Montreal family upset over school’s treatment of their son
The family of a teenager in NDG is crying foul after they say his school took steps to punish him for something he claims he did not do.
The family of a teenager in NDG is crying foul after they say his school took steps to punish him for something he claims he did not do.
Farmers and ranchers in the Similkameen Valley are furious with the abrupt, pending closure of the only farm supply store in the area.
Health Matters November 4: Canada’s first case of rare H1N2 flu has been detected in Alberta. And meet the recipients of the 2020 Glenrose Courage Awards. Su-Ling Goh reports.
Provincial health authorities also said 52 more people have died after testing positive for COVID-19.
Two candidates in Saskatoon’s upcoming civic election are calling for campaign reform. They say current finance laws create an unfair advantage for incumbents.
Interior Health said it declared the outbreak after conducting a thorough investigation at the Village at Mill Creek.
There are now 6,230 active cases of COVID-19 in Alberta, 164 people in hospital, 30 of those in intensive care units.
One of the first events to be shut down due to COVID-19 restrictions back in March is back for a second try. Our Morgan Black has more on a popular Edmonton event that’s making a comeback.
Dr. Stephen Petryk, an E.R. doctor at the Misericordia, says Edmonton hospitals at tipping point: staffing and burnout an ongoing issue as facilities deal with COVID-19 outbreaks. Kendra Slugoski has the details.
People living in northern Alberta are bracing for a blast of winter as Environment Canada issued weather warnings for parts of the region on Wednesday.
Edmonton’s chief of police has a message to those behind the recent rash of shootings in the city: “We know who you are and we will be seeing you soon.” Sarah Ryan has more on the rise in criminal activity.
Premier Jason Kenney is calling on rural leaders to get on side with his UCP government to lower taxes on Alberta businesses. The premier says everyone has to play a role in getting Alberta’s economy back on track. Tom Vernon has more.