Enbridge to buy Spectra Energy in $37B deal
Enbridge Inc. of Calgary plans to buy Houston-based Spectra Energy Corp. for stock worth $37 billion.
Enbridge Inc. of Calgary plans to buy Houston-based Spectra Energy Corp. for stock worth $37 billion.
Toronto police are reminding motorists to pay special attention to pedestrians as students head back to school on Tuesday.
A preliminary report released Tuesday into last month's Emirates airliner crash landing in Dubai found that the pilot attempted to take off again after briefly touching down.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Hermine is expected to begin weakening as it churns hundreds of miles offshore in the Atlantic Ocean, but forecasters warn it could continue to impact areas from New York to southern New England with pounding waves, coastal flooding and beach erosion before it moves out to sea. A tropical storm warning remained...
Canadian municipalities want the federal government to change the way it decides how much money cities should get for transit and water projects.
All flights in and out of London City Airport have been disrupted after demonstrators blocked a runway to protest expansion plans.
Police are taking extra precautions: they say they have bikes patrolling the area until new orders are given.
The CBC has tweeted that Peter Mansbridge has announced that this will be his last year as anchor of "The National."
Carpenter, who rides for Holowesko-Citadel, completed the five-day 580-kilometre event in 13 hours 35 minutes 31 seconds.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau paid homage to fallen Canadian soldiers Tuesday at Hong Kong's Sai Wan War Cemetery.
A B.C. man is warning campers to be extra careful when making online reservations.
Since Duterte was inaugurated June 30, as many as 2,400 people have died amid a nationwide crackdown on the drugs in the Philippines.
Gremlin is a valley bulldog that's become a beacon of hope for pets with trouble eating. Since being skin and bones nearly four years ago, he now looks like a new dog.
A Kelowna man is heading south of the border to take on his very first Ironman. While it’s a challenge few people every try, let alone conquer, it’s an even bigger feat for Tyler McClellan. McClellan, 39, has type 1 diabetes. He was diagnosed when he was 14. Despite the diagnosis, McClellan remains active and...
Hillary Clinton said she took seriously the threat that Russia could interfere with national elections in the United States and that her campaign rival is fixated on dictators.
Families flocked to the park Monday for Labour Day festivities...
RCMP said officers were at the scene of a deadly helicopter crash in northern Alberta Monday evening.
In a couple of days, Edmontonians will be able to experience a taste of Las Vegas in the heart of the city. The finishing touches are being put on the Grand Villa Casino in the Ice District and on Monday, Nancy Carlson got a sneak peak in the kitchen where one chef is hungry for...
It’s a sign Edmonton’s fashion community is alive and well. Western Canada Fashion Week celebrates 12 years this month. And one of the city’s most successful designers is our Global Edmonton Woman of Vision. Lesley MacDonald has her story.
The Monday, Sept. 5, 2016 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
What would you do if your dog couldn’t keep food down? It’s a reality the Wilson family had to face with their valley bulldog Gremlin. But now, as Sarah Kraus reports, their beloved pet is beating the odds and doing so like royalty.
A report on the Terwillegar Park parking lot expansion will be in front of city council on Tuesday. The Urban Planning Committee is recommending approval.
In just a few days,Rogers Place is set to open its doors to Edmontonians. As Vinesh Pratap explains, it’s been a long ordeal to get to the opening of the new facility.
There are signals China could assert its economic power in Canada. It appears the Liberal government is looking at relaxing some rules surrounding foreign investment. Vassy Kapelos looks at what’s changed and what it could mean for Alberta’s economy.
Employment was on the minds of many Albertans Monday and not just because it was Labour Day. Attendance at an annual Labour Day barbecue in Edmonton may have been higher because of the economy. As Julia Wong reports, may question whether the province could be doing more to help workers.