Police officials say they’re investigating and have no word yet on injuries or deaths.
Indigenous leaders and residential school survivors were on hand to raise the flag in Saskatoon to honor those who died in residential schools.
Officers could be seen investigating both at the Londonderry Heights apartment building near 72 Street and 144 Avenue, and at the neighbouring Fire Station Number 14.
Transportation concerns, provincial budget cuts and deficits were discussed between GSCS board trustees and Saskatoon's governance and priorities committee.
The horrific pictures of the devastation had many observers wondering if something so tragic could happen in North America; the fact is, it already has.
As Edmonton implements its downtown bike grid, Scott McKeen wants to avoid conflicts between vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians and make sure everyone shares the road.
Here’s Mike Sobel’s Thursday, June 15, 2017 early morning weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Emergency crews were called to a home on Laird Drive, near Upper Ottawa Street and Limeridge Road East, just after 12:20 a.m. on Thursday.
The bomb may have been planted on a ship parked in the Wando Terminals.
The GolfBC Championship opening ceremonies took place Wednesday afternoon at Gallagher's Canyon Golf & Country Club.
It appears to have taken nine months.
The Okanagan Boys & Girls Club downtown youth centre saw a visit from the Coast Capital Savings 'Helping Heroes' Wednesday.
Over 100 people showed up to the Maharaja Banquet Hall in Edmonton on Wednesday night for a fundraiser to help the family of Amber Athwal, the young girl who fell into a coma after a visit to the dentist last year.
Colony Farm houses some of B.C.'s most notorious offenders.
WARNING: This story contains graphic content. Discretion is advised. Videos circulating on social media appear to show feces being rubbed in the face of a dog while the same dog can later be seen being hit. The Greater Sudbury Police Service began investigating the video of the incident on Wednesday after receiving complaints and hours later, two local residents were identified and arrested. Both individuals were charged with one count of animal cruelty.
A parliamentary committee studying Canada's slumping media industry will reportedly call for a five per cent tax on broadband Internet services to boost a sector struggling to adapt to technological changes and evolving consumer habits.
Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children has released a new video to honour fathers on Sunday as part of their SickKids VS Campaign, which highlights the courage of patients and their families.
The RCMP said charges are pending in connection with a two-vehicle crash north of Rimbey, Alta. on Wednesday afternoon.
The Wednesday, June 14, 2017 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The Canadian Military is about to get a major cash infusion, and more powers online. Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan was in Edmonton to sell his government’s plan for the future of the Armed Forces. Tom Vernon reports.
Catherine McKenna has scheduled a news conference where she is expected to unveil details of how the Liberal government's promised Low Carbon Economy Fund will work.
In Wednesday’s edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh looks at the impact a new urology clinic in Edmonton can have and tells us about a study looking into depression among hospital patients.
For two months a class at Ecole Agnes Davidson School in Lethbridge has been sending letters to rock icon Jon Bon Jovi in hopes he would come to Lethbridge. Wednesday the rocker made their dreams come true visiting the class over Skype.