Can a malaria drug combat coronavirus? Researchers want to find out
People who live with others who have tested positive, as well as healthcare workers who were exposed to COVID-19 patients, can participate in the clinical trial.
People who live with others who have tested positive, as well as healthcare workers who were exposed to COVID-19 patients, can participate in the clinical trial.
While traffic at Kelowna International Airport has dropped significantly, YLW is still receiving flights from the United States, which now leads the world in the number of coronavirus infections.
Speaking on a video conference call Friday, McDavid said "a full season's a fair season" when asked how he'd like to see things play out.
"There is zero tolerance for hate-related behaviour in our community, regardless if we're in the middle of a pandemic or not."
At 3:30 p.m. Friday, chief medical officer of health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw, will be providing an update on the COVID-19 situation in Alberta.
Effective March 30, Alberta Courts are tightening restrictions around who can and cannot enter courthouses due to the novel coronavirus health crisis.
An oil and gas analyst says record low prices for oilsands crude could lead to up to 20 per cent of Canada's thermal bitumen production being shut down over the next few months.
Occupational Health and Safety is now part of an investigation after scaffolding collapsed at a construction site in southwest Edmonton Thursday.
Alberta Health Services has released its weekly influenza data, which shows that 36 Albertans have died of the flu this season.
About three dozen firefighters were called to battle a blaze at an abandoned house in the Strathcona neighbourhood Friday morning.
The City of Edmonton has confirmed "work is taking place at a reduced rate" by Bombardier on rail cars for the Valley Line LRT, prompting Coun. Mike Nickel to wonder how long the project will be further delayed.
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The relief can hardly come soon enough.
Édith Blais, the Canadian woman who was kidnapped in Burkina Faso in December 2018, has returned home.
Alderville First Nation's chief and council want to ensure cannabis stores have a plan to keep customers and staff safe amid the new coronavirus pandemic.
Public officials are grappling with the rapid spread of the coronavirus pandemic around the world.
Peterborough police responded to a reported break-and-enter at a Hunter Street East building on Thursday night.
A monthslong investigation determined he was a potentially violent extremist, motivated by religious, racial and anti-government beliefs, according to an FBI statement.
Calgary's Spark science centre has issued temporary layoffs to three-quarters of its staff amid the new coronavirus pandemic.
Premier Brian Pallister and Health Minister Cameron Friesen have called a press conference for 10 a.m. Friday, one hour before the usual 11 a.m. daily novel coronavirus briefing.
Imported infections, mostly among Chinese nationals returning home, now pose the biggest concern for authorities.
The local president of Edmonton chapter of Canadian Union of Postal Workers has penned a letter to Canada Post's Edmonton-area management team to call for improved safety precautions to slow the spread of COVID-19.
A Kingston woman is taking matters into her own hands by raising funds to purchase masks and personal protective equipment for staff at the Kingston General Hospital.
The Liberals say the move, announced late Thursday night, shouldn't affect most unemployed workers who seek EI benefits since the majority of applications are done online.