18 charges laid against 19-year-old Calgary man accused of abusing 6 cats
According to the Calgary Police Service, someone came forward in November 2018 with concerns about two cats being abused.
According to the Calgary Police Service, someone came forward in November 2018 with concerns about two cats being abused.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said the federal government’s approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is another step in the process, but that Albertans shouldn’t celebrate wildly.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said the approval of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project will likely not have a significant impact on Alberta’s economy, as much of the construction will be done south of the border.
Government House Leader Jason Nixon says there will be no more than nine hours of debate allowed for the last three stages of debate on Bill 9.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said while he is happy the federal government has reapproved the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project, construction will be something to celebrate.
The Durham Regional Police Service is calling for a review of recent actions by the Ontario Civilian Police Commission which include the recent appointment of an administrator to oversee the department.
Gordon Stuckless will now face close to a decade in prison after Ontario's highest court found his original sentence was inadequate.
The Halifax Convention Centre is expecting a quiet summer with just one event booking in the month of July and none in August
Algonquin-Lakeshore Catholic School Board stresses participation and sportsmanship in track and field championships.
One person was sent to hospital after a collision on Sydenham Road Tuesday afternoon.
Police believe the 25-year-old suspect is linked to other robberies in the area.
Gunfire erupted at Bay and Queen streets, near the southeast corner of the Square, at approximately 3:45 p.m., as millions were attending the Toronto Raptors Championship parade.
According to officials, the $6.3-billion REM link to the West Island is on time and on budget.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is scheduled to weigh in Tuesday afternoon on the federal government's decision to once again approve the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.