Upwards of 20 cm of snow possible in parts of western Alberta
Parts of western Alberta could see upwards of 20 centimetres of snow by Tuesday evening.
Parts of western Alberta could see upwards of 20 centimetres of snow by Tuesday evening.
A snowfall warning was issued Monday for parts of western Alberta. Some areas could see upwards of 20 centimetres of snow by Tuesday evening. Meteorologist Jesse Beyer has the details
More than 58,000 people this year were infected with measles in Ukraine, a country where only half the population believes vaccines work.
Peel Regional Police say they received a call around 6:15 p.m. on Oct. 26 that a white SUV had struck three male pedestrians.
Edmonton police are hoping to identify a man they say defrauded someone in the city of more than $25,000 after using their stolen credit card.
The case, which had been scheduled for two days of hearings starting Monday, is now slated to begin next month.
Union president Sam Hammond says in the meantime, the parties are set to meet again next week and he hopes the government will get serious.
Nearly one million ants were trapped in a Polish bunker for years, where they survived entirely by feasting on one another.
Calgary Co-op said the sale falls into the company's commitment to source and sell products that come directly from local producers and farmers.
The one-off supergroup performed together to close off RHCP bassist Flea's annual charity benefit concert.
Patricia Yodogawa-Wood shares her family’s twist on Chow Mein. She tells the story of her parents and grandparents' journey from life in Steveston to internment during the Second World War to starting from scratch back in Steveston after the war.
"I experience a oneness with nature here ... and I leave the world of daily cares behind me."
This season, the city will use plows and graders, along with salt and sand to clear the roadways. Calcium chloride will still be used on sidewalks, bike lanes, paths, and in a pre-mix.
Mikko Koskinen will start Monday when the Oilers host Arizona.
A ceremony was held at Edmonton’s Beechmount cemetery Monday to remember Canada’s fallen soldiers. No Stone Left Alone aims to place a poppy on the headstone of every Canadian who has served in the country’s armed forces. Sarah Ryan has the details.
The No Stone Left Alone ceremony in Edmonton, Alta., ended on Monday with students who attended the event laying poppies on the graves of fallen Canadian soldiers in honour of their sacrifice.
Two bald eagles were killed in Alberta last week, though Alberta Fish and Wildlife doesn't think they're connected.
During the No Stone Left Alone ceremony on Monday, Paulina Davis, a student at St. Mary Elementary in Edmonton, Alta., recited a letter that she wrote to a fallen Canadian soldier, stating “I hope you know that you are loved.”
Mike Smith was named third star after his performance helped the Oilers secure two wins in three games last week.
A 38-year-old man has been charged with several theft offences after a string of liquor store robberies in Edmonton.
Eva Olsson, a Holocaust survivor, described her experience during the Second World War at the No Stone Left Alone ceremony in Edmonton, Alta., on Monday, recalling her rescue by British and Canadian forces on D-Day and telling onlookers that “had D-Day not happened, hundreds of thousands more would have died.”
Police say a vehicle struck an SUV while driving the wrong way on Highway 401 early Sunday morning.
Saskatoon police responded to a call before just before noon on Saturday.
Ousted U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch told the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump that she felt threatened by Trump describing her to the leader of Ukraine as "bad news," according to a transcript of her testimony released on Monday.
The 2019 OFSAA Football Bowl Series will be played at McMaster University's Ron Joyce Stadium.