Family of 10 loses everything in West St. Paul, Man. arson
The family drove to Winnipeg and spent the night there, before seeking temporary shelter with help from the Red Cross. The house and everything inside was a total loss.
The family drove to Winnipeg and spent the night there, before seeking temporary shelter with help from the Red Cross. The house and everything inside was a total loss.
The 2A varsity championship was Vernon’s third provincial title since 2018. The Panthers also won the 2A junior varsity championship.
The West Kelowna Salvation Army is seeing on average six to seven kettle shifts unfilled every day right now when it's normally between two and three.
As negotiation continue on the $5.5 billion Green Line, one Calgary city councillor is raising concerns over a 'limited exposure' to how the future stations will be designed.
The proposed Alberta Pension Protection Act mandates that a referendum be held before Alberta could split off from the CPP and run its own program.
Kingston Police took 13 lucky middle schoolers Christmas shopping as part of the annual Shop With a Cop program.
According to an Alberta Health Services spokesperson, the respiratory virus season is putting pressure on acute care facilities.
Streets Alive Mission operates under a Religious Assembly Development Permit, but the City of Lethbridge indicates the religious organization is operating outside its permit.
Six officials in Nevada were charged for falsely declaring Donald Trump won the 2020 election, shortly after a similar group of fake electors in Wisconsin settled a civil lawsuit.
The policy will outline how the cap on greenhouse gas emissions will work and that it is intended to begin applying sometime between 2026 and 2030.
An organization made up of Queen's University students is taking part in a new, innovative Artificial Intelligence project.
A bill to make Orange Shirt Day a statutory holiday in Manitoba has passed its final vote in the legislature.
Over 400 people died in Saskatchewan last year while waiting for surgery of a diagnostic scan, according to a report, which is an increase from last year.
President of the Manitoba Métis Federation said he is outraged that the signage paid for by the National Government of the Red River Métis was removed.
Along with Ozempic shortages, Eli Lilly, which markets Trulicity and Mounjaro, is also expecting lower supplies of both drugs throughout early 2024.
Twenty deserving children were paired up with a Regina police officer on Wednesday for a holiday shopping spree at the Cornwall Centre.
Organizers are promising a steeper, faster slope as the FIS snowboard big air World Cup returns to Commonwealth Stadium this weekend, allowing athletes to perform bigger tricks.
Supervised inhalation consists of a room where individuals can use their substances in a safe environment, not unlike safe injection services.
The McDougal Creek wildfire destroyed nearly 190 structures including Lake Okanagan Resort.
Martin Ferland, an Environment Department engineer, says work to build a berm to stabilize the dike will begin on Saturday but the evacuation order will be maintained until Dec. 17
An Edmonton police superintendent who oversees transit officers is adding his support to the city adding turnstiles to its LRT system.
Numerous snowfall warnings have been issued for Calgary and nearby mountain parks, and motorists are urged to be cautious on the roads.
Vancouver Burlesque Company’s co-director Ariel Helvetica said the show has one clear lesson it would like to platform — burlesque is for everyone.
Prairie Harm Reduction says there have been assertions linking it to the rising number of homeless people in the area.
Antonio Guterres invoked Article 99 of the U.N. Charter that allows him to raise "any matter which in his opinion may threaten the maintenance of international peace and security."