Alberta judge denies bail for third suspect in Coutts border blockade
A judge has denied bail for a third man charged with conspiracy to commit murder at a border blockade earlier this year in southern Alberta.
A judge has denied bail for a third man charged with conspiracy to commit murder at a border blockade earlier this year in southern Alberta.
Edmonton police are looking for help gathering more information about a downtown shooting that happened on violent day that also saw several people killed and injured in mid-May.
The safety plan outlines 12 actions the city has taken to support safety, four streams of longer-term work, as well as specific requests for support from the Alberta government.
On Tuesday, June 7, 2022, at approximately 3:28 p.m., officers responded to a report of an assault at a Fingal Line, Southwold Township address.
Around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, officers responded to a reported robbery at a business in the area of Armour Road and Parkhill Road East.
St. Thomas, Ont., is hoping to reel in the region’s next big industrial employer after purchasing a 'mega-sized' property near the northeast end of the city.
The residents of a Poplarwood Avenue home were able to get out safely when a detached two-car garage on the property went up in flames.
Starting June 9 and running through Sept. 25, the first floor galleries will be accessible to the public without a fee.
The Joint Rescue Coordination Centre says it was alerted to an unmanned 17-foot rental boat drifting through English Bay Wednesday afternoon.
Police said the suspect vehicles are white and black SUVs.
Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson is apologizing to organizers of the annual Pride parade in Winnipeg.
The Wellspring Health Access clinic was set to open in mid-June and would have been the first clinic in Wyoming to offer surgical abortions.
The scientific director of Ontario's COVID-19 advisory group says he would have preferred an extension to the province's masking rules in high-risk settings.
Since April, more than 317,000 passports have been handed out, and the federal forecast for 2022-2023 is between 3.6 million and 4.3 million applications.
In a report released Thursday, WHO's expert group said ``key pieces of data'' are still missing to explain how the pandemic began.
Kitchener city council approved staff’s recommendation that a study be conducted on the future of the controversial Queen Victoria statue in Victoria Park.
Edmonton police investigators determined the death of Ezekiel Bigstone, 21, was suspicious.
Chase Freed, who is 20, pleaded guilty on Monday to the second-degree murder of Jim Williams in Red Deer in December 2019.
The Justice Department has arrested and charged more than 800 people for the violence on Jan. 6, 2021, the biggest dragnet in its history.
Sarnia police are investigating a threatening message left at Northern Collegiate Institute and Vocational School. The school moved to remote learning on Thursday.
On this episode of What happened to…? Erica Vella revisits the West Africa Ebola outbreak that began in 2014 and infected tens of thousands of people.
CMC Electronics, who has worked with the Canadian Armed Forces for years, recently notified DND of a “cyber breach related incident” reportedly from sophisticated ransomware group.
An audit completed toward the end of May found the city overpaid by $13 million for charges that should have been covered by its contracts with hotel owners.
After two years of sports seasons hindered by the COVID-19 pandemic, young athletes in London, Ont., appear to be taking advantage of the restriction-free summer season.
The Oil Kings will look to close out the series Saturday in Edmonton.