Mother of teen girl killed by train says distracted driving to blame
Kailynn Bursic-Panchuk, the 17-year-old who was fatally hit by a train near Weyburn on Aug. 16, died due to distracted driving, according to a social media post
Kailynn Bursic-Panchuk, the 17-year-old who was fatally hit by a train near Weyburn on Aug. 16, died due to distracted driving, according to a social media post
New regulations have been put in place to protect consumers buying tickets to events, festivals and concerts. What are they and how are they working so far?
Saskatoon city councillors have taken another step toward the public paying for the garbage they throw out.
“She didn’t only just make my day. She made my entire life by doing so…dreams really do come true.”
'First Contact' follows six non-Indigenous Canadians as they confront their preconceived negative notions during a journey into Indigenous communities.
Greenpeace Canada says the lawsuit filed on its behalf alleges Premier Doug Ford and his Progressive Conservative government unlawfully failed to hold public consultations on a regulation and a proposed legislation to cancel the program.
A high-profile candidate is expected to announce on Wednesday his intention to join the race to become Kelowna’s mayor.
A report that U of A administration accepted contains 19 recommendations surrounding cannabis use on campus, in student residences and at university events once it's legal Oct. 17.
Gertrude Bourdon, Liberal candidate in Jean-Lesage in Quebec City, will become the next health minister if the Liberals form the government. But she has to get elected first.
The Nuisance and Smoking Bylaw must still pass a second reading and a public hearing, which will be held on a yet-to-be-announced date.
Winnipeg Police Service is asking for the public’s help in finding Alex Arumeul Genaille, 20, in connection to a violent assault on a dog Aug 31.
According to the province, the program, dubbed "SNAP", Stop Now and Plan, will be implemented to help what the provincial government called marginalized children and their families in Ottawa.
The Eddie Bauer store in Hamilton robbed on Sunday.
Several female New Democrat activists are applauding Jagmeet Singh for blocking MP Erin Weir from running in the next election.
RCMP say the victim is a 45-year-old woman from Limestone, N.B.
Hamilton Police are looking for surveillance footage of an altercation that ended with a McMaster student being stabbed in the neck over the weekend.
Ottawa's planning committee has approved hiring more inspectors to make sure new buildings are up to snuff.
While the storm itself is expected to be 'extremely dangerous' according to forecasters, another danger lurks after the storm has passed: pollution.
When asked in an interview with Global News Radio 640 Toronto on Monday if the government would consider cutting other city councils, he mentioned that the Toronto decision is popular and that he's getting tons of feedback about Ottawa.
The front entrance to a credit union in Salmon Arm was damaged during the attempted robbery of an ATM early Tuesday.
While this may sound very discouraging, experts said the solutions are attainable, as long as you commit.
Gateway is frustrated it's taking so long to put a shovel in the ground.
The financial crime unit of the Integrated Criminal Investigation Division is advising local businesses and citizens of the presence of counterfeit American bills in the area.
The Employment Systems Review found that municipal staff had experienced racial discrimination as well as incidents of harassment in the workplace.
What would convince you to move to solar power? A University of Alberta environmental sociologist says it’ll likely that more than money to motivate you, despite the government’s multi-million dollar rebate program. Jennifer Crosby sits down with John Parkins to talk more about the topic.