Notley says Kenney ‘should not be premier’ after voter fraud allegations
Rachel Notley responded Friday to voter fraud allegations against the United Conservative Party, asking Jason Kenney to come clean.
Rachel Notley responded Friday to voter fraud allegations against the United Conservative Party, asking Jason Kenney to come clean.
The federal and provincial governments have committed more than $140 million over five years to help protect wild Pacific salmon.
Court documents say the offences allegedly took place between Nov. 16 and 18, 2016, and between Feb. 1 and 28, 2014.
One expert explained that individuals can be "set off or triggered by similar events or experiences" to an original trauma.
Winnipeg's Ryan Fry and Team Brad Jacobs are splitting up at the end of the curling season after seven years together.
CAIR is calling on President Donald Trump to condemn the mosque shootings in New Zealand that killed 49 people as "white supremacist terrorist attacks."
Kitchener Rangers fans will see some major changes when they watch a game at the Aud next season.
Guelph police say a driver must leave a distance of at least one metre or three feet when passing a cyclist.
St. Patrick's Day is right around the corner and there is no shortage of ways to celebrate the Irish holiday in the nation's capital this year.
Fire crews called to home just after 12 a.m. on Friday.
Ontario Provincial police says emergency crews are at the scene of a serious collision on Highway 401.
In 2018, there were 19 fatalities and 319 serious injury collisions in Edmonton. Both those numbers are down from 2017.
Vancouver's Al Masjid Al Jamia is holding a vigil at 7:15 p.m. on Friday to honour the victims of the New Zealand mosque attack.
U.S. President Donald Trump is poised to issue the first veto of his presidency Friday, after the House and Senate voted against the national emergency he declared to fund a border wall.
The New York Times reported that the pilot requested permission to return shortly after takeoff as the plane dipped up and down and appeared to gain startling speed.
Friday’s rallies were one of the biggest international climate change actions yet, involving hundreds of thousands of students in more than 100 countries around the globe.
Weyburn city council has issued a formal apology for comments made during a decision to deny an application to build a group home for people with disabilities.
A new partnership between the provincial government and the Saskatoon Tribal Council aims to improve outcomes for Indigenous children.
Five people are losing their jobs as a result of the government's decision to merge the office with that of the province's auditor general.
Saskatoon police are increasing their presence at five mosques in the city in response to the mass shootings in Christchurch, NZ.
Kenney says the United Conservatives would roll back Alberta's $15-an-hour minimum wage to $13 an hour for those 17 or younger.
Calgary police have laid charges against two people after drugs and stolen licence plates were seized in two different traffic stops in the city earlier this month.
Students around the globe are skipping school to demand action on climate change. Hundreds of kids in Edmonton joined the movement by walking out of class. Albert Delitala has the details.
The 2018 Vision Zero report was released Friday and the number of traffic fatalities and serious injuries are the lowest they’ve been since the program began in 2015. But the man in charge of traffic safety says it’s still not a success. Kent Morrison reports.
Police across North America are stepping up security at mosques following massacre at two mosques in Christchurch that left 49 people dead and another 48 injured. Fletcher Kent has the details on what’s being done in Edmonton.