Vancouver city council approves $30 million emergency COVID-19 housing action plan
Mayor Kennedy Stewart is lauding city council's passage of the $30 million COVID-19 housing action plan to support unsheltered residents in all areas of the city.
Mayor Kennedy Stewart is lauding city council's passage of the $30 million COVID-19 housing action plan to support unsheltered residents in all areas of the city.
Meng's lawyers have argued for the release of more confidential documents relating to her arrest to support their claim that her rights were violated by authorities.
People gathered at a vigil in Edmonton on Thursday to pay their respects to a teen found dead last week. Another youth has been charged in her death. As Sarah Komadina reports, the support is bringing some comfort to the family.
The Holy Savior Cathedral, also known as the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, had its dome pierced by a shell that also damaged the interior.
"I still have no idea how she did that. She climbs like a monkey most days, so I guess she used that skill to get up the embankment and up the road."
SaskPower says two of its employees died in Weyburn, Sask.
The Peace River Veterinary Clinic was broken into early Thursday morning and valuable veterinary medication and equipment were stolen, RCMP said.
Reid McKnight is a Canadian Armed Forces reserve soldier with the Rocky Mountain Rangers and was previously deployed to Afghanistan.
Prince Albert police say addictions, mental health issues, gang activity and poverty continue to be significant causal factors to violent crime in the city.
With election day a month away, Regina mayoral candidate Sandra Masters unveiled a platform promising to find 15 per cent operations savings if elected.
Councillors previously drafted the bylaw with the intention of activating it when the city reached 10 active cases.
Two Canadian National Railway Co. employees were carrying out switching duties at the company's yard in Melville, Sask., on Dec. 22, 2017, when one was fatally injured.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Thursday, October 8, 2020 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Health Matters October 8: Ironically, 2020 has not been a great year for vision health — optometrists are urging Canadians to get their eyes checked. And a free online depression screening test is helping participants spot mental health issues. Su-Ling Goh reports.
Pandemic restrictions are keeping a lot of live events, including Christmas parties, from happening across Alberta this holiday season.
Have you thought about booking a flu shot yet? This year in Alberta, immunization for many will look different. There will be no large public walk-in clinics — instead, pharmacists and doctors are delivering a lot of the doses. Kendra Slugoski reports.
With winter approaching, the clock is ticking to find shelter for Edmonton’s homeless. In an effort to speed up the process, Mayor Don Iveson has made an urgent funding request to the provincial government. Chris Chacon reports.
Most high school students pick options like band, drama and foods. But as Morgan Black explains, a unique course is being offered to students in Parkland County to build some construction skills.
Several patients of the Injectable Opioid Agonist Treatment Clinics (iOAT) are launching a lawsuit against the Alberta government to stop the planned closure of the specialized programs, which have a presence in both Edmonton and Calgary. As Vinesh Pratap explains, the patients say the closure will cause people to die.