Staff at Sackville nursing home will be among the first in N.B. to get the COVID-19 vaccine
Staff at a nursing home in Sackville, N.B., will be among the first in the province to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
Staff at a nursing home in Sackville, N.B., will be among the first in the province to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
“This seizure is the biggest single-day drug and firearm seizure in [Toronto Police Service] history."
Trump signed away the right to call Mar-a-Lago his permanent home in 1993, his neighbours argue in a letter to the City of Palm Beach.
Detectives believe the victim was targeted by someone who knew him, but the suspect fled the area before officers arrived.
Health Minister Paul Merriman pointed to the Angus Reid Institute survey that showed people were satisfied with the Saskatchewan government's handling of the coronavirus.
Hospitals in Ontario, Quebec and Alberta are seeing an influx of COVID-19 patients filling up ICU beds. Doctors say the worst is yet to come.
Nora Forrest was a full-term, healthy baby when she was born on Nov. 22. The following night, her mom started feeling ill. The whole family was positive for COVID-19.
The drug's approval is exciting news for two Alberta families who have been trying to fundraise millions of dollars to access the treatment for SMA 1.
Health Canada has approved Zolgensma, a $2.8 million life-saving gene therapy for toddlers that replaces the dysfunctional gene which causes spinal muscular atrophy Type 1. As Morgan Black explains on the noon news, it’s exciting news for several Alberta families.
Edmonton police have laid charges in what they said is a hate-motivated attack on a woman wearing a hijab at the Southgate LRT Station. As Sarah Ryan explains on the noon news, it’s the second attack of that nature in the area this month.
An autopsy determined Kaleel Trotman, 21, was shot to death.
It was another year of record-breaking disasters and crazy, dangerous weather from coast to coast, says Environment Canada's senior climatologist.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw will give an update Wednesday on the COVID-19 situation in the province at 3:30 p.m.
Police said a 23-year-old Black woman wearing a hijab entered the southeast doors of the LRT station when she was approached by a woman she didn't know.
An OPP detachment commander in Grenville, Ont., is facing fraud charges tied to a Brantford police investigation.
The provincial regulator warned in April that some companies were walking away from contaminated sites without properly shutting down.
The final amount was significantly less than the $3.3 million pledged because some donors did not follow through due to COVID-19.
Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou was arrested in December 2018. China promptly seized Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor days later and has linked their fates repeatedly since.
Tens of thousands of inactive oil and gas wells dot the Alberta landscape and there’s real concern the system to deal with them could collapse. On top of that, the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be worsening the situation. Julia Wong has more in Part 1 of our series on orphan wells.
Hospitals were at breaking point with only three critical care beds available in greater Seoul, an area with a population of almost 26 million people, officials said.
Now that the Electoral College and many Republican officials are finally acknowledging Biden as president-elect, many Trump voters across the country seem to be doing the same.
A fire that started in a southwest Calgary garage Tuesday night spread, forcing a couple to escape.
The number of children and vulnerable adults the report found were abused between 1950 and 2019 accounts for almost 40 per cent of the 655,000 people in care during that period.
More than 330 students remain missing from the Government Science Secondary School in Kankara after gunmen with assault rifles attacked their school Friday night.
Aurora Cannabis Inc. is making changes to how one of its Edmonton-area facilities operates and says that will result in job losses.