Eugenie Bouchard’s rough ride continues after failing test at French Open qualifying
Eugenie Bouchard's rough ride is showing no signs of slowing down.
Eugenie Bouchard's rough ride is showing no signs of slowing down.
President Donald Trump violates the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment when he blocks critics on Twitter for political speech, a judge ruled Wednesday.
Calvin Pahl has been charged with impaired operation of a plane after crashing near Swift Current.
The manager of the Alberta Summer Games is putting out a call for volunteers to sign on sooner rather than later.
When asked about his plans for Kinder Morgan in the coming days during Question Period, Prime Minister Trudeau said that the plan is to get that pipeline built because it’s in the national interest. He added that the government is currently in financial discussions with the proponent while ensuring that they are able to move...
With the clock ticking on a provincial deadline to find a buyer, optimism is low that the former DSME Trenton plant will re-open as a major employer.
"I’m really grateful for the award, it means a lot.”
Canadian climate activist David Suzuki is addressing the heated debate sparked by the University of Alberta's decision to award him an honorary degree.
On April 27, Canadian Blood Services learned it could not locate two boxes of paper records containing personal information for 2,652 people who made donations in southern Alberta between June 14 and 19, 2006, and between Sept. 4 and 8, 2008.
Mary Lavin says even though she was signed up for the first event, she now finds herself on the waitlist for the second one.
Putrella, the infamous stinky flower, has a younger cousin who is about to make their debut at Edmonton's Muttart Conservatory.
A cyclone of dust was spied spinning around the top of the ravine by McNally High School in central Edmonton on Tuesday afternoon.
The city is continuing to discuss the possibility of constructing a permanent beach in one of several areas in the river valley after the popularity of Accidental Beach last year.
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford says his party will release a fully costed campaign platform some time before the June 7 election.
Alberta is drawing a diplomatic line in the sand at the Western Premiers' Conference in Yellowknife over the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Winnipeg police say they have arrested two people in connection to thousands of dollars worth of stolen goods.
CHEP Good Food’s only refrigerated truck erupted in flames on Tuesday.
Swoop airlines shared a time-lapse video of its first plane, dubbed the Hamilton, being painted.
The evacuation alert, which was issued on May 13, is still in effect for several other properties in the area.
A faulty cable caused a massive power outage in Regina on Tuesday night.
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The Royal Saskatchewan Museum announced the completion of two major renovation projects in a May 23 news release.
Police in London say a warrant has been issued for 28-year-old man who allegedly beat a dog. Investigators say they were contacted last Thursday by concerned citizens who said they saw a man repeatedly striking a dog outside a home.
Kyle Langford, of no fixed address, is wanted on a charge of willfully causing unnecessary pain to an animal.
It's a form of protest that voters have the right to, according to Section 53 of the Ontario Election Act.