Vancouer ER doctor says edibles remain a concern as Canada legalizes cannabis
Edibles won't be legalized in Canada until next year, but doctors say they're already a concern.
Edibles won't be legalized in Canada until next year, but doctors say they're already a concern.
Fire crews say a welding accident was likely the cause of the blaze.
Canada’s legalization of recreational cannabis has prompted a lot of conversation in households across the country, including about safety.
The Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Some of Alberta’s potential cannabis entrepreneurs feel frustrated.
In Wednesday’s edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh looks at how hospitals are preparing for possible adverse reactions to legal marijuana and why some health advocates say legalizing pot could hurt anti-tobacco efforts.
It’s a prime piece of Edmonton real estate and soon, the LRT will run right past it. The owner of Bonnie Doon Mall has a plan and it could mean thousands more people moving in. Kendra Slugoski reports.
Their medical clients can order online with a doctor's prescription but recreational users in Quebec must purchase the product from the SQDC.
A California-based dockless bike-sharing service is eyeing expansion north of the border. LimeBike said Wednesday its launch in Calgary is just around the corner.
Edmonton broke a 115-year-old temperature record for Oct. 17 on Wednesday.
While marijuana has only been legal for less than a day in Canada, the incoming Quebec government is already promising changes across the province.
A brazen daytime robbery attempt in Edmonton was stopped because of a doorbell camera. Quinn Ohler has the details.
A letter directed at a young family north of Edmonton is racist and hateful and has gone viral. As Sarah Kraus explains, the family that received it is in shock.
Now that the recreational use of cannabis is legal in Canada, Gord Steinke goes through some facts, figures and rules for Albertans to keep in mind.
Shoppers were invited to hop on an earthquake simulator which could create the feeling of a 7.4 magnitude earthquake 100 kilometers away from the epicenter.
Recreational marijuana use is now legal in Canada. But are Canadians going to be responsible about cannabis consumption? Vinesh Pratap takes a look.
Natalie May Edwards, a senior adviser in the Treasury Department, was arrested on Tuesday and charged with unauthorized disclosure of suspicious activity reports and with conspiracy.
On the first day recreational marijuana was legal in Canada, people in Alberta’s Capital Region lined up to buy pot at stores all around the Edmonton area. Fletcher Kent reports.
"In rehearsals it worked every time..."
Some longtime Kelowna cannabis advocates are cheering legalization, but others are venting frustration that it's not legally available in the Okanagan.
The would-be thieves were caught on surveillance video in the west Edmonton community of Wedgewood Heights on Tuesday afternoon.
An Edmonton man’s doorbell camera was rolling as two people attempted to break into his west end home. One of the men was dressed in a safety vest and used a screwdriver to pry open the door.
Now that cannabis is legal, some people will chose to buy products in the store but for those who are interested in growing cannabis, Jim Hole outlines the rules and recommendations.
A wife and mother of three pre-teen children says her family is moving from their St. Albert, Alta., condo because they don't feel safe after receiving a racist and threatening letter.
Canada is now the first G7 country to legalize recreational pot, and many southern Albertans commemorated the day in Medicine Hat as three cannabis retail shops opened on Wednesday morning for the first time. Matt Battochio reports.