Calgary ski jumper Alexandria Loutitt wins World Cup bronze in Slovenia
Calgary's Alexandria Loutitt captured World Cup bronze in women's ski jumping on Saturday for her sixth podium finish of the season.
Calgary's Alexandria Loutitt captured World Cup bronze in women's ski jumping on Saturday for her sixth podium finish of the season.
The Edmonton Police Service said officers were called to the Aurora Motel near 151 Street and 111 Avenue for reports of a shooting around 7:15 p.m. Friday night.
Biden said in a statement late Friday that the policies proposed would “be the toughest and fairest set of reforms to secure the border we’ve ever had in our country.”
The health agency says the closure is due to limited physician availability.
South Shuswap Rides is completely volunteer-run in Sorrento and it helps residents get around most of the Okanagan, free of charge.
After Alberta announced it would be expanding pharmacy care clinics, pharmacists in Manitoba are looking at what such a project could mean for our own health care system.
An overnight fire caused extensive damage to a home that appeared to still be under construction near 19 Street and 20 Avenue in southeast Edmonton on Friday.
The Winnipeg New Music Festival is kicking off this year, bringing in heavyweights like Mizzy Mazzoli and Julia Wolfe to the capital of the province.
Cardinal Gerald Lacroix on Friday stepped down temporarily after he was named in a class-action lawsuit against the church that alleged sexual assault.
The old seniors home on Confederation Park will be demolished and the province is looking for ideas on what to put in its place.
Canada's foreign minister repeated language previously used by the government that critics have called "incomprehensible" on South Africa's genocide case against Israel.
Alberta-based MMIP Investigations Ltd. provides zero cost private investigator work, family advocates and healing support to families of missing and murdered Indigenous people.
The seasonal closure of Banff’s most famous street has become a summer experience that town council has voted to make permanent from late May through Thanksgiving.
Laverne Waskahat, 47, is a convicted violent sexual offender who has a history of possessing, making and publishing child pornography involving toddlers.
A woman was lying in the middle of Wayne Gretzky Drive near 118th Avenue when she was run over by a truck early Friday morning and declared dead at the scene.
Even in his wildest dreams, he could not have imagined that he’d break a team record held by Hall of Famer Grant Fuhr.
The City of Edmonton is cancelling its council meetings scheduled for next week in the wake of this week's shooting at city hall.
The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) has released photos of a person they believe to be a suspect in the 2023 homicide of 35-year-old Gabriel Dumont.
Sgt. Gordon Rothnie, a Canadian Army ranger who rushed to the crash site by snowmobile along with four colleagues in a rescue attempt, said he was hoping for the best.