Good Samaritan Southgate care centre records another death, toll now 24
Another death has been reported at Good Samaritan Southgate care centre in Edmonton bringing the total number of fatalities related to that outbreak to 24.
Another death has been reported at Good Samaritan Southgate care centre in Edmonton bringing the total number of fatalities related to that outbreak to 24.
Police say those responsible for the scam told the victim he needed to refund the money immediately in the form of cash by withdrawing three separate amounts and couriering it to an address in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Clorox products are used in Uber vehicles and United Airlines planes, and are sold by major retailers like Walmart, Amazon and Kroger.
Dr. Sean Wharton says "compassion and empathy'' and cognitive therapy can be key in fighting obesity.
Waterloo Regional Police say charges are pending after a collision between a cyclist and a car in Cambridge on Monday.
Lynda Saundry appeared in B.C. Provincial Court in Vernon on Tuesday morning and remains in custody.
Teachers, parents and the opposition are calling on Quebec's education minister to present an updated back-to-school plan.
The suspect allegedly fired at a shop employee who told him to wear a mask in Bethlehem Township, Pa., then got into a shootout with police the next day.
Police say three survivors have been identified to date, but police say investigators believe there may be additional victims.
The 13-member panel is being formed in response to concerns about police targeting black, Indigenous and people of colour (BIPOC).
With a month left before students return to the classroom under new COVID-19 safety measures, it can be a stressful time for parents. Parenting expert Maureen Dennis provides some tips for parents as they prepare their kids to return to the classroom.
Going to the gym under COVID-19 safety measures can be tricky right now. ER physicians and healthcare design experts have teamed up with Goodlife Fitness to keep people as safe as possible. Dr. Chris Hicks talks about the initiative.
Edmonton’s two major school boards released more information Tuesday on how in-classroom learning will look when students return in September. Fletcher Kent reports.
The city says the new bus fleet is greener, quieter and more cost effective.
The Alberta government updated its back to school plan on Tuesday, and the majority of students will now have to wear masks while in the classroom. Tom Vernon reports.
Alberta's chief medical officer of health is set to give an update on weekend numbers of COVID-19 in the province.
On Tuesday Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw announced that part of the back-to-school rules amid the COVID-19 pandemic will require Grade 4-12 students and teachers to wear masks in hallways and common areas at all times. Hinshaw clarified that masks will be optional inside the classroom as long as students are...
When Grade 4-12 students and teachers in Alberta return to school in September amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, they will be required to wear masks in hallways and other shared spaces to prevent the spread of the virus, but won’t need to while seated in the classroom.
Two sources with knowledge of the situation said Monday the league is now talking with the government about a $30-million, interest-free loan.
Ontario reported lower than 100 cases of the novel coronavirus each of the past two days, with 88 on Monday and 91 on Tuesday. “Today, 29 of 34 public health units are reporting fiver or fewer cases, with 16 of them reporting no new cases,” Health Minister Christine Elliott said on Twitter, adding that over...
A woman escaped custody Sunday night from a local healing lodge.
The province says the decision is based on the advice of health experts in light of outbreaks among farm workers.
The weekend-long search for two missing fishermen along the Ottawa River ended Monday evening when police said they found a second body.
With just a few weeks left of summer, Canadian parents are having to decide whether to send their kids back to school during the coronavirus pandemic or attempt to homeschool.
Bill Kelly says the germane question in the We Charity fiasco is why none of the veteran politicians around the cabinet table raised any red flags about the deal.