Greyhound Canada to cut all bus routes, end operations
Greyhound Canada is permanently cutting all bus routes across the country, shutting down the intercity bus carrier's operations in Canada after nearly a century of service.
Greyhound Canada is permanently cutting all bus routes across the country, shutting down the intercity bus carrier's operations in Canada after nearly a century of service.
The stay-at-home order was first implemented on April 8 in an effort to curb surging cases and hospitalization rates in the province.
ALERT officers searched two homes in Calgary on April 27, during which 113.5 litres of GHB was found.
The Crown is appealing Michael Theriault's acquittal on charges of aggravated assault and obstruction of justice in the December 2016 beating of Dafonte Miller.
The vaccine-related incentives are also aimed at attracting workers flush with relief checks and wary of the pandemic as well as the lack of childcare facilities back to work.
The Edmonton Oilers will kick off Round 1 of the NHL playoffs against the Winnipeg Jets on May 19.
It was reported a man was 'yelling and throwing things at people standing in the lineup.'
Indigenous adults are able to book their vaccine at an Indigenous community clinic or at a mass immunization clinic.
Opposition MPs had requested a new charter statement on Bill C-10 after multiple experts warned the legislation could allow the CRTC to regulation your social media.
London police say emergency crews responded to the fire in a vacant building on King Street, east of Adelaide Street, at roughly 2:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Edmonton homicide detectives are investigating the death of a man whose body was found in a van in the area of 93 Street and 105 Avenue Wednesday.
Some of scientists expressed concern that public expectations around COVID-19 boosters are being set by pharmaceutical executives rather than health specialists.
Todd Loewen says he is also resigning as chair of Kenney's United Conservative caucus in order to freely speak his mind.
Attorneys for Thomas Lane, J. Kueng and Tou Thao have said they want the court to require prosecuting attorneys to submit affidavits under oath.
The speaker's memo cites "the ongoing public health concerns arising from the pandemic" as the reason the spring sitting adjournment would continue until May 25.
Biden said his national security team has been in frequent contact with counterparts in Israel and neighbouring countries to try to bring about a resolution of the conflict.
With COVID-19 cases still at or near zero and vaccinations for the wider population starting in July, the government is preparing a plan for how it would reopen.
Wanting to provide players with some certainty about the future after months without it, Hockey Canada named its roster of women invited to try out for the 2022 Olympic team.
Crescent Point Energy Corp. reported a first-quarter profit of $21.7 million compared with a $2.3-billion loss a year ago when oil prices were falling at the start of the pandemic.
The May 6 BC CDC report notes that Alberta's case rate was 3.3 times B.C.'s, and the highest in any jurisdiction in Canada or the U.S. and says "potential for importation" is high.
U.S. President Joe Biden and state governors are aiming to have enough of the population vaccinated for the country to begin returning to normal by July 4.
The Ottawa Senators head into the off-season confident their future is bright.
Police in Regina ask anyone with information about the whereabouts of an 11-year-old girl who hasn't been seen since May 10, to come forward.
An emergency department in central Alberta will be without an on-site physician for 16 hours because of a temporary doctor shortage linked to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Edmonton police are investigating after a woman was struck and killed by an SUV reversing in a driveway.