Alberta government hosting town halls about contentious carbon tax
The Alberta government is employing what is being viewed as a promotional blitz regarding its controversial carbon tax.
The Alberta government is employing what is being viewed as a promotional blitz regarding its controversial carbon tax.
Dustin Koenig has been volunteering with his two daughters for Santas Anonymous for a decade. However, after losing his company truck, he worried he wouldn't be able to make deliveries this year.
Industrial product distributor Acklands-Grainger Inc. is being fined $500,000 after pleading guilty to breaking environmental protection laws.
Dustin Koenig started taking his daughters to help Santas Anonymous back in 2009. In 2016, they’re still supporting the cause.
More than a year after 31-year-old Amanda Antoni's death, her family has been told it was likely caused after she fell down the stairs.
A Regina women says she is humiliated after her personal laptop was deemed a suspicious package at the Regina International Airport Monday.
Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre said he's happy with Ottawa's proposed changes to the Controlled Drug and Substances Act, that would make opening safe injection sites easier.
Emergency crews on on scene in St. Boniface Tuesday morning for a water rescue.
There are renewed calls in Montreal to allow drivers to turn right when traffic lights are red on the island.
The onset of cold weather in Saskatchewan does not mean it is safe to head out onto the ice.
On Tuesday, the UN human rights office said it had received reports that at least 82 civilians were killed “on the spot” as pro-government forces close in on capturing remaining neighbourhoods in Aleppo.
The nightly spectacle of Niagara Falls lit up after dark just got more spectacular.
Two men have been charged by Prince Albert RCMP after an attempted armed robbery at a Northside, Sask., business.
Decked out in ugly Christmas sweaters, scarves and hats - adorned with the iconic CH, of course - players take turn reading the classic children's book.
Premier Stephen McNeil's approval rating has dropped seven per cent following last week's controversial decision to close Nova Scotia schools according to a new survey.
With less than two weeks until the holidays, panic is beginning to settle in for many of us who still have a long gift list. Fortunately Nick Mayes from Best Buy dropped by with some high-tech ideas.
“You sort of feel like your life is on hold,” says one 27-year-old who’s been trying to have a baby with her husband for the past two years.
The sentencing hearing continues Tuesday for Travis Vader, the man convicted of two counts of manslaughter in the deaths of St. Albert, Alta. couple Lyle and Marie McCann.
Donations are down, but demand is up at charities across Edmonton. Kendra Slugoski reports from the Christmas Bureau of Edmonton breakfast, where the goal is to raise $1.8M for food hampers.
Husky Energy says it's planning to increase its capital spending program next year to between US$2.6 billion and US$2.7 billion.
Saskatoon, Calgary and Winnipeg offer Canadians the best in life satisfaction and healthy lifestyle, according to the Conference Board of Canada’s first ever city health rankings report.
Toronto police are investigating after a woman was injured in a suspected carjacking in downtown Toronto late Monday evening.
A 48-hour strike has crippled rail services in southern England as a long-running dispute continues to cause misery for hundreds of thousands of commuters in and out of London.
National Defence and Parliament's budget watchdog have been quietly battling over access to key information about the government's multi-billion-dollar plan to buy the navy new warships.
Justice reforms brought in by the previous Conservative government in the name of getting tough on criminals "compounded pressures" on the system.