More than 90 per cent of Ontario long-term care homes meet A/C standards
Legislation passed last year required that homes meet that air conditioning standard by June 22 of this year, but many did not.
Legislation passed last year required that homes meet that air conditioning standard by June 22 of this year, but many did not.
The university announced this summer that all students living in residence would need to have three shots of a COVID-19 vaccine upon arrival.
The initiative opened at the beginning of September and is a collaboration between Student Affairs and the Alma Mater Society following a recent survey.
An officer ran a plate check on a vehicle that was parked near the camp on Tuesday night. The vehicle wasn’t registered and the suspected driver had an invalid licence.
Of the deaths that took place between October 2021 and March 2022, nine were a result of confirmed or suspected drug toxicity and 12 were of Indigenous youth.
After a challenging summer 2022 travel season, Edmonton-based Flair Airlines announced the first phase of the company's summer 2023 schedule.
In a news release just after 2 p.m., Edmonton police asked drivers to avoid the area near 50 Street and 34 Avenue as officers investigate a fatal collision.
The number of animal welfare calls the humane society has been receiving is on the rise, with more than 2,000 calls last year to their investigations and emergency response line.
Three new COVID-related HKPR hospitalizations were reported but no ICU admissions, increasing the total number of hospitalizations in 2022 to 226
Premier John Horgan said in a statement Melanie Mark is taking a medical leave undetermined in length to focus on personal matters she is currently undergoing.
Regina city council has officially named Niki Anderson as the newest city manager. The cross-country search for a new manager was performed by Regina Mayor Sandra Masters.
Humane Society HPE is set to hold the grand opening for it's new building on Wallbridge-Loyalist Road. The Belleville, Ont., shelter provides care for some 2,200 animals annually.
An Alberta prosecutor has suggested a Calgary teen charged with first-degree murder in the hit-and-run death of a police officer had no reason to believe he was in danger.
A St. Catharines auto plant says it has been cleared to reopen after an acid spill sent up to two dozen of its employees to a Niagara Region hospital on Tuesday.
Hamilton mayoral candidates Andrea Horwath and Keanin Loomis have faced off during two debates ahead of the October municipal election.
Toronto police said on Sept. 23, at around 2:40 p.m., officers received a report of a sexual assault at 100 King Street West.
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A total of 928 kilograms of meth and six kilograms of cocaine were seized along with roughly $7 million worth of assets that have been seized or placed under criminal restraint.
A public awareness campaign aims to address harmful effects of medication misuse in Saskatchewan by encouraging residents to return unused prescription drugs.
After initially declaring an 88-year-old woman's death in Wilmot suspicious, Waterloo Regional Police say they are now treating it as a homicide.
The Transportation Safety Board has sent a team to British Columbia's north coast to probe the sinking of a tour boat in Haida Gwaii.
Devon William Shedrick, 29, of Calgary was charged with one count of first-degree murder.
Saskatoon police attended a correctional facility in Saskatoon to arrest Thomas Sutherland, who was incarcerated on an unrelated sentence.
When Otto Porter Jr. was considering an offer from the Toronto Raptors, he didn't have to look far for a scouting report.
'We are responding to their concerns by implementing this rent reduction program over the next three years, which will provide ranchers with up to $4 million in relief.”