Calgary police officer loses appeal in connection with high-speed chase incident
The Alberta Court of Appeal has ruled against a former Calgary police sergeant who was fired over a 2008 high-speed chase that injured a taxi driver.
The Alberta Court of Appeal has ruled against a former Calgary police sergeant who was fired over a 2008 high-speed chase that injured a taxi driver.
The proposed site would be located at 372 York Street, just east of London’s downtown.
Getting rid of Facebook is an option, but one expert explains it's not as easy as it may seem.
Waitress Jill Coture and two colleagues went to police in December 2016 with allegations of sexual assault and assault against their boss, Criss Voulcaridis. The case went to trial, but as Farah Nasser reports, Coture was not satisfied with her former boss' sentence.
Researchers in the United Kingdom used stem cells to treat two people with age-related macular degeneration.
The immediate need, says Keisha Davison, is for food, clothes for her nephews and furniture to help them rebuild.
While Calgary has yet to undertake public consultation on an Olympics bid, Canmore is set to enter Phase Two of its engagement process.
A ruling from the Office of Residential Tenancies (ORT) in Saskatchewan gives renters the right to be protected from second-hand smoke exposure in their homes.
A bill in the Senate is aimed at eliminating the ability of foreign entities to fund groups that take part in influence campaigns during elections.
Jurors need to decide whether Lajray Gordon acted in self-defence when he stabbed David Merasty in June 2016.
Mike Schreiner hopes to ride the recent green wave across Canada all the way into the Ontario Legislature in the June election.
Apps can suck a lot of information about you from your Facebook account. Here's how to stop them.
Facebook Inc's stock price continued to plummet Tuesday as the social media giant faces questions from U.S. and U.K. officials over its handling of users' personal data.
Ottawa man launches a billboard campaign demanding Senators' president Eugene Melnyk be fired.
The team plan to stay together for the next four years, making a run at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing.
The survey, the second of its kind, is a partnership between the united way and the City of Peterborough. Lisa Smith with the United Way says speaking to the homeless directly is vital to getting the data they require.
Three different economic outlooks paint a broad picture for Saskatchewan's economy, framing it as the strongest out of the provinces to the weakest.
With a donation of $110,000 from the local Lions Club, the Kingston General Hospital was able to purchase two "birthing tubs" for the labour and delivery unit.
Police said one officer was kicked to the head, another suffered a knee injury, while a third suffered a hand injury.
It's time for Old Man Winter to hit the road.
The Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope is the largest and most powerful event of its kind in the country. Held in over 35 communities nationwide, it is the only walk in Canada to direct all attention and fundraising towards helping women with ovarian cancer live fuller, better and longer lives. Held annually during Ovarian...
Justine Damond, a 40-year-old life coach, was fatally shot after she called 911 to report a possible sexual assault in the alley behind her home in July 2017.
Man in serious condition after a stabbing that Saskatoon police believe was not a random act.
There are a host of serious and unsightly complications linked to the procedure.
While on route to one call about a theft at an oil site, RCMP received a second call about a theft in progress at another site.