handled at the Pentagon, according to an official memo.
Canada's Bombardier reported a 43 per cent increase in quarterly adjusted profit on Thursday, helped by a recovery in business aviation.
Edmonton's Connor McDavid and Toronto's Auston Matthews are the front-runners for hockey's top individual award this season.
Teoscar Hernández hit a tiebreaking RBI single during Toronto's five-run eighth inning, and the Blue Jays beat the Athletics 9-4 on Wednesday night.
Adam Lowry and Blake Wheeler had two goals each as Winnipeg defeated the Calgary Flames 4-0 on Wednesday to snap a seven-game losing streak and clinch a playoff spot.
Beijing is stepping up a pressure campaign that began over Australian support for a probe into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
After Calgary city council spent years developing the Guidebook for Great Communities, a renamed Guide for Local Area Plans has been handed back to city experts.
The Winnipeg Jets snapped a seven-game losing streak and clinched a playoff spot with a 4-0 win over the Calgary Flames Wednesday night.
Alberta Health Services issued orders for Trolley 5 Brewpub, Ceili's on 17th and Murdoch’s Bar and Grill.
Police and the coroner's office identified the rest of the dead as a Texas neurosurgeon and two others who were flying to a university graduation ceremony.
In Vancouver, speakers honoured the mothers, daughters, sisters and friends they'd lost, and shared anger at Canada's slow pace in response to the issue.
Neville went missing one day after his owner received a letter complaining about him from one of her neighbours in Lethbridge, Alta.
Aerosols are much smaller particles and can drift in the air like smoke. They disperse quickly outdoors, but not in poorly ventilated indoor settings.
The emergency debate was called to discuss how the government could help the province, which is seeing a higher rate of infection than any other jurisdiction in North America.
Alberta has doubled the fine for flouting the the province’s COVID-19 public health measures and Justice Minister Kaycee Madu is promising a renewed effort to stop rule breakers. But is it too little, too late? Tom Vernon reports.
Health Matters May 5: An Edmonton start-up has created portable technology that can diagnose lung issues in COVID-19 patients. Plus how University of Alberta researchers 3D printed nose cartilage, and a look at the most common side effects of COVID-19 vaccines. Su-Ling Goh reports.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Wednesday, May 5, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Communities across the country, including Edmonton, are raising awareness about missing and murdered indigenous people. May 5 is Red Dress Day and hundreds marched through downtown to honor the lives lost. Nicole Stillger reports.
The pressure continues to build on Alberta’s health-care system as the province struggles through the third wave of the pandemic. Meanwhile, the premier admits no indicators have been defined yet for reopening. Julia Wong reports.
For the last time as Edmonton’s mayor, Don Iveson spoke about how Edmonton has changed in his time in office, and what he hopes will be in store for the city’s future. Sarah Ryan has more on the reflective state of city address.
Nobody knows when or how, but somehow a golf ball from Alberta went on what could be the world's longest drive, to a remote island on the northeast coast of Australia.
The first Albertan to die from blood clots linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine was a 52-year-old woman from Edmonton. Her 19-year-old daughter says she’s grieving, but she also has questions and concerns about how her mother died. Fletcher Kent reports.