Retroactive CERB will still be available despite questions over rules: official
NDP MP Jenny Kwan raised concerns after a constituent was told retroactive payment not available.
NDP MP Jenny Kwan raised concerns after a constituent was told retroactive payment not available.
The WHSHL has 13 of 37 teams still eligible to play following a decision by Winnipeg One school division to cancel first semester sports due to COVID-19.
The girl had been waiting at a bus stop in the area near Hamilton and Rectory around 2:20 p.m. Wednesday when an unknown man approached her.
The West End Villa long-term care home, where 15 residents have died in relation to COVID-19, is now the subject of a class-action lawsuit.
The City of Regina released it's plan for economic growth over the next 10 years, with a goal to become "Canada's Most Vibrant City" by 2030.
AGLC anticipates PlayAlberta will generate $3.71 million in revenue annually. That money is directed into Alberta's general revenue fund.
The school board says the individual who tested positive for the coronavirus will remain at home until the health unit advises they may return to school.
A 68-year-old man from Lunenburg County was pronounced dead on the scene, police say.
The Moose Jaw Warriors will be undergoing a review on the team's primary logo.
Seniors advocates in Alberta say the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the cracks in privately funded care homes.
Tanner (The Bulldozer) Boser, from Bonnyville, Alta., will face former UFC heavyweight champion Andrei (The Pit Bull) Arlovski on Nov. 7.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw is holding a news conference at 3:30 p.m. The update will be streamed live in this story post.
Between Sept. 10 and Sept. 29, AHS said about 5,000 people didn't receive their negative COVID-19 test result.
The University of Alberta has launched a pilot project that will see paid parking implemented for some stalls at the Saville Community and Sports Centre.
The investigation has prompted a reminder to parents of the importance of monitoring the social media activity of their children.
KFL&A Public Health is urging people who attended a party on Johnson Street Sept. 18 to get tested after five people from the party were found to be COVID-19 positive.
A man and woman have been charged with robbery and possession of stolen property.
'The COVID Alert app is an additional measure to help inform Manitobans and Canadians, and limit the spread of COVID-19 in our communities,' Premier Brian Pallister said.
While some parents continue to gain confidence in the procedures put in place, others are still questioning if enough work went into the initial guidelines.
"Locally, there are 229 new cases in Toronto with 101 in Peel, 66 in Ottawa and 43 in York Region," Health Minister Christine Elliott said.
Starbucks is switching to take out-only in Quebec and Ottawa amid surging coronavirus cases and new restrictions aiming to flatten the curve.
Thousands of recent graduates are facing the end of the six-month freeze Ottawa imposed on repayments and interest for Canada Student Loans in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Winnipeg police will continue to have a presence at some Winnipeg schools after city council voted to extend the program Wednesday.
Something amazing is underway in Edmonton’s river valley. Fort Edmonton Park is undergoing a multi-million dollar renovation and it needs your help. Michael Lohner joined Mike Sobel to talk about how you can help “Light the Midway.”
More survivors of a deadly tour bus crash near Jasper are speaking out. In August, a class-action lawsuit was filed against the company that operates the bus, and as Sarah Komadina reports, more legal action is now being taken.