279 collisions reported to Edmonton police over slippery 24-hour period
Police said 23 of those crashes were hit-and-run collisions, 17 involved injuries and 239 were property damages crashes.
Police said 23 of those crashes were hit-and-run collisions, 17 involved injuries and 239 were property damages crashes.
On the steps of city hall Friday morning, Brown acknowledged the city's "tolerant" and "insensitive" actions when council denied a Gay Pride proclamation in 1995.
Guelph police said one employee was assaulted, but no injuries have been reported.
The family of one of three people found dead in a vehicle in northern Alberta earlier this week said the woman died of carbon-monoxide poisoning.
The Serious Incident Response Team (SiRT) says that the girl suffered her broken ankle as a result of repeatedly kicking at the door to her cell.
A doctor will assess Charles Desjarlais to determine whether he should be labeled a dangerous offender.
Workers were out patrolling for and patching up potholes across the city on Friday.
Around 20,000 Canadian vehicle owners expected to see cash payments.
Two sites have already been identified for the temporary homes, and the province says 250 permanent units are also on the way.
The 32-year-old three-time all-star, who was eligible for arbitration, becomes the highest paid player on the Jays.
The Correctional Service of Canada is now investigating.
Red Deer RCMP are turning to the public to find two people they say have been mailing “offensive material of a sexual nature” to a Red Deer man.
On an icy cold day when nearly 300 crashes were reported to Edmonton police, one pickup truck driver on Anthony Henday Drive was caught going 52 km/h over the limit.
Police say it's possible the suspect of suspects prowled area businesses looking for crime opportunities.
On Friday, Trump seemingly denied using the widely reported offensive language.
Legal experts say the seismic change in believing and supporting victims of sexual harassment and assault will surely trickle into the Bill Cosby retrial.
A man is speaking out against parking in Downtown Winnipeg after receiving what he calls a “ridiculous” ticket.
Frances Morrison Central Library closed due to water main break; Canada Post delivery affected by weather conditions.
The company is likely "trying to reduce how much they're going to have to pay down the road," according to a legal expert.
Tony Blais was a court reporter for 18 years, but is now the brand-new communications officer for the Alberta Court of Appeal and Court of Queen’s Bench. The role is part of a pilot project to take some of the mystery out of the court system, by increasing media and public access to cases. He...
While Edmonton may be locked in a deep freeze, in Las Vegas things are heating up! The Oilers will take on the Golden Knights this weekend and thousands of fans will be there to cheer them on. Kent Morrison has more from the airport.
Following the vehicle stop a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) search warrant was granted for a room at an unnamed hotel.
A 63-year-old man was taken to hospital Jan. 6 after a case of road rage left him with severe facial injuries.
Friends of an Edmonton man say he’s being held against his will in Thailand. Shawn Johnson, 25, was on vacation when he made a series of emergency calls to his friends. Sarah Kraus explains what has happened since.
Three people are facing drug trafficking charges after a crash in Saskatoon.