Pallister government includes opioid crisis in Throne Speech
The provincial government is planning to introduce measures to battle the growing number of opioid overdoses in Manitoba.
The provincial government is planning to introduce measures to battle the growing number of opioid overdoses in Manitoba.
The university said any students experiencing challenges in their studies can use the break to meet with faculty members and support services at a time that’s “early enough in the semester to course correct.”
Baltimore police say a 21-year-old man stomped four puppies to death before throwing them down a flight of stairs in an attack witnessed by several children.
Manitoba's Premier said his government will introduce legislation to help control spending in the public sector, including salaries.
Karen Osborne, a 63-year-old Maryland grandmother, was the first victim of a bear attack in the state in at least 81 years.
The University of Alberta is asking the City of Edmonton to help pay for an arena project at its south campus.
Five people are facing charges after Lethbridge police busted a suspected drug house located across the street from an elementary school.
Halifax RCMP were called to the Government Wharf in St. Margarets Bay shortly before 6 p.m. to a report of a stabbing.
Saskatoon NDP MP Sheri Benson has introduced a private member’s bill calling for a ban on asbestos.
Three major tobacco firms are appealing a landmark $15 billion Superior Court ruling they lost in June 2015.
Preliminary trial dates have been scheduled for the man accused of killing Calgary Stampeder Mylan Hicks.
Albertans don't have to travel far to get their fried chicken fix, as several restaurants — both chains and independents — serving up southern comfort food have opened recently in Edmonton.
Alberta's environment minister says a federal plan to phase out coal-fired electricity by 2030 helps validate the province's own goal and demonstrates there's no going back.
RCMP in Red Deer have charged a 16-year-old boy after a threatening photo posted online sparked concern for staff and students at a local high school.
Edmonton police have charged a 61-year-old former bank employee with stealing $3 million from bank coffers.
WestJet Airlines has signed a deal to serve McDonald's coffee aboard its flights.
Almost one in five Albertans would consider drunk driving for a short distance on a quiet road, a new Mainstreet/Postmedia poll suggests.
Two more suspicious fires were started inside vacant Vancouver homes this past weekend.
One person died and four others were taken to hospital after a suspected carbon monoxide poisoning Sunday evening in north Edmonton. Kendra Slugoski reports.
Closing arguments are expected Monday in a sexual assault retrial that was ordered after controversial comments by a judge during the initial trial.
Federal officials say traffic is flowing smoothly across Canada's second-busiest border crossing to the United States, despite a strike that began early this morning.
Investigators arrived at the Pacific Inn on King George Boulevard, near North Bluff Road, early this morning.
A police officer was fatally shot in San Antonio, Texas and another in St. Louis was shot in the face.
City officials say riders on Saskatoon Transit routes to the University of Saskatchewan can expect higher passenger volumes on Monday morning due to ATU Local 615 job action.
The privatization of Toronto garbage collection east of Yonge Street will be on the agenda at the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee meeting on Monday.