Province approves construction of new $8.7M elementary school in Belmont, Ont.
The new $8.7 million, 354-student school is slated to be open in time for the 2023-24 school year.
The new $8.7 million, 354-student school is slated to be open in time for the 2023-24 school year.
Despite local concerns, the New Brunswick government says "there's been a limited bubble in place for Listuguj, Pointe-à-la-Croix and Campbellton all along."
The City of Edmonton aims to end drop-in services for the homeless at the Edmonton EXPO Centre by August.
A father-son duo of Scottish Montrealers are arranging pop-up bagpipe performances around the city to raise spirits during the coronavirus pandemic.
According to a police news release, the two drivers got out of their cars and started yelling at each other.
On June 25, Calgary officials released the reopening plan for several aquatic and fitness centres, arenas, sports fields and summer day camps amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
A man is facing charges after police say he exposed himself to a group of girls at The Forks Wednesday.
Community groups in Ottawa want the NCC to sign an agreement that will give the public more power in shaping the LeBreton Flats redevelopment.
The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit confirmed 12 new novel coronavirus cases in the region on Thursday, bringing the local total number of cases to 589, including 36 deaths.
Business groups have warned of widespread bankruptcies if forced to pay out severance for staff they intended to bring back as the economy reopens.
Here’s Mike Sobel’s Thursday, June 25, 2020 afternoon weather update for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Edmonton is known for being a festival city — but one of the biggest summer events says it’s on the verge of folding. Chris Chacon has more on the struggle the Taste of Edmonton is facing, plus explains why the Heritage Festival is also speaking out for not being granted the same grab-and-go food exception...
The CEBL said all seven teams will take part in a tournament starting July 25 in St. Catharines, Ont., with the winner crowned the 2020 league champion.
Greta Bar and MKT, which decided to temporarily close when a case of COVID-19 was confirmed in either a patron or employee, are reopening Thursday.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw is scheduled to speak at 3:30 p.m. Her news conference will be streamed in this post.
The stimulus fund aims to help businesses by covering costs such as marketing overhead, business costs, health and safety standard improvements and staffing.
A 36-year-old man has been charged with manslaughter nearly two years after the death of a man in northeast Edmonton.
Canadian singer Ruth B talks about her powerful new single ‘If I Have a Son.’
Among the hardest hit were the Cargill plant in High River, Alta., which shut down for two weeks before reopening at reduced capacity. The JBS Canada plant in Brooks, Alta., operated with just a single shift each day for a full month.
Police unions and 'blue solidarity' campaigns contribute to anti-Black racism in North America by opposing democratic movements and civilian oversight, recent study argues.
Experts believe the drop likely reflects a decrease in testing, but they agree there's no magic answer to the decline overall.
"Kevin is just a warrior, a brother that would do anything for you. An awesome, loyal, trustworthy teammate that is second to none."
Members of the Calgary Flames reflected on Jarome Iginla's NHL career on Wednesday after learning he is being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
The Alberta government introduced legislation on Wednesday that it says is meant to give candidates more equal opportunity in local elections and to increase voter participation.
The UCP government has introduced legislation that will allow referendums. Jason Kenney says Albertans should have more of a say in the big issues facing the province, but the NDP says it also opens the doors to big donors. Tom Vernon explains.