Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research celebrates ‘dynamic’ five years
In addition to alcohol and substance-use, researchers examine non-substance based addictions like gaming, internet use, compulsive eating and sun tanning.
In addition to alcohol and substance-use, researchers examine non-substance based addictions like gaming, internet use, compulsive eating and sun tanning.
Global Shapers Community is a network of young people driving dialogue, action and change.
Travis Toews will speak to northern Alberta residents on Monday night and southern Albertans on Wednesday.
Coun. Aaron Paquette wants Edmonton to offer free transit on election day but the mayor argues they should be debating subsidies as part of a broader transit approach.
In an advisory on the Alberta Environment and Parks website, the government said a dog had been attacked by a cougar in the area.
Paterson GlobalFoods says it plans to build an oats mill next to its existing grain terminal in northwest Winnipeg.
The 30-year-old animal, which did not have a name and was declining in health, was euthanized on the weekend at the Shubenacadie Wildlife Park north of Halifax.
The executive chairman of Claridge has been open about wanting to bring back a Major League Baseball team to the city.
Sanders' wife said her husband will rest a few days, but that doctors are "pleased with his progress."
RCMP said the man was driving an SUV at highway speeds north on Highway 21 when he collided with a westbound train.
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board says its schools will remain open despite a looming strike on Monday by thousands of education workers.
The 26-year-old took a puck to the foot while attempting to block a shot during Wednesday night's game against the Vancouver Canucks.
Here’s a list of pledges leaders have made on immigration.
Peel District School Board (PDSB) and York Region School Board sent letters to parents Thursday afternoon advising them to make other arrangements if the strike and school closures happen.
A lawn sign in southeast Edmonton depicted Liberal leader Justin Trudeau and Edmonton Mill Woods candidate Amarjeet Sohi with crosshair targets on the foreheads.
Farmers and ranchers in Alberta are getting some safeguard support from the United Conservative government. Premier Jason Kenney made the announcement at a Hutterite colony that became the focus of protesters last month.
Since the museum opened at its new downtown Edmonton location, more than 400,000 people have visited.
A distracted driving ticket could end up costing you a whole lot more than the nearly $300 fine. As Kendra Slugoski explains, some insurance companies are treating the ticket as a major infraction.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says legislation is coming this fall to crack down on protesters who trespass on farms and agricultural land.
A spokeswoman for the province's social services minister confirms the Progressive Conservative government will not go ahead with scrapping the Transition Child Benefit.
In a statement, Chiarelli denies the allegations against him and claims his council colleagues placed 'short-term political popularity ahead of the presumption of innocence'.
WestJet Airlines says it is inspecting its fleet of Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft for cracks after a U.S. regulator ordered inspections on American fleets.
Both Kingston school boards say they are considering closing schools, but have yet to make a final decision.
Kardashian Kloset will be launching Friday, Oct. 4.
"This is actually like putting pressure on these leaders, or our candidates, to put the environmental issues first."