RCMP hunt for clues after Calgary man dies in Drayton Valley hospital
Jonathan James Paul was dropped off outside the hospital with life-threatening injuries at about 8 p.m.
Jonathan James Paul was dropped off outside the hospital with life-threatening injuries at about 8 p.m.
The federal Liberals have pledged $2 billion to help workers in oil-producing provinces transition to a greener economy, but the proposal is getting a lukewarm reception from some.
There were no Black Tory candidates among the party's 31 members who won ridings in the Aug. 17 provincial election.
The variant of interest, also known as B 1.621, was first detected early this year in Colombia, officials say.
At about 12:40 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 24, police were called to a weapon's complaint at a home in the area of 119 Avenue and 79 Street.
The famous Filipino fast-food chain will begin serving its 'crispylicious' fried chicken in Hamilton through the DoorDash app on Thursday.
OPP say two people were stabbed at a motor vehicle event in Augusta, Ont., Sunday.
Fitzgibbon declined Wednesday to confirm how much money he lost by selling his shares, saying only that it "wasn't the best financial transaction" of his career.
Across Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph, there are five people with COVID-19 being treated in a hospital, including two in intensive care.
On Wednesday, the most expensive gas was in British Columbia, which averaged around $1.54 per litre, while the cheapest was in Saskatchewan with prices floating around $1.31.
Courtney MacKenzie, 27, was found deceased on May 11 at a residence on Victoria Street, in the north end of the city.
The Fort Edmonton Foundation is pleased to be launching the EPCOR Fall for the Fort Online Auction presented by Global Edmonton on Thursday, September 9.
Automated enforcement of Edmonton's new 40 km/h default speed limit began on Wednesday.
The grace period for automated enforcement of Edmonton’s lower 40 km/h residential speed limit ended Wednesday, as many kids across the city headed back to class. Sarah Ryan reports.
ALERT Edmonton Insp. Kevin Berge shares details about the six-month-long Project Essence investigation into a commercial drug production facility, resulting in the rural Alberta fentanyl suberlab being shut down and $300-million in drugs seized.
ALERT CEO and superintendent Dwayne Lakusta said Project Essence is the organization’s greatest success to date, preventing $300 million in drugs from reaching Alberta streets and shutting down a rural Alberta superlab believed to be capable of producing as much as 10 kilograms of fentanyl every week.
Justice Minister Kaycee Madu thanked law enforcement officers for seizing $300 million worth of drugs and shutting down what is being called a fentanyl ‘superlab’ in rural Alberta, saying it has disrupted organized crime and saved the lives of people who might have otherwise ingested the drugs.
Grow your Alberta business with insights shared by other entrepreneurs and experts at the Made in Alberta online conference on October 13th and 14th.
The Edmonton Elks have added two new coaches to Jaime Elizondo's coaching staff.
Amadeu Campos Silva, 22, moved to the U.S. from Brazil to pursue his rodeo dream.
Thirteen more virus-related deaths were recorded. However, Ontario said five of the deaths occurred in the last week with the other eight occurred more than a week ago.
The Liberal Party of Canada released their 2021 federal election platform Wednesday.
The RCMP and West Kelowna Fire investigators will remain at the Walmart, where the suspicious fire was sparked, throughout much of Wednesday morning.
The Ottawa-Carleton District School Board's COVID-19 vaccine policy for staff still requires final sign-off before it goes into effect.
Saskatoon police said a woman was killed Tuesday in a crash between a car and a semi near the intersection of highways 5 and 41.