‘Drive very slowly’: UBCO research looks at speed bumps and pregnancy
The researchers used computer and mathematical modeling to look at the injury risk of hitting different-sized speed bumps at different speeds.
The researchers used computer and mathematical modeling to look at the injury risk of hitting different-sized speed bumps at different speeds.
Cheryl Martens is leaving just short of two years on the job, having joined after a stint as CAO of the community of Princeton.
"I want to win. That's it. Plain and simple. I want to do whatever I can to help this team win."
One man was taken to the hospital with serious injuries after a parked car he was standing next to was struck by a truck.
Middlesex London region surpassed 11,000 COVID-19 cases on Saturday.
Police say a 46-year-old man scrambled down an embankment to help free the driver, but was injured when the Chevy Tahoe shifted and rolled onto him.
Saturday marked the first day of the Lethbridge Farmers' Market. Inside may look a little bit different due to COVID-19, but vendors are excited to get back to business.
Benoît Cardinal, 34, was accused of having killed Jaël Cantin, the mother of his six children in the middle of the night in January 2020. She was 33-years-old.
Police are seeking information about a collision in south Edmonton Friday afternoon that sent two people to hospital.
The Alberta Roadbuilders and Heavy Construction Association is asking motorists to safely post pictures of ruined roadways they experience as they drive around the province.
Officials in Parkland County said Saturday morning there was no significant overnight growth of a wildfire that's been burning west of Edmonton since Thursday.
Businesses in places like Fernie and Field, British Columbia rely heavily on Alberta tourists to stay afloat. During the pandemic, that hasn't been easy.
Census cards with information about how to fill out the short- and long-form questionnaires went out to households in the last week ahead of census day on May 11.
Homeowners may be able to sell for top dollar but may not cash out as much as they think.
The case of the two Michaels has garnered international attention, but another Canadian you may have never heard has been imprisoned in China for nearly 16 years.
As the warmer months creep closer, there is still uncertainty on whether overnight summer camps will open across Canada amid the ongoing COVID pandemic.
Herd immunity might not be a solution to Canada's COVID-19 woes. Here's how it works, and why experts say achieving it could be tricky.
Meme-based virtual currency dogecoin soared to an all-time high on Wednesday, stealing the spotlight from other cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum.
As the authors studied Uber’s entry into Toronto, they discovered praise in the media for Uber and Uber drivers, and criticism and near-contempt for taxis and taxi drivers.
For Eric Ethier, Go Zero Recycle president, it doesn't make sense for the masks to be thrown out when they are '100 per cent recyclable.'
Infections have swelled in a disastrous turn blamed on more contagious variants as well as government decisions to allow massive crowds to gather for festivals and rallies.
The head of the National Airlines Council of Canada, says the U.K. has announced that starting May 17 it will allow travel to and from a select list of countries.
Cenovus reported a first-quarter profit of $220 million compared with a loss of $1.8 billion a year ago. CEO Alex Pourbaix spoke about the numbers on a conference call.
Earlier Friday, Israeli troops shot and killed two Palestinians and wounded a third after the men opened fire on a base belonging to Israel’s Border Police force in the West Bank.
A person who was riding a motorcycle died in a collision with a pickup truck on Highway 2 near Fairview in northern Alberta.