B.C. reacts to Ottawa’s deal to purchase Trans Mountain pipeline
Full coverage of today’s announcement the federal government will put up tax payer funds to purchase the Trans Mountain pipeline from Kinder Morgan.
Full coverage of today’s announcement the federal government will put up tax payer funds to purchase the Trans Mountain pipeline from Kinder Morgan.
Parts of Albert Street are closed to vehicles and sidewalk access is limited -- less than ideal conditions for area businesses relying on foot traffic.
A spokesman for the Toronto Transit Commission says the agency complained about the rap video posted online, saying it "threatens extreme violence against TTC employees."
The only clear winners out of Tuesday’s decision by the Government of Canada to nationalize the Trans Mountain Pipeline are Kinder Morgan shareholders.
After more than a decade of confusion and court battles, demolition work at Kapyong Barracks will finally get underway Monday.
Students who had classes in the area of the shooting were the first allowed back in, followed by the rest about two hours later.
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Police say a White RAM pickup truck was travelling on Norfolk Street North when a family of geese attempted to cross the road.
One First Nation says it now wants to buy in to the project. Others are vowing to double down on opposition.
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As the region heats up, families may want to find a place to cool down.
The Region says the work should be finished by June 22, but unfavourable weather conditions may cause delays.
Over a dozen thefts from vehicles were reported in Fort Saskatchewan over the weekend.
The Federal Court is scheduled to hear the judicial review on June 19.
A 35-year-old Innisfil woman is facing impaired driving charges after she was caught driving nearly three times over the legal limit with a young child in the car.
Lloyd was five months pregnant and a beloved kindergarten teacher at Kelowna’s Anne McClymont Elementary School.
A section of Highway 16 east of Edmonton was shut down on Tuesday afternoon due to a serious injury collision.
The government passed the bill last year as it started to cut the deficit.
A wildfire described as "out of control" was burning in northern Alberta near the town of Manning on Tuesday morning.
A Canadian scientist is calling for action to protect significant geological and historical features on the moon, Mars, and other planets.
Crews had been hunting for 39-year-old Eddison Hermond, who was reported missing Sunday following torrential rains that prompted destructive flash flooding
Several parks and boat launches are closed in the Shuswap area due to high water.
Tue, May 29: Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi says he’s very, very happy that the federal government is buying the Trans Mountain pipeline, and blames B.C. Premier Horgan for forcing the government’s hand.
Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau told the House of Commons Tuesday that the purchase of the existing Trans Mountain pipeline is about obtaining “valuable assets” for future use or sale.