Police search for shooter in Dillon, Sask. after man shot
No lockdown procedures have been activated in Dillon as police search for a shooting suspect.
No lockdown procedures have been activated in Dillon as police search for a shooting suspect.
A Dallas woman who took her 8-year-old son to hospitals and pediatric centers more than 300 times has been arrested, after doctors determined he didn't have the illnesses she claimed.
A trio of brothers from Leduc will be ending 2017 on a high note – performing at Times Square in New York City on New Year’s Eve.
Construction continues on Cartier Avenue, with a new layer of asphalt expected Saturday.
The province's environmental monitoring agency is using airborne sensing equipment to measure the release of greenhouse gases and other chemicals over oilsands mines north of Fort McMurray.
Security video from Todd Baldwin’s front door camera in Edmonton shows a Canada Post worker delivering a package and placing it behind a planter. Thirty minutes later, a man walks directly up to where to package is hidden and takes it.
Rex Tillerson stepped back Friday from his offer of unconditional talks with North Korea, telling world powers the nuclear-armed nation must earn the right to negotiate with the United States.
The environment minister said carbon pricing legislation will be introduced sometime in 2018.
A 26-year-old Vancouver man, who police believe was the driver, had been ejected about 15 metres from the vehicle.
It says the report was based on comments by two entrepreneurs.
The Edmonton Oilers have activated goaltender Cam Talbot from injured reserve.
It’s a bittersweet day as Lisa Ford bids farewell to Global Saskatoon.
In an interview with ABC's 'Nightline,' Omarosa spoke candidly about Donald Trump and her time at the White House.
New Brunswick has released a plan that will see existing gasoline and diesel taxes repurposed for a climate change fund, rather than adding a new carbon tax.
A Toronto court is set to hear arguments on the matter on Feb. 9.
Garrett Saunders says his sister's condition seems to be improving, and he says doctors told him they are assessing whether her liver may recover.
Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz is sounding the alarm on Bitcoin, likening it to the tech boom and bust, roughly two decades ago.
The annual 3 Loonies On The Street raises funds in support of Kawartha Food Share.
Chief John Pare and Police Services Board Chair Jeanette Eberhard are scheduled to make statements Friday afternoon.
As you mix and mingle with friends and family this December, are you sharing more than seasonal cheer? The festive season is also flu season warns a Winnipeg hospital, with children and infants especially at risk.
A 19-year-old man is facing a raft of serious charges in connection with a November hold-up at a convenience store.
Hydro One CEO Mayo Schmidt says in a statement that the company is focused on supporting the families of the men who died.
RBC Dominion Securities says production from the oilsands of northern Alberta is set to climb by nearly 620,000 barrels per day over the next four years to 3.3 million barrels per day in 2021 before levelling off.
Ridge Meadows RCMP say they received two reports of sexual assaults that occurred between 7:30 a.m. and 7:45 a.m. Thursday.
From welders to mechanics, the number of women signing up for a career in trades is slowly rising.