Dr. Deena Hinshaw to give Alberta update on COVID-19 Tuesday
Dr. Deena Hinshaw is scheduled to give updates every day until Friday this week as the province sees a surge of record-breaking case numbers.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw is scheduled to give updates every day until Friday this week as the province sees a surge of record-breaking case numbers.
'Currently, we're not heading in the right direction,' Premier François Legault said.
Officers launched the investigation after a community peace officer spotted a plume of thick black smoke coming from the area of Delacour on Nov. 23.
Dr. Brent Roussin has scheduled a media briefing for 12:30 p.m.
In P.E.I., over 100 people are currently in self-isolation as a result of being a positive case or a close contact of a case as the province reports four active cases.
According to police, a vehicle travelling north on Simcoe Road 10, near Sunnidale Concession 3, lost control and hit a hydro pole.
Haleigh Callison, 36, said she was healthy, active and careful about where she went and who she spent time with when the pandemic started.
"Hi friends, I want to share with you that I am trans, my pronouns are he/they and my name is Elliot," the actor wrote on social media.
Winnipeg police began looking into Maples Long Term Care Home after 911 crews were called and seven residents with novel coronavirus died over a span of two days in early November.
While the delay isn't unusual, the union representative and fisherman says it poses challenges for the fleet, because many boats have already placed bait in their lobster traps.
Imperial Oil Ltd. said it has reassessed the long-term development plans of its unconventional natural gas portfolio in Alberta and no longer plans to develop a "significant potion" of those assets.
A 45-year-old Saskatchewan man has been charged with several impaired driving-related offences following a crash northeast of Edmonton in September that left two teens dead and seriously injured a third.
Under the new impaired driving laws, significant penalties will be handed out at the roadside including fines up to $2,000.
A retired top doctor says public health orders have to balance science with society if they are to be effective.
Music is central to the tradition and nostalgia of the holidays. But what can we do when the pandemic has made concerts and caroling too risky?
The United Nations has appealed for roughly $35 billion to help many of those expected to be in need next year.
A Calgary scout troop has added pandemic protocols in order to run their annual Christmas tree lot.
With council eyeing the possible closure of three Edmonton pools, the community leagues whose members use the facilities are working together to try and put off such a decision.
Anti-mask demonstrators were out in full force in the Shuswap this weekend, and for the organizer of one of the events, it ended in a hefty fine.
The BC Student SICK Out has been planned by two moms in Langley and has more than 2,500 members on Facebook.
A total of 18 players and coaches from the men’s Mount Royal University (MRU) Cougars hockey team have tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Canada Post has said it’s preparing for one of its busiest holiday shipping seasons in years -- delivering nearly two million parcels in just one day recently.
The Cullen Commission released some of the transcripts of recorded conversations between former solicitor-general Kash Heed and former RCMP officer Fred Pinnock.
The ninth annual B.C. Buy Local week kicked off Monday to encourage consumers to do their holiday spending at locally-owned businesses, who say they've been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
Face coverings will continue to be mandatory in indoor public spaces in Lethbridge until at least Feb. 23, after city council extended the temporary bylaw on Monday.