Mike Bullard to make court appearance in criminal harassment case
Toronto media personality Mike Bullard is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday to face charges in his criminal harrassment case.
Toronto media personality Mike Bullard is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday to face charges in his criminal harrassment case.
There might not be any snow on the ground just yet but Toronto police are reminding motorists to think ahead as the winter season nears.
President Barack Obama is starting his final day in Greece with a tour of the Acropolis, the nation's most famous ancient monument.
The multibillion-dollar effort to replace the navy's warship fleet is being buffeted by concerns about a potential conflict of interest involving the Halifax company that is leading the project.
Canada has won the support of Serbia in its bid for a temporary seat on the United Nations Security Council in 2020.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to meet with Cuban activists today, one day after meeting with the Cuban president and talking about governance reforms in the island nation.
A man was killed following an elevator accident in downtown Toronto Tuesday night.
John Gibson made 33 saves, Cam Fowler and Ryan Kesler had goals and the Anaheim Ducks gave the Edmonton Oilers their fourth straight loss, 4-1 on Tuesday night.
After an unseasonably warm beginning to November, Environment Canada issued snowfall warnings for several areas south of Edmonton Tuesday night. Tina Simpkin has the details.
Police are investigating after a Colombian man visiting Edmonton was killed while walking home from a bar on the city’s north side Sunday. Sarah Kraus has the latest.
After an unseasonably warm beginning to November, Environment Canada issued snowfall warnings for several areas south of Edmonton Tuesday night.
The Winnipeg Jets have at least a point in five consecutive games following a convincing win over the Western Conference leading Chicago Blackhawks.
Donald Trump is expected to use his first meeting with a foreign leader to try to reassure Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and other Asian allies rattled by his campaign rhetoric.
Police in northwestern Alberta are renewing a plea for help from the public as they continue a three-week-old search for an elusive man they consider "armed and dangerous."
Alberta's child and youth advocate is urging the province to do more to ensure kids who have been in government care are safe after they've been returned to their families.
Donald Trump emerged from his skyscraper Tuesday night for the first time in days, moving about New York City without a pool of journalists on hand to ensure the public has knowledge of his whereabouts.
Five-year-old Leo needs ear surgery. He has been waiting for 14 months.
A preliminary investigation report released by the mother of the associated patient details alleged abuse at Nova Scotia Hospital’s Emerald Hall.
A 14-year-old boy who weighs about 55 pounds is fighting for his life in a hospital after spending much of two years locked away in the basement of his suburban Alabama home.
Last week, Alberta Pandas volleyball coach Laurie Eisler made University of Alberta history. Eisler became the first coach to record 700 wins in a single sport. Quinn Phillips has more.
The Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A Sherwood Park school is putting a new spin on seating. Students in a Grade 6 class can choose from a variety of seating options, including spin bikes, exercise balls, rotating stools and standup desks. As Su-Ling Goh reports, it’s meant to keep the kids active and engaged.
Photo radar is a hotly contested topic and its implementation in the Capital Region has not been without controversy. Now, the Spruce Grove is responding to complaints about its program. Julia Wong reports.
An Edmonton community is bitterly divided over a proposal for a daycare facility. Vinesh Pratap reports on how intense the opposition has become.
By spring, hundreds of Alberta families will pay $25 a day for child care, which is about $500 a month. Tuesday morning, the Alberta government fulfilled its election pledge, but only by a fraction of what was first promised. Laurel Gregory reports.