N.S. appoints members to Council on African Canadian Education after months-long delay
In September, Churchill said responding to COVID-19 and preparing for reopening schools was to blame for the delay in filling vacant seats on the council.
In September, Churchill said responding to COVID-19 and preparing for reopening schools was to blame for the delay in filling vacant seats on the council.
NDP Leader Rachel Notley outlined six "non-restrictive" measures that the Opposition believes the government should immediately put into place.
Ford said if the pilot project is successful, international travellers coming to Toronto should have the option of reducing their quarantine time if they are willing to get tested.
Under the legislature's standing rules, a party must win five seats or 20 per cent of the vote to be recognized as an official party. Neither the Greens or the People's Alliance met those benchmarks.
A Petitcodiac business has been destroyed. 'Within a half an hour it was just gone,' said Kevin Bannister of Woodman's Welding and Machine Ltd.
On Sept. 27, an unknown man approached a woman walking near 1 Avenue N.W. and 25 Street N.W.
The Lighthouse said Tuesday that it is not be accepting clients into its emergency shelters or the stabilization unit until further notice due to a COVID-19 outbreak.
The proposed decree comes one day after the provincial government extended restrictions for areas on red alert.
The chief electoral officers of New Brunswick and P.E.I. told a House of Commons committee that they had no concerns about electoral fraud.
Joey Moss never suited up for Edmonton’s sports teams, but he was undoubtedly the heart and soul of the city’s hockey and football teams. John Sexsmith has more on his impact and how he helped other people with developmental disabilities.
Here's a list of the potential coronavirus exposures to the public in Saskatchewan for the past two weeks.
The cuts could make worse Calgary's downtown office vacancy rate, which climbed to 28.7 per cent as of the end of September from 27 per cent in June.
Fifteen Canadian cities will share $500 million in federal funding to help tackle homelessness amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Edmonton fire crews were called to a blaze at an apartment building in the city's southeast Tuesday morning.
The Edmonton sports community is mourning the loss of local legend Joey Moss, who died Monday at the age of 57.
Const. Alex Dunn is on trial on a charge of assault causing bodily harm in connection to the arrest.
CFL quarterback Mike Reilly remembers Joey Moss as a man who was dedicated to his job, but also someone who could have a bit of fun. Reilly shares a story about a time he pulled a prank on Moss, who was trying to vacuum the locker room.
In a decision issued late Monday, the board ruled the workers' refusal to work amounted to an illegal strike under the province's Labour Relations Code, and they must return to work according to their scheduled shifts.
The Alberta Labour Relations Board said it found the job action to be illegal under s.71 of the Labour Relations Code.
You probably didn’t need this when you were a kid — a map that showed exactly where to find all the candy in your neighbourhood. Our Morgan Black has more on a community league’s innovative solution to a COVID-19 Halloween.
Health Matters October 26: A Spruce Grove baby has won the lottery for the nearly $3 million drug she needs for her rare, fatal disorder. And a COVID-19 vaccine candidate from Oxford University appears promising for older adults. Su-Ling Goh reports.
The City of Edmonton is beefing up snow clearing efforts this season, which will see the first city-wide parking bans after major snowfalls. As Vinesh Pratap explains, residents are being encouraged to come up with a winter parking plan for their vehicles at home.
The Edmonton International Airport says more flights to hot spots are coming and it is also working to secure a COVID-19 rapid test to cut back on the 14-day quarantine. Kendra Slugoski has the details.
There were 1,440 new cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in Alberta over the weekend. That prompted Dr. Deena Hinshaw to re-introduce limits of 15 people or less at social gatherings, saying we have now “crossed a tipping point.” Julia Wong has the details from Monday’s health update.
While public sector unions put pressure on the Alberta government at the picket lines — the UCP got an earful inside the legislature Monday, where the NDP put the blame for the health-care walkouts squarely on the province. Tom Vernon has political reaction to the AUPE wildcat strike.