Saskatchewan police lay 330 impaired driving charges in February
Police laid 330 impaired driving charges during February, including 262 Criminal Code charges, according to Saskatchewan Government Insurance.
Police laid 330 impaired driving charges during February, including 262 Criminal Code charges, according to Saskatchewan Government Insurance.
peopleCare Communities will build a long-term care home on Trent University land and partner to provide learning opportunities for nursing students.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he thanks the U.S. states that have launched a legal challenge against the Biden administration’s cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Premier Jason Kenney says the COVID-19 committee will meet in the coming days to discuss a possible move into Step 3 of the province’s Path Forward plan.
Premier Jason Kenney says delays in shipments of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine arriving in Alberta could force delays in thousands of appoinments.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announced Thursday that there are now 259 pharmacies offering the COVID-19 vaccine in the province, with more coming as the vaccine supply increases.
Calgary police believe the closure of bars and restaurants due to COVID-19 could be contributing to a reduced number of impaired driving arrests in 2020.
This comes as the province ramps up mass vaccinations while still dealing with an average of 539 new COVID-19 cases a day.
AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines are administered on a first-come, first-served basis at the drive-thru immunization clinic on REAL grounds in Regina.
Curiosity is key for partners to keep passion during the pandemic, says relationship expert.
Powerview RCMP say the man was with another man who had been attempting to cross the Winnipeg River on ATVs when their machines both broke through thin ice.
'That's what true neighbours do. You help each other out in a crisis,' Premier Doug Ford said.
A new transportation initiative is trying to help youth in rural communities throughout Middlesex County and beyond access emergency mental health services.
Two COVID-19 outbreaks were lifted and seven new cases were reported Thursday by the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit.
Edmonton city councillor Andrew Knack has announced he will seek re-election in the upcoming municipal election this fall.
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Chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw will be speaking at 3:30 p.m.
Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection transmitted through bat and bird droppings that can be present in contaminated dust particles.
The pilot project will see temporary rapid testing availability set up at schools experiencing outbreaks.
Hiroshi Sasaki reportedly suggested that well-known entertainer Naomi Watanabe, who is heavy-set, could perform at the Games as an "Olympig."
The bombing came shortly after nine Afghan security force members died in a helicopter crash caused by a rocket attack late on Wednesday.
Halifax Regional Police responded to reports of gun shots in the area of Connaught Avenue and Windsor Street just after 10 p.m.
Calgary police worked to track down the suspect responsible for setting at least 10 dumpster fires on Wednesday night.
Authorities have restricted the internet services that protesters have been using to organize, with access to WiFi in public areas largely shut off by Thursday.
Questions are being raised about the parking situation in Edmonton and if it’s deterring people from using transit or going downtown. Sarah Komadina more.