Alberta rolls out GameSense program to help casino-goers gamble responsibly
Alberta is preparing to roll out a program in casinos to help people who play games of chance to gamble more responsibly.
Alberta is preparing to roll out a program in casinos to help people who play games of chance to gamble more responsibly.
Retirement savers and pension funds should be prepared for lower investment returns than they had before the financial crisis, a report by the C.D. Howe Institute suggests.
A memorial service for 46-year-old Colleen Sillito will be held the afternoon of Friday, Oct. 9 in Sherwood Park.
A ski and snowboard resort in Banff will offer visitors a chance to ride on the first chairlift in Canada with heated seats.
The Edmonton Transit Committee is exploring bus rapid transit. It’s a network of buses that run outside the regular road system. Michel Boyer reports on the concept.
The Edmonton Oilers announced Wednesday Andrew Ference is no longer captain of the team. The team will not have a replacement this season, rather four alternate captains. Quinn Phillips provided details on the decision during Wednesday’s Noon News.
Toyota unveiled its vision for self-driving cars in a challenge to other automakers as well as industry newcomer Google Inc., promising to start selling such vehicles in Japan by 2020.
The federal NDP is set to release its indigenous policy Wednesday morning in Enoch, Alta., as leader Tom Mulcair participates in a forum held by the Assembly of First Nations.
WINNIPEG – The Palomino Club is closing its doors, at least at its current location. According to CJOB, the Winnipeg landmark at Portage Avenue and Minto will shutdown January 2nd to make room for a condo development, according to Managing Partner Cary Paul. “We were approached by a developer,” Paul tells 680 CJOB. “I put the...
The Mike Babcock era officially begins in Toronto tonight as the puck drops on the NHL regular season.
Cybercrime costs are climbing for companies both in the U.S. and overseas amid a slew of high-profile breaches, according to research released Tuesday.
Along South Carolina's coast, residents were preparing for a second round of flooding as rivers swollen from days of devastating rains make their way toward the Atlantic.
Sweden's Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich of the United States and Turkish-American Aziz Sancar have won the Nobel Prize in chemistry.
Police and firefighters were called after a fire broke out Tuesday night in the Plateau.
Students at four West Island high schools are walking out on their classes Wednesday.
While Canada's lone Major League Baseball team has a sizable national fan base, there are plenty of Jays supporters living well beyond the country's borders cheering on the team.
A group of local federal candidates met to debate some of the city’s most important issues, and highlighted how they would resolve them if elected. Jessica Kent reports.
The government panel reviewing how we collect revenues from our natural resources held an engagement session in Edmonton Tuesday night where people could ask questions, and give their suggestions. Provincial affairs reporter Tom Vernon was there.
Federal funding for the Valley Line LRT was a hot topic at a municipal issues forum for federal candidates at Edmonton City Hall Tuesday night.
The Period Party collected nearly 100,000 tampons, pads and menstrual cups to donate to Edmonton's Food Bank.
Tue, Oct 6 – The film fest brings incredible talent and culture to our city every year. With more on the films ‘Grandma,’ ‘Figurine,’ and ‘Freeheld,’ here’s Todd James.
Edmonton’s core sees its fair share of crime. Sometimes, solving those cases is made even more difficult by a code of silence often found in residents. Fletcher Kent has the story.
Su-Ling Goh visited Ecole J.H. Picard School and read “Bugs Bunny and the Carrot Machine.”
Imagine going through the pain of a root canal for nothing. Su-Ling Goh has more on a rare facial pain condition and a way one group is raising awareness.