Violent start to 2019 in Edmonton with 3 homicides, 2 suspicious deaths
It's 22 days into the New Year and already Edmonton has recorded three homicides and two suspicious deaths; three of the deaths happened within the last four days.
It's 22 days into the New Year and already Edmonton has recorded three homicides and two suspicious deaths; three of the deaths happened within the last four days.
Recent surveys in Calgary show attracting and growing business are priorities for both citizens and businesses.
The project is being built on city land, with funding from the provincial and federal governments.
On Sunday alone, the city saw 127 collisions but Monday was the worst with 144 total collisions, most of them occurring during the morning commute.
While calling the CWHL all-star game, a veteran sportscaster used the term 'defencewoman' – rather than the standard 'defenceman' used in both men's and women's hockey – for the first time.
Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, the Democratic congressperson from Queens, says the “system” that creates billionaires is wrong.
Winnipeg police are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspicious person connected to a Jan. 4 fire on Manitoba Avenue.
The blaze broke out in the 300-block of Sackville Drive.
City of Kawartha Lakes Police say 61 grams of cocaine was "in plain view" inside a vehicle.
There's a ton of vintage equipment waiting to become the treasures of any Green Day fanatic.
A 79-year-old woman has died after she was struck by a garbage truck in Montreal's Plateau-Mont-Royal borough, police said.
The person charged was around 12-years-old at the time of the first sexual assault, Kingston police say.
A partnership has been struck between Halifax Public Libraries and Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency to pilot a project that will see public libraries open their doors in emergency weather situations to serve as a shelter to those in need.
Dozens of vehicles left Lamont and organizers expected more to join as the group looped around Edmonton's Anthony Henday Tuesday morning as part of the “Stand Up Canada Yellow Vest Pipeline Rally” and truck convoy.
Jean Paul Badoum, an official with the West African country's Ministry of Security, says the gunmen who kidnapped Kirk Woodman appear to have stolen a number of items, including money, cell phones and computers.
The record-long U.S. government shutdown could soon cost the economy more than the $5.7 billion that Donald Trump is demanding for his border wall, says an economist.
Edmonton movie reviewer Todd James has some insight into this year’s Oscar nominees.
An arbitrator says the firing last summer of Thomas Harding, the train engineer involved in the Lac-Mégantic rail disaster, was illegal.
"You have to prepare yourself for every night, be ready to play. There are no easy games in this league."
Lloyd Wesley Boudreau is charged with first-degree murder in the 2017 death of Michael Mountain and Mandi Boucher is charged with accessory to murder.
Blackfalds RCMP are investigating after a man allegedly collided his truck into a school bus then stole another vehicle at gunpoint.
Those participating in the “Stand Up Canada Yellow Vest Pipeline Rally” and truck convoy through Lamont and around Edmonton Tuesday say the Trans Mountain pipeline must be built. Tom Vernon has more.
Shortly after midnight on Feb. 21, 2018, Halton Regional Police officers attended a public school in Oakville where a custodian was missing.
After two convictions and two appeals, a man has once against appealed a sexual assault conviction, this time citing the lack of a timely trial.
Beginning Tuesday, the OPP will be using a helicopter to ensure children in the Orillia and Bracebridge areas arrive at school safely.