Paramedic student in Saskatoon hopes to take skills back to Australia wildfires
An Australian paramedic student landed in a frigid Saskatoon while his home country continues to battle devastating bushfires.
An Australian paramedic student landed in a frigid Saskatoon while his home country continues to battle devastating bushfires.
The main focus of the festival this year is celebrating Indigenous and francophone cultures through art, music and storytelling.
"It blocks sidewalks, it forces pedestrians to either cross the street or often take risks by walking in the curb lane.”
Alberta doctors say they haven't ruled out a court challenge to the government's billing rule changes that physicians say could profoundly affect patient care.
The Herb Jamieson Centre shut down on Dec. 31, 2019 and will soon be demolished to make way for a new shelter. It's scheduled to open in the fall of 2021.
The downing of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 has left more than 20 Canadian universities and colleges grieving the loss of students and faculty.
Child psychologist Jody Carrington offers advice about how we can best support children through the loss of a loved one.
Three more flu-related deaths in the Edmonton zone were reported by Alberta Health Services in its weekly influenza report.
We are a country in mourning. In the coming days, there will be vigils and funerals honouring the dozens of Canadians killed in the Iran plane crash. Our initial instinct as parents may be to shield our children from sadness but one child psychologist says watching us mourn gives children a script to deal with...
Members of Edmonton’s Iranian community are devastated after learning a missile brought down the Ukrainian flight carrying dozens of Canadians in Iran, according to new reports. Kendra Slugoski reports.
After worries it wasn't going to meet the 2019 fundraising goal, the organization announced it had reached the $1.3 million mark in early January.
The 27-date North American trek stops in Toronto this July.
It’s now more than three weeks since the House impeached Trump on charges of abuse and obstruction.
The Chinese paddlefish measured up to seven metres long and survived on Earth for millions of years before the rise of humanity.
Kelowna RCMP are warning residents and business owners of an increase in counterfeit bills being passed around throughout the Central Okanagan.
McMaster and Brock universities are extending a partnership that began in 2012 and has helped train and keep more physicians practising locally.
Police say the motorcycle hit a rock face near Industrial Drive in July.
A 25-year-old woman was falsely accused by Regina police of trafficking meth after they were given the wrong name.
'Let’s Go Crazy: The Grammy Salute to Prince,' will feature Chris Martin, Alicia Keys, Foo Fighters, Earth, Wind & Fire and St. Vincent among many other highly prolific musicians.
The Regina Pats traded away goaltender Max Paddock to the Prince Albert Raiders for Jakob Brook and draft picks.
But despite Johnson’s repeated promise to “get Brexit done” on Jan. 31, the departure will only mark the start of the first stage of the country’s EU exit.
A friend described the couple as the "kindest souls I knew."
Oilsands producer Cenovus Energy Inc. says it will aim to achieve "net zero" greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, joining a recent cavalcade of oil companies trumpeting their environmental aspirations.
Calgary police are looking to the public for help locating a missing 14-year-old boy, saying his family is concerned for the teen’s welfare.