Hotel industry urges city to toughen up Edmonton’s short-term rental rules
Edmonton councillors heard from the hotel industry and neighbours of Airbnb properties, asking for more rules around short-term rentals.
Edmonton councillors heard from the hotel industry and neighbours of Airbnb properties, asking for more rules around short-term rentals.
The incident has sparked accusations of racism after the woman repeatedly demanded the delivery man's name and threatened to call police.
According to the report, Simon Cowell has "smoked indoors for years, much to the frustration of staff, crew, and talent."
The study examined 17 children in Grades 1 to 3, reading aloud with and without the presence of a dog.
A new podcast called “A Tale of Two Weeklies” digs into the history of two Edmonton papers — SEE Magazine and Vue Weekly. Jennifer Crosby speaks with Andrew Paul and Fawnda Mithrush.
The Winnipeg Police Service has launched a new tool to help the public keep abreast of the type of calls police are dealing with throughout Winnipeg.
According to the government, McNeil found that the flooding was caused by a combination of weather conditions and not by human error.
Last month, Premier Stephen McNeil said his government is looking at regulations that could include a ban on flavoured vaping products.
The request came prior to a report by the UN special rapporteur urging investigation of the murder.
Ottawa's planning committee has approved a major refresh of the blueprint for the suburban town centre that envisions transforming the area into a proper, walkable downtown core.
A guitar, two banjos and a mandolin were stolen during the break-in on Nov. 26.
The Halton Regional Police child abuse and sexual assault unit has arrested and charged Dr. Clarence Clottey, 59, of Oakville.
It seems like a problem from another place and time, but female genital mutilation is a very Canadian issue, according to an Alberta government minister and a human rights journalist who are joining forces.
Police say Robert William Carrol-England, of Alexander Court, Peterborough, was arrested and charged with mischief under $5,000.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe identified three areas where he believes consensus can be achieved with premiers at the upcoming Council of the Federation meeting.
North Korea has previously issued deadlines it doesn’t follow through on as a way to try to get what it wants in negotiations.
In an effort to speed up the resolution of disputes between drivers and Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI), the Crown corporation will be establishing a new tribunal.
Minus 20 degree C wind chills are possible as arctic air surges into the Okanagan weather forecast heading into December.
A new study out of Winnipeg suggests children who don't eat peanut before their first birthday are more likely to be allergic to peanut at age three.
York police are warning the public of a new "line-tapping" technology being used by fraudsters to scam victims out of money and personal information.
Akim Aliu is not happy with the apology Calgary Flames head coach Bill Peters issued for a racial slur he allegedly used when both were in the minors 10 years ago.
William Burleigh, 60, of London was last seen getting onto an LTC bus at roughly 10 p.m. Wednesday in the area of Western and Windermere roads, according to police.
Police have not said how much crystal meth and cocaine was seized during a search of a home in North Battleford, Sask., other to say it was a “significant amount.”
In total, police said nine schools and one bank in Edmonton were called with the threats and five schools in Calgary received similar calls over the course of Feb. 11, 12 and 20.
Between July and November, RCMP Traffic Services stopped vehicles for a number of offences and the officers found evidence of drug trafficking.