Lyft to provide drivers with partition shields as protection against coronavirus
Lyft Inc said on Friday it would distribute some 60,000 vehicle partition shields to its most-active drivers as a protection against the coronavirus.
Lyft Inc said on Friday it would distribute some 60,000 vehicle partition shields to its most-active drivers as a protection against the coronavirus.
Quebec provincial police continue to search for the father of two young girls found dead last weekend in a rural area southwest of Quebec City.
A large swath of Ontario will be moving on to the next phase of the provincial government's COVID-19 recovery plan today.
A preference to remain on the CERB and health concerns were cited as top reasons, according to a recent survey conducted by the national business group.
More than 1 million people have been marooned in Nepal, Bangladesh and India and hundreds of thousands have fled their homes for higher ground.
The Pathway Expansion and Enhancement Project was allocated funding in 2019-2021 capital budget discussions by the town, and now Phase 1 is underway.
Global curbs imposed to stem the spread of the coronavirus have led to a turbulence in air travel, placing the future of many airline companies in doubt.
The Goode House, one of the oldest properties in Westmount, already has heritage status to protects its Greek Revival exterior.
St. Paul's NICU is for babies who need intensive nursing observation and care.
Tornado watches were issued in areas of central Alberta on Thursday as severe weather hit parts of the province. Large storm clouds passed over Edmonton, while a significant storm caused damage to Rogers Place.
What has changed is their approach to policing and the non-violent methods they consistently use to interact with others.
"It started off with rumour," said Mayor Doug MacPherson.
The Republican National Committee announced Thursday that it is sharply restricting attendance on three of the four nights of its convention in Jacksonville, Florida, next month.
Thursday also saw 969 lives lost, the biggest increase since June 10, with Florida, South Carolina and Texas all reporting their biggest one-day spikes.
The Edmonton arena where a large number of NHL games will be played when the season resumes was damaged by a summer storm that moved into the city late Thursday afternoon.
The Edmonton toddler whose rare medical plight triggered a flood of donations turns two Friday. Now it’s a countdown to whether or not he will qualify for a life-saving, but expensive, treatment. As Nicole Stillger reports, Kaysen Martin’s family is hoping for an answer from the province.
Health Matters July 16: An Edmonton psychiatrist has founded a new wellness centre for gender diverse people that is part community centre, part medical clinic. As Su-Ling Goh reports, the goal is to reduce wait times for critical services for a vulnerable population.
Talk about dashcams and police complaints dominated the agenda at an Edmonton Police Commission meeting on Thursday. As Chris Chacon reports, Edmonton police say they are committed to improving transparency, and technology could play a role in doing that.
As the Canadian economy continues its relaunch amid the coronavirus pandemic, many small business owners continue to struggle and some employees are refusing to go back to work. Sarah Komadina looks at the role CERB payments may be playing in that decision.
The federal government has pledges to spend billions of dollars to help provinces kickstart their economies as they continue to struggle amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Tom Vernon reports.