Winnipeg homicide victim identified as Jasmine Normand, 27
Winnipeg police have identified a woman who was found dead Monday afternoon in a Maryland Street apartment. Jasmine Normand, 27, police said, was the victim of homicide.
Winnipeg police have identified a woman who was found dead Monday afternoon in a Maryland Street apartment. Jasmine Normand, 27, police said, was the victim of homicide.
The grant offered between $10,000 and $20,000 to small businesses that were ordered to close or subject to 'significant' restrictions because of the provincial shutdowns.
Police were justified in their use of force to take down a man who was allegedly uttering death threats to one of the officers in an OPP parking lot, according to the SIU.
The case update brings the region's pandemic case tally to 11,264, of which 10,245 have resolved, an increase of 105 from the day before.
Working out can help with the mental stress of COVID-19 life, and that's a good reason to get back into a fitness routine, fitness experts say.
The Saskatchewan First Nation said the money will go into an independently managed trust to provide income for its future generations.
Potlotek First Nation is seeking a court order to stop the federal Fisheries Department from seizing gear and undertaking other enforcement actions against fishers.
One week after Red Deer College announced it will be the province's newest polytechnic, Grande Prairie Regional College is making the same change.
On Tuesday, the Edmonton Football Team announced a net operating loss of $7.1 million for 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic wiped out the season.
A reading researcher says Alberta students are falling behind. Many struggling readers are up to a year below grade level.
A reading researcher says Alberta students are falling behind. Many struggling readers are up to a year below grade level. Kendra Slugoski has the details in Family Matters.
Alberta says the decision was made due to obscurity over future AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine supply, not safety. Some experts say this strategy makes sense — for now.
Alberta has stopped administering first shots of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine because right now, it’s not known when more vials of the vaccine will arrive. As Julia Wong explains, the remaining supply of about 8,400 doses will be used as second injections.
While the playoffs haven't yet begun, United Sport and Cycle is hoping to hype up Edmonton Oilers fans ahead of the run.
A retired senior biologist with Alberta Environment says his research showed selenium in those sheep were "miles higher" than in any other population in the province.
Perry Stothart with Classic Landscape Centre and Ellerslie Gift & Garden offers some spring tips for those with green thumbs.
Whitmer has given Calgary-based Enbridge Inc. until Wednesday to shut down Line 5 -- a demand the company says it has no plans to meet.
U.S. regulators authorized Pfizer and BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine for use in children as young as 12 and said they could begin receiving shots as soon as Thursday.
A new Leger poll suggests Canadian confidence in COVID-19 vaccines is holding firm despite swirling confusion and concern about the safety of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.
"We have done as much as we can as a family and as a business to really keep our business alive and keep pushing forward."
The federal government is launching a basket of programs to bolster airports with hundreds of millions of dollars in funding first announced back in November.
Another group of people who cannot work from home including grocery store, restaurant and transportation workers will also be eligible to book a shot.
Drug suppliers that claimed to be based in India offered to sell hydroxychloroquine and other medications at steep discounts and without a prescription.
More than 700 Palestinians were hurt in clashes with Israeli security forces in Jerusalem and across the West Bank in 24 hours, including nearly 500 who were treated at hospitals.
Chinese leaders have attempted to restrain population growth but worry the number of working-age people is falling too fast, disrupting efforts to create a prosperous economy.