Extended special avalanche warning for parts of B.C., Alberta ends on Thursday
Avalanche Canada says there were numerous natural, accidental, and remote triggered avalanches reported during the weekend.
Avalanche Canada says there were numerous natural, accidental, and remote triggered avalanches reported during the weekend.
Lucien-L'Allier train station will be closed to all passengers for up to 12 months, forcing them to find alternative ways to get to and from downtown.
A neighbour called 911 after noticing a house fire in Mississauga Wednesday afternoon, a fire official says.
With a budget depleted, volunteer fire departments in Nova Scotia worry that their departments will have a lack of training until new funding becomes available in December.
Carol Ravnaas with the Addictions and Mental Health Services in Kingston said the team at the integrated care hub is doing what it can to help affected individuals.
Located at 1057 Southdale Road, the first phase of the Reimagine Southdale project will see a new 53-unit apartment building replace 18 aging townhomes that were torn down.
As the Water Security Agency analyze the recent snow dump across the province this past weekend, the question if it's enough precipitation or is more needed.
The new job cuts at TC Energy, primarily in Calgary and Houston, are in addition to a prior round of layoffs confirmed by the pipeline company last June.
The BC Human Rights Commissioner says a new apology ceremony is needed from the Vancouver police and board in regards to the handcuffing of Maxwell Johnson and his granddaughter.
A Statistics Canada breakdown of alcohol and cannabis revenues shows that while some products are on the up, total alcohol sales volumes declined.
The Waterloo Region District School Board announced Wednesday that it will not move a PD day scheduled for two days later to the day of the eclipse.
"It's been over eight years, and these members haven't seen (increases) more than 1.75 per cent," Gina McKay said, adding the average cost of living has increased 25 per cent.
Aaron Grymes, 33, who played eight seasons with the Edmonton Elks, is participating in the CFL mentorship program, providing education about pro football off the field.
The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation is suing the Alberta Energy Regulator for its alleged failure to regulate Imperial Oil's Kearl oilsands facility.