Calgary company using AI to boost its trading card game sorters
“We are branching into machine learning now, which is going to help a lot with speed as well as being able to recognize new games faster.”
“We are branching into machine learning now, which is going to help a lot with speed as well as being able to recognize new games faster.”
Surrey RCMP say a white Tesla's dashcam may have caught the crash early Saturday morning, which left a young husband and father dead.
Police were able to pick up a heat signature on the drone and using the spotlight and zoom cameras were able to precisely pinpoint the missing person's location in a brush area.
Alexandre Passechnikov, 38, is a convicted sexual offender who Edmonton police believe will commit another violent offence while being released in the community.
The event is organized by the Nature Conservancy of Canada to help the agency collect information on wildlife and work toward preserving habitat for at-risk species.
A new study shows that the combination of fentanyl and benzos is making Alberta's street drugs more lethal.
Two sisters who share an unbreakable bond were able to embrace at the Edmonton International Airport — a hug that decades in the making.
Global News spoke to someone who said Jordan Sanders previously assaulted her. In February, he pleaded guilty to one count of assault - choking and one count of threatening death.
This is the second year the group has gathered for Ama'hna'bino or 'They are Taking Me Home' walk, which honours those who have lost their lives to addiction, murder and suicide.
Survivors of the Île-à-la-Crosse residential school filed a class action lawsuit in December seeking compensation for harms and abuses they say were experienced at the school.
Regina resident Dominick Louison from the Kahkewistahaw First Nation says he was racially profiled and was wrongfully detained in Wal-Mart.
“The modelling shows that even with no fire suppression at all, the fire is only projected to come to 1.5 km from the nearest structure,” said the regional district.
The mandate letter focuses on preventative mental health supports and addiction recovery, but advocates say the absence of harm reduction is troublesome.
Family, friends and colleagues are mourning the young firefighter killed in northeastern British Columbia, the second fatality on the B.C. fire lines this year.
The child is being identified as Kash Bakker by friends through an online fundraiser that has now been launched to help the grieving family.
B.C.'s Minister of Public Safety, Mike Farnworth, said the province's Safer Communities Action Plan strengthens enforcement and leverages mental health and addictions services.
The province's latest crop report shows as of July 25, just 29.2 per cent of crops in the south region were rated in good to excellent condition.
Long wait times, rescheduled or cancelled appointments and lots of unanswered questions is what expectant parents are facing right now at Chinook Regional Hospital.
Toronto police said the incident occurred in the Royal York Road and Newcastle Street area just before 5 p.m., on Wednesday.
Organizers hosted a media event at the festival site on Wednesday. The festival runs Aug. 11 to 13.
Didsbury RCMP have arrested and charged an American man with child luring after they say he attempted to meet a youth that he was communicating with online.
Thirty years after being convicted of murder, and just over a decade after being convicted of sexual assault, Kingston man Richard Joyce is seeking full parole.
A new app introduced to Saskatoon and Regina that helps to reduce food waste is becoming an interest to both consumers and retailers.
With a vote of 43 to 40, child protection workers voted to end a three-week long strike after receiving some concessions in mileage and pay.
Emily Wright, a Toronto elementary school teacher, started taking the drug Ozempic in 2018 as a way to control her food cravings and blood sugar for her Type 2 diabetes.