Wednesday morning garage fire guts home in Calgary’s Shawnee Slopes
The Calgary Fire Department was called to a house fire in the community of Shawnee Slopes at 4 a.m on Wednesday.
The Calgary Fire Department was called to a house fire in the community of Shawnee Slopes at 4 a.m on Wednesday.
Officials say low supply and high demand continue to drive the average sales price across the London region, which at $634,799 was up $18,799 from February’s average.
SickKids hospital is opening up an eight-bed ICU unit in preparation to take young adult patients, if needed, it said.
The EMA, the World Health Organization and numerous other health authorities have said repeatedly that the AstraZeneca vaccine is safe and effective.
Japan's western region of Osaka will hold the Olympic torch relay without spectators as record coronavirus infections prompted its government to declare a medical emergency.
The trial disruption is the latest blow to the AstraZeneca vaccine, once hailed as a milestone in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
An Iranian cargo ship believed to be a base for the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard and anchored for years in the Red Sea has been attacked, Tehran acknowledged Wednesday.
An online platform, Ma Cabine à la Maison, launched Feb. 22, has reinvented the sugar shack experience and prevented other businesses from closing.
Among the targeted workers for the federally backed training programs are visible minority women, Indigenous people, newcomers and youth.
According to parenting expert Sunny Verma, implementing a 'Genius Hour' gives kids the space to develop their own passions.
"We've provided the base for a good conversation to continue and so it's now in the hands of policymakers," said a member of the task force.
Alberta Education Minister Adriana LaGrange tweeted Tuesday that someone threw a large rock through her office constituency window in Red Deer earlier that day.
Less than 60 days after last reopening their doors for diners, Alberta restaurants will once again not be allowed to provide indoor dine-in service starting Friday. Danica Ferris has reaction from restaurant owners in southern Alberta as the provincial government brings back health measures aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 .
Alberta’s public health restrictions are going back to where they were in January, essentially returning to Step 1 of the province’s Path Forward plan for relaunching the economy. While Premier Jason Kenney acknowledged this will be hard for some, he says there’s reason to be more hopeful this time around. Fletcher Kent reports.
Parent protests continue against the Alberta government’s new Kindergarten to Grade 6 curriculum. While the education minister is standing behind the draft, the NDP are already making it an early election issue. Provincial affairs reporter Tom Vernon has the latest.
Edmonton city council is moving forward with a list of recommendations meant to dismantle systemic racism and discrimination in policing. This comes after it created a task force, in response to a public hearing last year. Sarah Komadina has more.
Every year an innovation challenge is held at NAIT, and this year’s theme was live sporting events. The winning concept was ‘Ticket Split,’ which allows season passes to be split up among multiple customers, with a chance to control time and cost commitments. John Sexsmith introduces us to the creators.
A fire broke out on their property, but the cost of having crews fight it became too expensive. So an Alberta couple finished the job themselves.
A Beaver County couple became de facto firefighters, when they couldn’t afford to keep crews on scene. It all comes down to their home insurance and the way the county runs emergency services. Morgan Black has the story on how a blaze has left a family on the hook for tens of thousands of dollars.
Parts of Alberta's proposed curriculum for kindergarten and elementary schoolchildren were copied from other sources without credit, according to an expert in plagiarism.
Sgt. Ker Yang, the Minneapolis police official in charge of crisis-intervention training, said officers are taught to ``slow things down and re-evaluate and reassess.''
Calgary is enjoying another week of sunshine and warmth, but the great spring weather means an early start to seasonal allergies.
With the number of COVID-19 cases involving variants reaching record levels in Alberta, parents are getting worried about the confirmed cases in classrooms.
A four-year member of the Calgary Police Service is charged with on-duty assault following an arrest of a man who fled from police in a stolen vehicle.
With this year's budget, the Saskatchewan government has included $830 million for highways investments.