N.L. woman ordered to pay town $200 after alleging employee stole her booze
Judge Wayne Gorman of Corner Brook wrote in his April 29 ruling that Rose presented "no evidence" to support her accusation or her claim.
Judge Wayne Gorman of Corner Brook wrote in his April 29 ruling that Rose presented "no evidence" to support her accusation or her claim.
Long delays are prompting commuters in Île-Perrot to come up with elaborate schemes to stay out of traffic.
Equestrian competitor Ian Millar has retired from international show jumping, ending an illustrious career.
The B.C. Government has acted swiftly in challenging Alberta's Bill 12.
Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley worried the proclamation of Bill 12 will ultimately render it useless.
Man, woman arrested; police investigating charges of possession of stolen property, drug trafficking
Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley said the premier’s step to proclaim Bill 12 puts a wedge between B.C. and Alberta.
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Coming off of the driest April ever recorded in parts of Saskatchewan, a wet start to May is in Saskatoon and Regina's weather forecast.
The list indicates new in situ oilsands projects won't have to go through the new review as long the hard cap imposed by former Premier Rachel Notley stays in place.
After proclaiming Bill 12, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said he would prefer to work with B.C. to get the Trans Mountain pipeline expanded, but he will block energy exports if necessary.
A 34-year-old Regina woman was charged by Regina police on Monday after allegedly pulling a hatchet on another person.
The increase represents additional earnings between $400 and $650 a year, depending on the number of hours worked and the employee's family situation.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are getting set to kick off their 2019 season, announcing the sale of single-game tickets and looking ahead to training camp.
"I hope (this music video) shows kids that English isn't the only language. We have our language, too."
While in jail, Christian Clyke confessed to murdering 39-year-old Angela Hall after she refused to sell him cannabis at her apartment on Primrose Street eight years ago.
The young girl died Tuesday in hospital, one day after being found at a home in Granby, Quebec.
The Community Centre parkade will reopen on May 8.
Police are on the scene investigating to determine whether the incident was criminal or natural causes.
Ken Harrower, who uses cannabis to relieve symptoms from several medical conditions, says the city has too few retail stores, which he alleges are not wheelchair-accessible.
The building, which was formerly owned by the Women's Crisis Service, was set to be completed in June and officially open the following month.
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. is cutting production expectations as damage is repaired from a fire at the Scotford Upgrader northeast of Edmonton two weeks ago.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he can not predict what will happen Bill 12 if it is challenged in court.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he told B.C. Premier John Horgan Bill 12 is not a “bluff.”
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said he wants to first seek common ground with British Columbia and the federal government on energy issues.