Okanagan Rail Trail to undergo erosion repair this month, says regional district
The North Okanagan regional district says work will begin in mid-September, where waves from Kalamalka and Wood lakes wash against the trail.
The North Okanagan regional district says work will begin in mid-September, where waves from Kalamalka and Wood lakes wash against the trail.
Waldo and fellow SaSki Sisters coaches Naomi Ottenbreit and Heather Sten traversed the 70-kilometre stretch of Highway 1 between Moose Jaw and Regina in rollerblades to raise money for their program.
The government's missteps in handling the coronavirus crisis after relative success in its early stages have mostly fuelled the summer-long weekend demonstrations.
The emergency order will remain in effect for 28 days, unless the city decides to extend it further.
The Better Business Bureau and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre have received 364 pet-scam complaints combined, with more than 250 of those reporting money lost -- and August as the worst month since the outbreak.
CancerCare Manitoba (CCMB) announced Friday it will now function out of four sites instead of six, poviding outpatient services at 675 McDermot Ave. and the CCMB sites at St. Boniface, Victoria and Grace hospitals.
Of the five new COVID-19 cases, three are in the Saskatoon area and two are in the south central zone, health officials said in their Saturday update.
Five people were slain — including the alleged shooter — after a quintuple shooting in east Oshawa early Friday, Durham Regional Police told reporters.
"They would welcome you in their home, they would welcome you in their family."
Police say between 200 and 300 young adults had gathered for a "promoted" event in West Vancouver's British Properties.
There was a large police presence in near Wye Road and Range Road 224 Saturday morning, about 15 kilometres east of Edmonton's Anthony Henday Drive.
If graphs and charts aren’t your thing, there’s a unique way to keep track of new COVID-19 cases.
The Congressional Budget Office has warned that the government this year will run the largest budget deficit, as a share of the economy, since 1945, when World War II ended.
The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service responded to two serious incidents on Friday in opposite ends of the city.
Police say the victim was assaulted with a sharp object at around 9:30 a.m. on Ste. Catherine Street near Cartier Street.
Police said they responded to 11 overdoses, including one fatality, in Durham Region in the span of 36 hours.
A young man died after a group of friends decided to ride in the back of a pickup truck in Saint-Zénon, in the Lanaudière region.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Congo, Yemen, northeast Nigeria and South Sudan rank ``among the largest food crises in the world.''
With the election just two months away, some lawmakers are worried that the Russian efforts, now evolved and more sophisticated than four years ago, could again take hold.
Beginning Thursday, Sept. 10, Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries (MBLL) says customers will need to be wearing masks while inside its liquor marts, Casinos of Winnipeg or the Shark Club Gaming Centre.
The Health Ministry on Saturday also reported 1,089 deaths for a total of 69,561.
Former Edmonton city councillor Bryan Anderson has died. As Sarah Komadina reports, he is being remembered as a strong advocate for rec centres in the city.
A growing body of evidence has shown that long-standing health and social inequities have resulted in increased risk of infection and death from COVID-19 among communities of color.
The Canucks were the last Canadian team remaining in the playoffs, which have been adjusted following an abbreviated season due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The party held a meeting to review the officials' wrongdoings and seek strict legal punishment, according to state media.