North Van family blames vacant neighbouring house for flooding
A family in North Vancouver says their home is being flooded by their neighbours' sprinklers. The problem? There's no one home to turn them off.
A family in North Vancouver says their home is being flooded by their neighbours' sprinklers. The problem? There's no one home to turn them off.
Platoon Capt. Tim Light said the smouldering grass fire grew to about 200 feet by 80 feet and was quickly put out.
The report released Friday includes new details about an incident that left Micah Johnson stripped of his weapons and removed from his base in disgrace in May 2014.
K-Days, Edmonton's 10-day long summertime staple, is set to close the gates on another year over the long weekend.
In this week’s editorial, Bob Layton talks about Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and the U.S presidential race.
The Friday, July 29, 2016 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A little girl who lost a very special toy last week was finally reunited with him. But not before learning about the adventure he had after getting lost at the K-Days midway. Emily Mertz explains.
If you haven’t checked out K-Days yet, you still have a couple more days before the gates close. As Shallima Maharaj shows us, there’s still plenty of fun to be had at the annual event over the long weekend.
For many people, dark and dingy alleys aren’t somewhere they want to hang out. But some Edmontonians think the spaces are being wasted. Kendra Slugoski has more on a project designed to open both eyes and minds.
For the second time in a week, a young child has been rescued from a hot car in Alberta. This time, it happened just outside Jasper National Park when nine-month -old child was accidentally locked inside a car. Most parents know vehicles can reach dangerous temperatures in the summer heat, but so can other, less...
This weekend is one country music fans circled on their calendar some time ago. Big Valley Jamboree is in full swing and despite the economic downturn, organizers say they’ve sold more tickets than ever before. Sarah Kraus reports.
Security forces wounded three more of the armed members of an opposition group who have been barricaded inside a police station in the Armenian capital for nearly two weeks.
Manitoba Health closed 25 pools for violations last year.
Regina police are investigating after receiving a complaint of a robbery Friday morning.
It's been a several years since Southern Albertans have experienced such a wet July.
The Obama Foundation has formally announced that it has chosen Jackson Park as the Chicago location for Barack Obama's presidential library.
Although an injury is keeping her out of the Rio Olympics, St. Albert's Erin McLeod will be cheering on her Canadian teammates from Sweden, where she and wife Ella Masar McLeod play their club soccer.
Mosquitoes have apparently begun spreading the Zika virus on the U.S. mainland for the first time, health officials said Friday, a long-feared turn in the epidemic that is sweeping Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Portage and Main farmers market brought hundreds of people through the downtown on Friday.
Pressure and expectations brought out the best and worst of Canada's Eugenie Bouchard at the women's Rogers Cup.
The head of Canada's largest pipeline company is touting the increased safety of the industry as he awaits word on the fate of two major expansion projects from the Trudeau government.
The Alberta wildfires that scorched the Canadian economy in May have caused the chief economist for the City of Edmonton to revise his economic forecast downward.