Police tactical team responds to weapons complaint in central Edmonton
Edmonton Police Service tactical team members responded to a weapons complaint along 95 Street in the McCauley neighbourhood on Friday morning.
Edmonton Police Service tactical team members responded to a weapons complaint along 95 Street in the McCauley neighbourhood on Friday morning.
On Oct. 9, Mounties were called to a property in the 800 block of Grandview Bench Road regarding a report that a horse had been shot and killed.
Ottawa Public Health reported its highest daily total of new COVID-19 cases this week on Friday, with 42 new infections added to the local case count.
A number of longtime residents have been caught off guard by the new restrictions and are paying the price.
The sixth annual Variety Week finishes Friday, highlighting stories from children and families around the province who have been helped by Variety – the Children’s Charity.
National Defence will review how the Canadian Armed Forces checks for extremist views in its trained foreign troops after a report ID'd an incident involving the Ukrainian army.
Quebec is the only province to lose a federal seat in the review, moving from 78 MPs to 77.
Digital World Acquisition's stock surged on Friday and Thursday were reminiscent of the meme stock frenzy earlier this year.
Alberta Health Services is extending the deadline for its mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy to give all employees an opportunity to get their shots and to report their status.
Across Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph, there are three confirmed COVID-19 cases being treated in hospital, including one in intensive care.
Nanaimo RCMP are searching for a suspect who allegedly spray-painted a swastika onto the window of a Nanaimo, B.C., business last week.
Alberta's chief medical officer of health said she is still hearing questions about whether COVID-19 vaccines impact fertility or are safe for pregnant women.
A telephone town hall will be held next week to answer questions from and provide information to anyone who is pregnant or thinking about getting pregnant and is hesitant about getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Deena Hinshaw says she’s still hearing questions about whether vaccines impact fertility or are safe for pregnant women.
Shelley Samycia with AMA Travel previews a virtual River Cruise Expo being hosted by the organization to showcase some of their top picks for river cruising. (Sponsored by AMA)
Jocelyn Lapoint with the Mustard Seed Thrift Store previews the Halloween Havoc Sock Drive, as well as some other much-needed donation items being requested by the group.
At about 5:05 a.m. Monday, police were called to check on the welfare of a man at Burlington Tower in the area of 128 Avenue and 65 Street.
Here’s Mike Sobel’s Friday, October 22, 2021 early morning weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The declines don't mean all provinces and territories are out of the woods, however, as hospitals remain pushed to the brink by COVID-19 patients.
Premier Doug Ford has said the new plan would include how and when to lift more public health measures, including restrictions on restaurants.
'We know it's not the same and we know that there are downfalls to it and that it can't take the place of in-person. But is it better than nothing?' said one of the researchers.
Climate campaigners say behind-the-scenes lobbying before the summit could hamper efforts to achieve a deal that would ensure the world can combat the environmental crisis.
News of the remittance will likely bring relief to investors and regulators worried about a default's wider fallout in global financial markets.
The Edmonton Oilers ran their record to 4-0 with a 5-1 win over the Arizona Coyotes Thursday night.
Health Matters October 21: Su-Ling Goh explains how University of Alberta researchers are trying to create an antiviral drug for COVID-19, why Amazon employees are supporting an Edmonton hospital, and she has details on a free public virtual conference about cancer research.
Wets Lincoln mayor Dave Bylsma has been reprimanded for allegedly asking a Niagara woman if she had her period following a COVID-19 vaccination.