COVID by the community: new localized data shows virus levels in Calgary wastewater
A joint research project between the University of Calgary, City of Calgary and Alberta Health Services monitoring COVID levels in wastewater is expanding.
A joint research project between the University of Calgary, City of Calgary and Alberta Health Services monitoring COVID levels in wastewater is expanding.
The health unit reports a COVID-19 outbreak was declared late Thursday at Staples and Swain law firm in Lindsay.
The Oliver Fire Department said heavy smoke and flames were visible when it arrived at the fruit stand.
Alberta Health Services said about 170 Citadel Mews residents were forced out by the fire, in addition to residents of the independent living area.
Researchers at the University of Guelph are recruiting some feline volunteers for their 'catcam' study in order to figure out what cats do when they are outside.
In a post to Facebook, Margaret Miller said her resignation from the legislature will take effect June 1.
For about a month, the city's paramedics have been a part of provincewide initiative to treat palliative care patients at home.
The university said the program will also feature a series of world-renowned speakers.
All three incidents took place at subway stations around Toronto between April 9 and April 11.
Here are the latest developments on the COVID-19 pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for Friday.
Here's what's in store for weather on the first weekend of May in southern and central Alberta, including cooler temperatures and chances of rain.
Roland Van Meurs with AMA Travel has some tips for those looking to plan a post-pandemic trip to Africa. (Sponsored by AMA)
David Grauwiler with the Canadian Mental Health Association says that as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, 53 per cent of Albertans are feeling anxiety, depression, or isolation.
"You just can't take 540,000 barrels per day out of the market and not have bad things happen, ultimately, to consumers and pet-chems (petrochemical plants) and refineries."
It's alleged an Edmonton doctor fraudulently billed the Alberta government more than $3.5 million in fees for services dating back to 2013.
An 80-year-old woman in Alberta is appealing to the government to shorten the four-month interval between COVID-19 vaccine doses.
A wildfire burning west of Edmonton has grown beyond 1,000 hectares in size as dozens of people remain out of their homes Friday.
Starting May 10, Montana will be providing vaccines to truckers entering the state at a rest stop near the city of Conrad at no cost.
At around 6:30 a.m., police were called to a firearms incident on Baseline Road, between Highway 21 and Highcliff Road.
Three people were taken to hospital as fire destroyed the Citadel Mews West seniors care facility in St. Albert on Thursday night. Fletcher Kent reports.
Memphis Grizzlies (33-33, ninth in the Western Conference) vs. Toronto Raptors (27-40, 12th in the Eastern Conference)
Toronto Blue Jays (16-14, third in the AL East) vs. Houston Astros (16-15, third in the AL West)
Montreal Canadiens (24-20-9, fourth in the North Division) vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (34-13-6, first in the North Division)
Global exports rose 32.3% over a year ago to $263.9 billion, in line with March but down from the explosive 60.6% rise in the first two months of 2021, customs data showed Friday.
A wildfire that flared up Thursday near the hamlet of Tomahawk in Parkland County is expected to continue burning overnight, fueled by tinder dry conditions and high winds west of Edmonton. Phil Darlington has this update on what conditions to expect.