Relatives of First World War-era internees seek redress from B.C. government
There was a cluster of camps in British Columbia's Interior including a facility in Vernon that operated from 1914 to 1920.
There was a cluster of camps in British Columbia's Interior including a facility in Vernon that operated from 1914 to 1920.
A Queen's University clinic looks to provide a family doctor for the 20,000 people in the area without one.
With council's decision to defer, the tentative agreement will come back in front of council again on May 2.
Sleeman Breweries was chosen for supporting local green teams, has an environmental steering committee, and maintains a partnership with Random Acts of Green during Earth Month.
Three years after the worst mass killing in modern Canadian history, some are wondering why more mental health support still hasn't materialized.
Blake Wheeler had a goal and two assists while Adam Lowry scored twice as the Jets allowed only 17 shots in the Game 1 win.
The Winnipeg Ice fell 8-4 to the Moose Jaw Warriors and trail their second-round playoff series 2-1.
Toronto student Ruth Li recently became the first female to win the high school division at the North American Scrabble World Championships.
The two women and three teens who were to be repatriated from Syria said they're alive but have been mistreated, need medical attention and have lost all their possessions.
Matt Chapman had a home run and a double to extend his hot start to the season and Chris Bassitt carried a shutout in the seventh inning as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Houston Astros 4-2 on Tuesday night.
Const. Nicole Chan took her own life in 2019, amid an investigation into complaints she had made about sexual harassment and inappropriate relationships with two senior officers.
Private lab services company DynaLIFE pledges to put in several measures to help lessen wait times and other concerns at labs in Alberta.
“It's really scary to hear that my wife is trapped in Iran. I spent hours on the phone trying to find a solution. I didn't even know where to start as there's no embassy in Iran."
John Tavares didn't have an answer. Sheldon Keefe didn't sense any nerves.
“There’s a lot less chaos on our streets,” said Tracy To, a second generation owner-operator of Forum Home Appliances.
TransEd said a car made an illegal left turn from 83 Street onto 73 Avenue Tuesday afternoon, causing a collision with a Valley Line LRT train at the south Edmonton intersection.
'Please take Olivia's passing and bring a bit of light from it — use this experience to talk to your children,' said the family of the teen who died Easter weekend in Sylvan Lake.
Dozens of AUPE members took part in a rally near the legislature on Tuesday to raise awareness on how a staffing shortage has created what they say is an unsafe system.
The plan, which passed in city council on Monday, will target 100 houseless persons living rough with housing initiatives and social supports this summer.
Once grown, the trees are expected to remove more than 2.1 million tonnes of climate-polluting carbon dioxide from the air, according to the B.C. and federal governments.
Police have seized the vehicle and made an arrest after footage shows a man driving through the doors of a school and down the hallways.
Raymond is home to Canada’s first stampede, dating all the way back to 1903. It's been held in the same location since the beginning, but 2023 will be the site's last rodeo.
Originally opened as a temporary winter shelter, The Gathering Place: New Beginnings in downtown Regina will stay open during the summer after receiving additional funding.
The bill, which is written to only apply to this specific project, will mark the first time the province has used legislation to push through a project on land it does not own.
Testimony began in front of a judge-alone trial for Wadea Al-Lala, charged with the second-degree murder of 41-year-old Maryanne Blandizzi.