Liberals tap $2.5B in planned transit funding for electric buses
She says federal funding has helped cities purchase 300 buses and the government hopes the funding will help buy 5,000 zero-emission buses over the next five years.
She says federal funding has helped cities purchase 300 buses and the government hopes the funding will help buy 5,000 zero-emission buses over the next five years.
A COVID-19 outbreak was declared at Westwood Public School on Wednesday after two students tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
The CDC's zombie preparedness guide is capturing renewed attention due to a prophecy attributed to Nostradamus.
On Wednesday night, City of Kawartha Lakes Police Service officers responded to a robbery at a William Street North business.
The Ontario Pharmacists Association says the vaccination pilot will begin with approximately 380 pharmacies in Toronto, Kingston and Windsor-Essex health units.
The more than 5,000 Guard members currently in Washington, D.C., are all slated to go home on March 12, ending the mission.
Nova Scotia Justice Minister Randy Delorey said Thursday the recently signed deal is confidential.
Manitoba health officials said a woman in her 20s and a woman in her 90s -- both from Winnipeg -- have died, bringing the total number of COVID-19-related deaths to 903.
The COVID-19 outbreak at Severn Court Student Residence was initially declared on Feb. 20 with six confirmed cases, but infections have increased daily.
'Cancer screening is very important and is essential for your health.' said Dr. Barry Lumb, physician-in-chief at HHS.
The plant was shut down in mid-February, after an outbreak that has caused three deaths and infected over 500 employees.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw is set to speak at 3:30 p.m. The news conference will be streamed live in this story post.
City councillors voted unanimously Thursday to keep the temporary pandemic shelter at the Edmonton Convention Centre open until the end of April.
Babies born during the COVID-19 pandemic haven't had physical contact with extended family and friends.
CNRL is joining other large oil producers in setting aside millions of dollars to account for potential costs resulting from the cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline.
The Alberta government has earmarked funding that appears may eventually lead to the demise of paper health cards.
The ongoing health crisis has played a role in Canadians' use of drugs and alcohol, with boredom and stress driving a boost in consumption for some adults.
Christine Schraner Burgener told U.N. correspondents that military leaders effectively shrugged when told they would face sanctions and isolation after seizing power a month ago.
Bill Magness' departure followed fierce criticism by state lawmakers of the handling of the crisis by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas.
Police and soldiers opened fire with live rounds on Wednesday with little warning, witnesses said, a day after neighboring countries had called on the junta to show restraint.
In Ottawa this week, senators voted on the future of medically assisted death (MAID) in Canada. Edmonton Senator Paula Simons was among those who voted to re-open an amendment that could include those suffering from mental illness. “Our minds and bodies belong to us, not to the Crown,” Simons said in an interview with Global...
Alberta is following guidance from a national vaccine advisory panel and increasing the time between COVID-19 doses. Julia Wong reports.
A COVID-19 outbreak at the Churchill Manor long-term care facility in Edmonton has been linked to one of the variants. Nicole Stillger reports.
During COVID-19, many people have been inside their own “bubble.” But so much has happened to people in Edmonton who are outside of their own circle of friends and family. Morgan Black reports on an invitation to share in a new perspective.
As part of the province’s latest relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions, the City of Edmonton is bringing back dozens of laid-off workers and allowing fitness centres to open their doors once again. Sarah Ryan has the details.