Two sites selected for potential new Saskatoon school location
Criteria for upcoming test fits will include possibilities for outdoor learning spaces, playgrounds, traffic and parking availability.
Criteria for upcoming test fits will include possibilities for outdoor learning spaces, playgrounds, traffic and parking availability.
A rise in COVID-19 variant cases and the possibility of being shut down has some Alberta restaurant owners fearful of what's to come.
Health Matters April 1: Allergy season is just around the corner and one expert says masks can help reduce symptoms. Plus an update on a pregnant Edmontonian with an aggressive breast cancer. Su-Ling Goh reports.
It’s been nearly a year since the Edmonton Oilers lost one of their own. On April 11, 2020, 25-year-old Colby Cave died of a brain bleed. Now, the team and his family will honour his legacy. Sarah Komadina has more.
Edmonton police have released their most recent statistics around domestic violence, that the number paint a bleak picture. Not only did calls spike in 2020, but the severity of crimes involving guns, knives and more is also on the rise. Sarah Ryan reports.
The health officials said they still believe the benefits of the vaccine in the prevention of COVID-19 far outweigh any possible risk of blood clots.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Thursday, April 1, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Police say the suspect had previously threatened to stab his victim with a screwdriver before punching him multiple times and stealing his headphones.
There are growing calls for Alberta to adjust its dosing schedule for certain people. Currently, the province spaces doses up to 16 weeks apart, but there are concerns for what that could mean for those immunocompromised, elderly or cancer patients.
The woman says the swindler made off with her husband's necklace, the only memento he had from before fleeing Vietnam nearly half a century ago.
Under the new rules, residents can see two visitors plus a child at a time in their rooms, without staff supervision. They're also allowed to hug and hold hands.
Matthew Hamm was reported missing on Sept. 23, 2020, and Saskatchewan RCMP have been working to locate him since receiving the complaint.
Premier Jason Kenney said Alberta will continue with the existing COVID-19 heath restrictions, even as case numbers and more variants of concern continue to rise. As Julia Wong explains, Kenney joined Dr. Deena Hinshaw at Thursday’s update to beg Albertans to follow the rules this Easter long weekend.
A rise in COVID-19 variant cases and the possibility of another lockdown in the future has some Alberta restaurant owners fearful of what’s to come. As Chris Chacon reports, owners say they are hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst.
Edmonton Public Schools will not be taking part in piloting the UCP government’s draft Kindergarten to Grade 6 curriculum this September. Tom Vernon explains why.
Quebec City reported 261 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday, the highest number of new daily cases in the provincial capital since December and a 35 per cent jump from the prior day.
A new study from Statistics Canada claims 90 per cent of respondents said they are at least as productive at home as they were in their usual workplace.
AHS South zone communications director Gwen Wirth confirmed Friday that each gathering occurred at the same Lethbridge home last month.
Treaty Six First Nations want the province to consult more with them on the newly implemented “rapid response.” The program allows provincial peace officers to team up with the RCMP on calls in rural Alberta. First Nations say they haven’t signed off on the plan and they need to. Fletcher Kent has more.