B.C. government shifting accessible parking requirements to local governments
Starting Dec. 10, requirements setting the standard for accessible parking spots will be removed from the provincial building code.
Starting Dec. 10, requirements setting the standard for accessible parking spots will be removed from the provincial building code.
Incident took place in Kelowna’s Rutland neighbourhood on Friday morning.
In a letter sent to the house leaders from the Liberals, NDP, Greens, the lawyer for clerk Craig James and sergeant-at-arms Gary Lenz say their clients did nothing wrong.
Jury dismissals in two high-profile Atlantic Canada court cases this week raise issues around jury vetting in the digital age, according to some legal experts.
Come Saturday, you'll be seeing a lot more white cars on the road in Toronto with decals displaying the name "Communauto FLEX."
The Alpine Club of Canada lent support to the provincial government’s proposal to designate the Bighorn Country area of the Rocky Mountains as eight new parks, saying they would be a new destination for Canadians and travellers who seek outdoor experiences.
Premier Rachel Notley says a $40-million dollar plan to designate parts of the Bighorn region of the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains as eight new parks will create jobs, but also protect critical wildlife and water sources.
Premier Rachel Notley announced a new $40-million dollar plan to designate eight areas of the Bighorn region of the eastern Rocky Mountains as protected ranges modelled after the Peter Lougheed project that designated Kananaskis Country a provincial park.
Police say speed, road conditions were factors in Thursday evening accident.
After a successful event over the summer, a group of tech-inspired Edmontonians is hosting another BarTech event. They’re looking for the next set of companies ready to make a leap forward. Jennifer Crosby sits down with Kim Krushell and Chandra Devam to learn more.
Peterborough YMCA awarded Rosemary Ganley the 2018 Peace Medal award at a ceremony on Friday, Nov. 24.
The NDP leader said he's chosen to make Burnaby South his federal political home.
A Toronto-based airline says it hopes it has helped belsnickeling to become a wider Christmas tradition in Nova Scotia.
Black Friday shoppers lined up for holiday deals in Montreal. The promotion has become a fixture for a decade now in Montreal.
The city of Edmonton said there are currently about 104,000 photo radar tickets waiting to be mailed to drivers once the Canada Post strike is over.
Canadians aiming to take advantage of Black Friday deals in the U.S. should prepare to pay extra due to tariff surtaxes at the border.
"It is not enough to condemn. We also need to deal with the underlying problem, and education is one of the best ways to build awareness and eradicate animal suffering caused by humans," says Dominique Routhier.
Members of Edmonton City Council had to rush to city hall Friday morning for an unscheduled meeting to solidify funding priorities and what it wants from the Alberta government.
Kingston police say the male youth arrested in Thursday's hold and secure investigation at La Salle Secondary did not make any threats involving the school.
Guelph police allege the man punched a staff member after being kicked out of a downtown bar.
After seeing how expensive preparing for his first child was going to be, Travis Hamonic and his wife, Stephanie, set out to help others struggling to prepare.
A 61-year-old man from Edmonton died in a two-vehicle collision on Highway 43 near Gunn Thursday afternoon.
The Alberta government is proposing eight new parks along the front ranges of the Rocky Mountains. Tom Vernon has more on the parks that would be located in the Bighorn region.
The 106th Grey Cup goes this Sunday in Edmonton. On Friday, the CFL commissioner delivered his state of the league address. Quinn Phillips has more.
He says he was struck by a pungent odour that he described as -- quote -- "the distinct smell of death."