Alberta UCP leadership candidates split on idea of provincial police to replace RCMP
Four of the seven candidates running to be the next UCP leader and premier said an Alberta provincial police force is not something they'd pursue right now.
Four of the seven candidates running to be the next UCP leader and premier said an Alberta provincial police force is not something they'd pursue right now.
The trial for the alleged assault by Kelowna RCMP officer Siggy Pietrzak continued Thursday. The defence called on a use of force expert to testify.
The 98-metre Trailer Princess sunk in February in Duncan Bay, full of potentially-polluting hydrocarbons. Its removal will cost about $4.7 million.
Russians and Ukranians now living in Alberta are concerned for their family and their countries after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the call-up of reservists.
Despite boards going up on the home's windows, one woman spotted leaving the residence says the tenants aren't too concerned about the Sept. 30th deadline to vacate the home.
Supporters of a planned supervised consumption site on Barton Street East have held a 'community cleanup' event to show why a safe place for people to use drugs is needed.
The orange shirt has become a symbol of reconciliation in Canada and as a result, people are looking to pick one up.
Protesters gathered at the U.S. consulate in Vancouver, some holding banners bearing Amini's photo and calling for justice, amid chants of "USA don't support terrorists."
In a province that has been drilling for generations and known for its oil and gas, this is a first: a rig in central Alberta that is drilling for lithium.
They're a last resort for desperate mothers: baby boxes where newborns are safely surrendered. But the charity advocating for them to be set up in fire halls is hitting obstacles.
A book of Blackfoot elder Christina Fox's experience in a residential school started with creating a freehand appliqué design.
A new Alberta law governing union donations is sparking some concern around charitable donations, especially after a recent Parkland Institute study.
RCMP have identified 24-year-old Thaddeus McNeely as the lone suspect and is urging residents of Fort Good Hope to remain vigilant as they continue their search.
While the flood waters are slowly receding in Pakistan, a health care crisis is growing in its place. An Airdrie doctor is urging Canadians to help.
A man has been sentenced to 11 years for killing an Indigenous woman in northern Alberta and later moving her body to Manitoba.
The former mayor laid out his plan for 'a better and safer Hamilton', during a media event at the top of the escarpment rail trail on Thursday.
Preparations have been underway since March in a general election that will see the city's adoption of mail-in ballots for the first time.
One person has been charged in connection with a pair of pharmacy robberies in Calgary earlier this week but police are looking for help identifying two additional suspects.
The ascension of King Charles III has lit a renewed fire for pro-republic movements in countries where the history of colonialism and slavery is still deeply felt.
Postmedia, the parent company of the Montreal Gazette, has decided to scale back on the print publications for all nine of its daily newspapers across the country.
Brigitte Lavoie has filed multiple mistreatment complaints with the regional health authority. After she says they've failed to take action, Lavoie is moving her sister herself.
Brittany Doucette at Next Generation Learning Centre said staff, parents and especially children were devastated to see how fire damaged the daycare's newly renovated playground.
Can Canada be an energy superpower and cut greenhouse gas emissions? Some say that not only can it do both, but in a world where energy markets have been disrupted, it must do both.
Toronto police said between Sept. 5 and Sept. 19, a man allegedly broke into several mailboxes in the Bathurst Street and Finch Avenue West area.