When Calgary’s outdoor pools will open, and what to expect when they do
After enduring several days of hot spring weather, Calgarians may be wondering when they’ll be able to take a dip in one of the city’s outdoor swimming pools.
After enduring several days of hot spring weather, Calgarians may be wondering when they’ll be able to take a dip in one of the city’s outdoor swimming pools.
Due to the rising cost of product and personal protective equipment, limited capacity and losses from the lockdown, some salons like Tidal have increased their service prices.
It’s not much, but this is the lunch rush at fabled diner, people inside at tables eating a step in the right direction in order to meet the demand. Owner Ron McGilvray has had to go on a hiring spree, the most experienced server here today as three days under her belt. It’s usually the...
The company said it chose Canada for the launch because there is a strong pool of super users seeking new features.
Health Minister Christian Dubé is expected to give an update on the province's immunization efforts in the afternoon.
A viewer-submitted photo is featured daily in Your Saskatchewan on Global Saskatoon and Global Regina.
An online course at the University of Alberta that explores Indigenous histories in Canada has seen a massive uptick in enrolment.
Waterloo Regional Police say one man has been arrested and another in hospital after a stabbing in Kitchener on Wednesday afternoon.
A road in Guelph has been voted the worst in western Ontario, according to CAA, while streets in Kitchener and London also appeared on the top 5 list.
During a question period following a cabinet meeting Thursday, Premier Iain Rankin announced one new COVID-19 death and 25 new cases.
A woman is dead after she was struck by a vehicle while walking on a sidewalk in northwest Edmonton on Wednesday evening.
A lack of access to records and first-hand data would hinder the ability to identify the remains of 215 children found at a former residential school in Kamloops.
Environment and Climate Change Canada has changed how it alerts Canadians to potentially lethal weather. The weather agency said it now has a more precise way of issuing warnings.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wants the pipeline shut down for fear of an environmental disaster in the Straits of Mackinac, an ecologically sensitive waterway in the Great Lakes.
Health Matters June 2: University of Alberta researchers have figured out why many COVID-19 patients struggle with low oxygen. And why the University Hospital stroke ambulance needs funding to stay on the road. Su-Ling Goh reports.
As soon as Alberta’s premier said go, the phones at pharmacies and through Alberta Health Services started ringing and haven’t stopped. As Sarah Ryan explains, people are eager to book their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
There’s a lot of buzz amongst Edmontonians this spring about the size of some of the insects out there. Sightings of extra-large bees seem to be on the rise. Bee experts says there’s nothing to worry about — and it might even be good news. Fletcher Kent explains.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is facing backlash over comments made on Tuesday about “cancel culture” and removing prominent historical names like Sir John A. Macdonald’s from public buildings. Tom Vernon reports.
With much of the capital region experiencing soaring temperatures, many Edmontonians are doing what they can to keep cool. Chris Chacon has more on how people are trying to beat the heat.