Alberta tornado count for 2019 now at 22 with 2 twisters upgraded in severity
There have been 22 probable or confirmed tornadoes in the province so far this year, surpassing Alberta's 30-year average of 12 annually.
There have been 22 probable or confirmed tornadoes in the province so far this year, surpassing Alberta's 30-year average of 12 annually.
Calgary Transit users will see increased waiting times on evenings and weekends.
$3.67 million infrastructure announcement will open Georges Island to the public next summer
A Calgary group wants to manufacture two surfing waves and an urban beach on the riverfront near the 10 Street bridge.
Police say a 64-year-old man was attacked but was able to take himself to a hospital, where he was treated for serious injuries.
Several schools that feed into CPA have resulted to using portable classrooms over the past few years.
The Transportation Safety Board's latest report into the helicopter crash that killed a prominent Quebec businessman and his 14-year-old son indicates the aircraft's emergency location transmitter was functional.
The Trump administration on Friday set a timetable for federally funded family clinics to comply with a new rule that bars them from referring women for abortions.
A spokesperson said one of the eaglets was found in Coxheath, the other in Stillwater, N.S., and that both had to be rescued by boat.
Metro Edmonton lost 5,400 jobs in July, part of an overall Alberta loss of 14,000. Most of the losses were part time.
There are few things as coveted in Montreal as Canadiens season tickets.
The Saskatoon SPCA said a number of items, including documents and a microchip scanned, were stolen from its emergency on-call vehicle.
Nova Scotia RCMP say the crash on Highway 103 in Port Mouton, N.S. – about 20 kilometres southwest of Liverpool – was reported just before 5 a.m.
Hamilton fire says a compressor inside the refrigeration room used for the outdoor ice rink at Pier 8 caused an ammonia leak on Thursday afternoon.
The money from Ottawa and Nova Scotia announced Friday is for the construction of a permanent wharf on Georges Island.
John Tory says city staff who were investigating a $1.25 buy-in for the games at a community centre should back off and let senior citizens play in peace.
Police allege a woman was kept in a room for several days. Officers later reportedly seized cocaine, meth and cannabis from the apartment where she was allegedly held.
A union certification vote is underway for Foodora couriers, and an employment lawyer calls this a watershed moment for the Canadian gig economy.
Huawei on Friday unveiled a smartphone operating system that it said can replace Google’s Android, adding to the Chinese tech giant’s efforts to insulate itself against U.S. sanctions.
The Lethbridge Bulls wanted to open the WCBL playoffs with a bang on home turf, and that bang came off the bat of Thursday's designated hitter Kaleb Warden -- a solo, game-winning homerun in the bottom of the 8th inning.
Peter Robinson Road remains closed between March Road and Vaughan Side Road as the Ottawa police collisions unit continues to investigate.
AHS says anyone who goes in the water at the Zeiner Campground beach could be at risk of gastrointestinal illness.
The Edmonton Eskimos have a number of roster changes for their game on Friday night as they host the Ottawa Redblacks.
Kaleido Family Arts Festival is held on historic Alberta Avenue (118 Ave between 90-95 Street). For two and a half days every September, Alberta Avenue comes alive as an environment of creative exploration and performances on rooftops, sides of buildings, back alleys, parks, old spaces and new spaces. Not only is it a wonder to...
Bob Layton asks whether Canada has enough medicine to supply all of the U.S.