Saskatchewan nurse appealing $26K fine over Facebook comments
Carolyn Strom was fined by the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association in 2016 for comments over her grandfather's care in a long-term health facility.
Carolyn Strom was fined by the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association in 2016 for comments over her grandfather's care in a long-term health facility.
One in seven Canadians will develop a serious eye disease in their lifetime, but the loss of vision shouldn’t deter people from participating in sport. The upcoming Sight Night raises funds and awareness for the Alberta Sports and Recreation Association for the Blind. Mike Sobel chats with Hayden McMullan and Daryl McMullan to learn more.
In this edition of health matters, Su-Ling Goh has the details of a specialty program that’s now in limbo. Plus, a new guide for those with celiac.
Police say a passenger vehicle and a commercial vehicle collided near Wonderland Road on Monday night.
Officers responded to a reported robbery at a Scotiabank location on Dundas Street at about 12:45 p.m. Monday.
Some of the federal party leaders are getting early starts as Day 7 of the federal election campaign begins.
City planners in Edmonton are in the early stages of designing a stretch of 103 Avenue to make it a more pedestrian-friendly link between what's around Churchill Square and the Ice District.
The campaign trail is always a long and tiring one. For federal Liberals in Alberta, it might also be an uphill climb.
The two men believed to have been targeted in the incident are known to police and are reportedly not co-operating with the investigation.
The fire reportedly forced the man to evacuate the home through one of its windows, allowing police to seize the fleeing suspect.
The Conservatives have seized on a ``policy proposal'' report written last November by Toronto Liberal MP Adam Vaughan for the Ontario Liberal caucus.
Jarett Gelowitz, who was fired from Saskatoon police after being charged with assaults while making an arrest, will be reinstated pending approval from a police hearing officer.
Investigators said the victim was shot while getting into a vehicle and that it is "believed to be a targeted incident."
You can learn more about the initiative at WoolleysWarriors.com, or you can check them out on Twitter and Instagram.
Netanyahu, the longest serving leader in Israeli history, is seeking a fourth consecutive term in office, and fifth overall. But he faces a stiff challenge from retired military chief Benny Gantz, whose centrist Blue and White party is running even with Netanyahu’s Likud.
We're learning a little more about the victim of last week's horrific attack in downtown Kingston.
Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos, said no party really has any momentum, which is unusual given the campaign is well underway.
Scarlet fever cases recently spiked in the U.K. and scientists are trying to figure out why.
Toronto Blue Jays (59-91, fourth in the AL East) vs. Baltimore Orioles (49-101, fifth in the AL East)
Alberta RCMP say a suspect remains at large as they investigate an incident at a shopping mall north of Calgary that sent one man to hospital with gunshot wounds. Cami Kepke has the latest.
The family of an 18-year-old student killed in a recent bus crash in B.C. is speaking out about their loss and says Emma Machado "really wanted to make a difference for the environment."
Forward Austin Czarnik says the Calgary Flames are starting the pre-season at full throttle, the speed the team needs to keep generating to be successful this year.
The drug has been identified as a street form of benzodiazepine, according to the boy's father.
Lam, who is under pressure from Beijing to defuse the public anger stirring the protests, said the dialogue sessions would be as open as possible, with members of the public able to sign up to attend.
Jake Virtanen scored twice, including the overtime winner, as the Vancouver Canucks opened the pre-season with a 3-2 comeback win over the Calgary Flames on Monday.