Man acquitted on 7 charges after trial that showed officer putting cash in sock as a ‘joke’
He was found guilty on an eighth charge, however — a lesser one of possession of a controlled substance.
He was found guilty on an eighth charge, however — a lesser one of possession of a controlled substance.
Sight Night returns to Edmonton Saturday. The event aims to raise awareness about vision loss and how it impacts people who love to play sports. Phil Darlington reports.
An Edmonton woman is at her wit’s end after living with an infestation of pharaoh ants in her apartment for nearly a month.
"I wanted him to feel my rage."
Terri Lynne McClintic, Tori Stafford's killer, has been transferred from an Ontario prison to a healing lodge in Saskatchewan.
ICBC says the new $50 annual premium reflects the fact that one in five cars involved in crashes is borrowed.
The Soo Greyhounds spoiled the return of Liam Foudy and Joseph Raaymakers and the debut of Adam Boqvist by beating the Knights at Budweiser Gardens.
The Maple Leafs offence kept rolling as they scored four times in the second period and defeated the Red Wings 6-2 in preseason action Friday night.
Flake's shift from full-throated support for Brett Kavanaugh to demanding an FBI investigation of sexual misconduct allegations was seemingly swift, with Democratic Senator Chris Coons playing a key role.
The government says more than 200 people in the First Nations communities of Grassy Narrows and Wabaseemoong receive the payments, which have been frozen since 1985.
A community group is alleging a widespread and co-ordinated attempt of voter fraud in Surrey's South Asian community.
In a rapid-fire, unforgiving speech Friday, Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov criticized "self-serving" unilateral moves by U.S. President Donald Trump and called Western sanctions against Russia as "political blackmail."
An infill home under construction in Edmonton's Alberta Avenue neighbourhood is causing some friction among its neighbours, four years after construction began and without a clear completion date.
A new exposition unveiled at Montreal's city hall uses archival images and text to show the city's rich history of food over two centuries.
Jeanne Socrates is already the oldest woman to make the trip, now she wants to be the oldest person.
Agricultural fairs are being held in many towns across Ontario up until the end of Thanksgiving, and it's an ideal time of year for exploring the changing colours of foliage.
Air Canada said the safety of customers and employees is the airline's top priority.
There are currently six cats at the cafe, four of which are up for adoption, from the Northumberland Humane Society.
A Calgary Herald columnist's article about U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has sparked a conversation about just how far free speech should go.
Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo said the text was delayed due to a "very serious" attempt by Ottawa and Washington to reach a deal.
630 CHED welcomes the Edmonton Fall Home Show to the Edmonton EXPO Centre October 26th to 28th!
Todd James speaks with the Edmonton International Film Festival’s producer on Friday.
In his latest editorial, Bob Layton talks about the fall of Bill Cosby.
What happens when you combine artificial intelligence with improv comedy? A computer science team wanted to find out so they used the Fringe Festival. Emily Mertz reports.