Upper Grand’s education director Martha Rogers to retire in 2020
Rogers has served as Upper Grand's director of education since 1995.
Rogers has served as Upper Grand's director of education since 1995.
Trump maintained that the U.S. is being “very tough” as it looks into the case of Jamal Khashoggi.
A tariff of 25 percent will apply starting Oct. 25, 2018 to imports "in cases where the level of imports from trading partners exceeds historical norms," the government statement said.
Doctors in Montreal will soon be writing prescriptions that send patients to the art gallery instead of the pharmacy under a partnership with the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
Judge Robert Heinrichs sentenced a 19-year-old man to 80 days in custody at a youth facility followed by 40 days of community supervision Thursday after he pled guilty to impaired driving causing death.
Two months after Fredericton was rocked by a shooting rampage, family members of the fallen officers have had to forge on and find their new normal.
Online and telephone voting in the City of Kawartha Lakes will run over a 10-day period.
The upgrades to the mental health facility come at a time of rapid change to the mental health care system in Alberta.
Elton Ash, the regional executive vice-president for RE/Max of Western Canada, discusses how Kelowna is expected to see positive commercial growth in the coming months as a result of cannabis legalization.
"The investigation has now been turned over to Transportation Safety Board, with assistance from National Energy Board and Enbridge."
A Calgary couple wants people to keep an eye out for one of their work vehicles they say was stolen from in front of their house.
The Royal Canadian legion in Lasalle is scrambling to raise enough money to pay a municipal tax bill of $24,000 by Nov.4 or it could close.
Weezer announced a 2019 tour as well, with two Canadian dates on offer.
"I took a pass because I wasn't too coherent at that time. My blood sugar had gone out of control."
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will be looking for the third time to be a charm in their final regular season meeting vs Saskatchewan this weekend.
The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority has set out their rules for employees when it comes to cannabis, saying WRHA staff will not be allowed to have weed at work.
“Looking back, I stepped over the line several times, and I was the first one to say sorry," Arnold Schwarzenegger, 71, said.
Activists have said they are planning an Oct. 19 protest outside Labour Department offices in Halifax over the incident.
Despite losing almost $2 million in provincial funding, the public works fleet garage will still be LEED certified.
Thu, Oct 11: Alberta Premier Rachel Notley responds to the UCP disqualifying Lance Coulter after comments about the Soldiers of Odin.
“With the CN Grey Cup Parade scheduled for the week following Santa’s Parade of Lights, it just made sense to combine the two events,” Richard Skermer said.
Saskatoon Blades defenceman Dawson Davidson was named both the CHL and the WHL Player of the Week.
Just one week away from cannabis legalization, many Manitobans are worried about drug-impaired driving, according to a new survey.
The 2,000-acre White Moose Ranch in the foothills southwest of Calgary has been protected by Nature Conservancy of Canada from future development.
Police say on Oct. 8, someone entered the church through a window and unsuccessfully tried to start a fire.