’13 Reasons Why’ author Jay Asher expelled from writers organization over sexual harassment allegations
The author is no longer a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, which says he violated its harassment code.
The author is no longer a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, which says he violated its harassment code.
"Surely the people of Surrey are entitled to have a clear voice yes or no and make a choice, that's our democratic way."
Police say one of the drivers was travelling 187 km/hr in a 90 km/hr zone in frigid weather conditions.
The jump in Ontario's minimum wage is sparking a debate over tip pooling in Port Stanley.
Winnipegger Kienan LaFrance is the second player from the city to be signed by the Blue Bombers on Tuesday.
Constantinos (Danny) Filippidis went missing at Whiteface Mountain in Wilmington, N.Y., on Feb. 7 and was last seen between 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.
ICBC was $1.3 billion in the red for the last financial year.
On day 11 of the Raymond Cormier second degree murder trial, court heard from a former acquaintance of Cormier’s who called police with information “prudent to police.”
Winnipeg-born goalie Austin Lotz has been signed to a professional tryout agreement with the Manitoba Moose.
Alberta's education minister says salaries for school superintendents are out of line with the rest of the province and need to be reined in.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau will introduce the federal government's latest budget on Feb. 27 as the country faces persistent uncertainty around trade and competitiveness.
PEOPLE AFFECTED BY BRAIN TUMOURS SHOULD NEVER WALK ALONE Join the Movement to End Brain Tumours at the 24th Annual Edmonton Brain Tumour Walk http://www.braintumourevents.ca/site/TR?fr_id=1518&pg=entry Day of Registration: Opens at 8:30 am Survivor Photo: 9:45 am Opening Ceremonies: Start at 9:50 am Walk Begins: 10:00 am After the Walk Fun: To be announced Follow the...
The new regulations will be in effect as of March 7.
In a collaboration that is the first of its kind in Canada, two art forms are coming together on an Edmonton stage. The latest work from Citie Ballet called “See Me” explores mental illness and works to remove some of the stigma. Jennifer Crosby sits down with choreographer Kiera Keglowitsch to learn more.
The Alberta government is encouraging Canadians to weigh in on the British Columbia government's attempt to halt the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Canada's chief NAFTA negotiator says only limited progress has been made in revamping the continental trade pact.
Wintery weather made for a challenging commute for motorists north of Airdrie Tuesday morning.
The pills are described as being approximately 1 cm in diameter with the words "Perocet 5" written on them. The pills are light blue in colour.
Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould is not ruling out potential changes to eliminating the use of peremptory challenges in the justice system following the acquittal by an all-white jury of a white farmer in the shooting death of a young Cree man.
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Responding to the remarks in a televised address, Netanyahu said he "will continue to lead israel responsibly and faithfully," Reuters reports.
Freezing rain during the day, combined with colder temperatures and possible overnight snow, could make for slippery roads west of Edmonton.
An inquiry is looking at whether two Nova Scotians with disabilities have the right to live in supported housing - meaning, in the community, rather than institutions and psychiatric facilities.
The Alberta Court of Appeal is hearing the case of three people convicted of killing Calgary father Ryan Lane.
Tue, Feb 13: Footage captured by Kim and Dave Dow shows two mobile homes engulfed by flames in Penhold, Alta.