BCTF president Jim Iker stepping down
B.C. Teachers' Federation president Jim Iker is stepping down and we are expected to learn today who his replacement will be.
B.C. Teachers' Federation president Jim Iker is stepping down and we are expected to learn today who his replacement will be.
Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for parts of central Alberta Monday morning because of the chance of snow. Mike Sobel explains what to expect on the Morning News.
Construction is set to begin on the Burrard Bridge today and commuters are being warned they might need to allow for extra travel time.
A man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant was arrested in Lethbridge on Monday.
For the first time since mid-February, Calgary is going to string together at least a week of single-digit daytime highs, and may see some snow.
Sparks may fly this week with the first testimony in the Vatican's controversial trial over leaks of confidential documents that revealed waste, mismanagement and greed in the Catholic Church's hierarchy.
Security concerned raised at Canadian embassies after Sunday's car bombing in the Turkish capital of Ankara.
An Amtrak train derailed in southwest Kansas, sending eleven people to the hospital.
The accident comes just weeks after officers released some disturbing statistics about drunk driving in the city.
Police are investigating reports of shots fired in northeast Edmonton.
NDP pledges to re-route $25M of health care management and admin costs to front-line health care workers.
There were more than 400 open houses in Metro Vancouver on Sunday. However, demand still far outweighs supply.
RCMP investigate a serious collision near Chard, Alberta
Kevin Koe of Alberta defeated Brad Gushue of Newfoundland and Labrador 9-5 to win the Tim Hortons Brier.
Alycia Dunlap is searching for her engagement ring after she removed it to wash her hands while visiting her fiance at the Royal Alexandra Hospital on March 10.
Last fall, soccer fans celebrated refugee children at a Munich stadium; today, European voters are boosting anti-immigrant political parties and governments are closing their gates to new arrivals.
Rescue crews have recovered the body of a snowmobiler caught in an avalanche in the British Columbia Interior.
Sun, Mar 13 – It seems Edmontonians are traveling less and staying local for March Break. The poor U.S. exchange rate and Alberta’s economic downturn are being blamed. Julia Wong reports.
Brazilians ratcheted up the heat for embattled President Dilma Rousseff on Sunday, turning out by the tens of thousands for demonstrations across the country calling for her ouster.
An anti-migration party powered into German state legislatures in elections Sunday, held amid divisions over Chancellor Angela Merkel's liberal approach to the refugee crisis.
Milky Way Ice Cream decided to open a week earlier than usual due to warm weather and steady demand.
The Sunday, March 13, 2016 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A popular restaurant in downtown Calgary may be shutdown for a few days, after an out of control car crashed into it.
Vinesh Pratap sits down with Northlands CEO Tim Reid to discuss the future of the organization.
According to Kananaskis Public Safety, it happened Saturday when the jumper experienced problems with the deployment of his parachute.