Union urges B.C. to reopen casinos amid COVID-19 pandemic
Unifor says keeping casinos closed puts laid-off workers at risk of losing their benefits.
Unifor says keeping casinos closed puts laid-off workers at risk of losing their benefits.
Saturday will mark six months since the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Alberta.
The 'tactical' projects include the installation of curbs, bollards, posts and accompanying paint at three intersections throughout the municipality as well as a bike lane.
What's open and closed in Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo on Labour Day 2020.
Every year at this time, bears begin searching for extra food to fatten up for winter.
A photo provided shows at least one building engulfed in flames as thick grey smoke billows out of it.
An Alberta firefighter/EMT paralyzed in a ski accident is back on the mountain bike trails in his hometown of Banff thanks to the ingenious work of a Calgary bike architect also living in a wheelchair.
Provincial parks in Saskatchewan will remain open until the end of September, following the Labour Day long weekend.
The game will be held at Seamen Stadium on Saturday, July 24, 2021.
The two-alarm fire started just before 2 p.m. in the Passmore Avenue and Middlefield Road area near McCowan Road and Steeles Avenue East.
Two people who were given $1,200 tickets when they took part in protests at the Alberta legislature during the COVID-19 pandemic in May will not have to pay the fines.
Who can come to Canada and what can they do to prepare for quarantine?
The spending watchdog's review of a decade of federal payments to provinces showed that federal coffers have saved $14.5 billion over that time.
A 53-year-old Alberta man has been charged for allegedly using a 3D printer to manufacture firearm parts.
As kinds enrolled in in-classroom learning within Edmonton Public Schools headed back to school Thursday, those who opted for online learning will have to wait a few more days to begin their school year.
Vancouver police are asking for the public's help in locating a missing 73-year-old man with dementia.
Police say the car deviated from its lane and went into the oncoming traffic.
Ottawa police say a man with mobility issues was attacked in his east-end home earlier this week.
Scott Thompson says teachers' unions are 'inflaming parents' with their legal challenge to the Ontario government's back-to-school plan.
Six months into the pandemic, there's evidence a lot of the COVID-19 relief loot went to people who didn't really need it, Mike Smyth says.
A man was arrested Monday night after a break-in at the NSLC store at 1094 Queen St.
Conservation groups say only 4.6 per cent of Crown land is protected, but that New Brunswick needs to hit 25 per cent by 2025.
Nenshi said the potential of keeping those temporarily expanded 'pop-up' patios is something that will have to be determined on a case-by-case basis as traffic patterns change.
Relationship expert Jessica O’Reily talks to us about many couples postponing their weddings, marital tensions and the potential rise in divorce rates, all due to COVID-19.
'Without significant financial investment and relief, the long-term economic viability of Canada’s largest fair is uncertain beyond next year,' the CNE said Thursday.