Brandon community raises money for local reptile farm devastated by fire
The Westman Reptile Gardens caught fire on Wednesday evening and the damage was estimated at more than $100,000.
The Westman Reptile Gardens caught fire on Wednesday evening and the damage was estimated at more than $100,000.
The medical officer of health for Peel Region issued a Section 22 order under the Health Protection and Promotion Act earlier this week and it took effect Friday.
Canada is also struggling to contain rising COVID-19 cases as the country undergoes a third, variant-driven wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Winnipeg fire crews were called to a grassy area near Chester Street and Thomas Avenue around 4 p.m. It was brought under control less than an hour later.
In Friday night WHL action, Kelowna outshot Prince George 36-25.
Lee became a Canadian yo-yo champion and also something of an entrepreneur, having designed his own yo-yo.
When fire crews arrived, six of the seven businesses at the Sherwood Centre strip mall were fully involved — including several restaurants, a boutique and a hair salon.
A Conservative MP has come under fire after he said that public health measures are the greatest infringement on civil liberties since internment camps from the Second World War.
Health officials in Quebec say hospitalizations due to COVID-19 decreased by 22 to 662, and 181 people are in intensive care — an increase of nine from Friday.
Here are the latest developments on the COVID-19 pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for Saturday.
In the heart of oil country, renewable energy is taking flight as giant new wind and solar projects create new opportunities for Alberta's workforce.
Dr. Neeja Bakshi, an internist at Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton, is “very worried” about hospitals’ capacity to treat the new, sicker COVID patients and the backlog of people with non-COVID-related illnesses seeking care.
Gen. Min Aung Hlaing's decision to face the Association of Southeast Asian Nations offers a rare chance for the 10-nation bloc to directly deal with the general behind the coup.
The Edmonton Police Service says the province's police watchdog is investigating after a teen was injured while being arrested on the city's south side this week.
The Canadiens have a difficult time against the Flames for some reason. Brian Wilde explores why.
The Flames won their game against the Canadiens on Friday night. Calgary trails Montreal by six points and is at home to the Habs again Saturday.
Anyone who attended the April 17 event in Prince Albert is being told to self-isolate immediately after an increased risk of exposure to COVID-19.
The KRI Nanggala 402 went missing after its last reported dive Wednesday off the resort island, and concern is mounting it may have sunk too deep to reach or recover in time.
A woman with a medical condition that she says prevents her from donning a face covering is calling for an exemption card to allow her to enter stores requiring face masks.
Demonstrators bore signs with slogans including "No dictatorship in Canada" and "Compliance is a noose."
The 10-year plan sets out strategies to attract more people to live, seek entertainment and work in the downtown, while simultaneously lowering the vacancy rate in the core.
A closer look at the unexpected challenges of adulting, plus where to find wide open spaces within the heart of Edmonton – the Global News Community and Culture panel shares tips for getting the most out of the spring season. We also look at a small-space gardening success — and on the flipside, a gardening...
Alberta has reached a turning point in the vaccine rollout and a trusted group is leading that charge: pharmacists. Morgan Black introduces our final group of “health-care heroes.”
AstraZeneca has been approved for people 30 years old and up at a federal level. That’s got multiple generations buzzing. As Morgan Black explains, they come from different decades but they all have on thing in common: excitement about the COVID-19 vaccine.
Bus service in Edmonton will undergo a massive transformation on Sunday as part of an Edmonton Transit Service network redesign. An overhaul like this hasn’t been done in 25 years and as Sarah Ryan explains, the new system won’t please everyone.