How one woman survived a two-year shopping ban
Cait Flanders has not bought anything other than essential, consumable goods since she vowed to stop spending in July of 2014.
Cait Flanders has not bought anything other than essential, consumable goods since she vowed to stop spending in July of 2014.
A woman who says she was groped on SkyTrain complained to the authorities only to find they could not help her because of a blunder.
South Korean officials say North Korea test-fired what appears to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile off its eastern coast.
Cpl. Laurel Scott of the Alberta RCMP said the collision took place at Highway 44 and Highway 643 on Friday afternoon.
What Milos Raonic might not now is his win is causing a ripple effect across the nation, inspiring young players.
The Supreme Court of Canada, citing a "culture of complacency" in the justice system, has set out a new framework for determining whether a criminal trial has been unreasonably delayed.
Edwin Encarnacion's three-run home run helped the Toronto Blue Jays blank the Detroit Tigers 6-0 on Friday night at Rogers Centre.
A man accused of a spate of deadly attacks on San Diego homeless men who were asleep and in some cases set on fire committed a nearly identical crime six years ago.
While many of them are discussed regularly in the news, others are brought up less - or if they are, without any geographical marker.
The tour's order of merit leader Dan McCarthy has a slim one stroke lead after two rounds of the Players Cup at the Niakwa Country Club.
The Regina Police Service (RPS) has confirmed that an officer's conduct online is being investigated.
SaskWind is looking to put wind in the sails of a community-owned $90 million, 35 megawatt wind and solar project outside Swift Current.
The owner of the Mount Polley mine in British Columbia's Interior has sued two engineering firms for damages over a disastrous dam collapse two years ago.
Kelowna Mayor Colin Basran will be dressing in drag in a fundraiser for the Okanagan Pride Society. Basran is unveiling his alter-ego, Mayor Sugarplum, at the Sugarplum ball this Saturday. So, why dress in drag? Well, Basran’s actually poking fun at some criticism he’s received. Last summer, Kelowna city council approved funding for rainbow crosswalks...
The previous owner of the hospital, Dr. Steve Harvey, was a local veterinarian who served the community for more than two decades.
Leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement condemned the slaying of five Dallas police officers and promised more demonstrations against deadly shootings by law enforcement.
Mike and Kendra Burden are still recovering from injuries after a collision between the motorcycle that they were riding and an SUV three weeks ago.
The Edmonton Eskimos founded the Eskimos Women’s Dinner to help fight ovarian cancer. Over eight years, nearly $500,000 has been raised. Margeaux Morin reports.
It could be a big day for one Edmonton Eskimos fan as all eyes are on Friday night’s 50/50 draw.
The Friday, July 8, 2016 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The Edmonton Eskimos have partnered with You Can Play in an effort to show their support for the LGBTQ community. The two have launched a clothing line with 25 per cent of proceeds going towards You Can Play initiatives and education
Construction for the Valley Line LRT is ramping up. The Cloverdale footbridge won’t be dismantled until the fall but it will close next week. Shallima Maharaj has the details.
One suspect is dead and another is on the run after an early morning armoured car robbery and attack in Mill Woods. Fletcher Kent reports.
Here in Edmonton, activists are holding a rally to mourn the loss of two African American men killed by police in the United States this week. Sarah Kraus has the details.