Calgary father and daughter cheerleading duo bond over back flips
After joining the parents team at his 12-year-old daughter’s club a few years ago, he became so good, he was encouraged to try out for the University of Calgary's competitive team.
After joining the parents team at his 12-year-old daughter’s club a few years ago, he became so good, he was encouraged to try out for the University of Calgary's competitive team.
The Tuesday, September 13, 2016 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
In tonight’s Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh has details on HPV vaccine rates in Alberta and some star power coming to this year’s Fashion with Compassion.
It’s seen as a piece of modern history and it will soon be heading back home. Work got underway today to transport high level streetcar 601 to Hannover, Germany. Vinesh Pratap has the details.
It’s official. Within two years, Alberta’s minimum wage will climb to $15 per hour. While low wage-earners applaud the move, many business groups continue to say the plan will hurt Alberta’s already fragile economy. Fletcher Kent reports.
If you haven’t received one yet, you will soon be getting a call from the province. The call is to to remind you they will no longer be reminding you by mail to renew your vehicle registration and driver’s licence. Quinn Ohler has more on how it will work and other options out there for...
Two men were arrested Tuesday in connection to the 1973 killings of two girls in California in a case that went cold for decades until DNA testing linked both men to the case.
An 18-year-old Fairview man is facing several charges in connection with a northern Alberta crash in May that left a 16-year-old girl dead.
Two Canadian children at the centre of a protracted custody dispute must return to their father in Germany over their objections and against the wishes of their mother, Ontario's top court ruled Tuesday.
Amanda Bauer has experienced first hand what it's like to choose rent over food. She wanted to do something to help the less fortunate in Lethbridge, so she built a food box in front of her home on 13th Street S. and called it Feed the Need.
Some Winnipeg drivers were asked to take part in a roadside survey and anonymous drug test over the weekend.
Edmonton police believe 58 tickets to the concert were stolen last month from the CISN Country radio station on the city's south side. It's believed the suspect(s) then sold some of the tickets online.
Do you live by the "five-second rule?" You know, the one where, if you drop something on the floor and pick it up within five seconds, it's deemed safe to eat? Well, it turns out timing isn't everything.
Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative leader Jamie Baillie says a proposal to screen new immigrants for anti-Canadian values is "nonsensical" and a "bad idea."