Central Alberta store employee dies after being shot during attempted robbery: RCMP
The Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit has taken over the investigation of an attempted robbery in Edson, Alta., that left a store's employee dead.
The Alberta RCMP Major Crimes Unit has taken over the investigation of an attempted robbery in Edson, Alta., that left a store's employee dead.
Health Minister Adrian Dix said the Ministry of Health was working with professional colleges to implement to measure in the coming days.
"This energy crisis we're in right now is entirely about underinvestment in all forms of energy, which is creating havoc with consumers, industrial competitiveness and inflation."
Kevin Koe, Matt Dunstone and Bruce Mouat joined Brad Gushue and Niklas Edin in the men's playoffs of the Grand Slam of Curling's National on Friday.
Come Monday, the U.S. is opening its land border to Canadians who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Kim Smith has the details.
Devin Dreeshen has resigned from his post as Alberta’s minister of agriculture and forestry. The development comes one week after he was named in a lawsuit against the premier’s office. As Tom Vernon explains, Dreeshen cited alcohol use as the reason for stepping aside.
Edmonton will soon be home to the country’s first urban Indigenous cultural site. Chris Chacon has more on the project and how it will share Indigenous cultural and traditions with people in the city.
Premier Jason Kenney held a news conference on Friday where he outlined Alberta’s plan to produce hydrogen and reposition the province as a leader on the international energy stage once again. But as Sarah Ryan reports, not all hydrogen is created equal.
The firefighters memorial in Old Strathcona has been targeted by thieves. As Sarah Komadina reports, what they stole isn’t worth anything, but it will cost thousands to repair.
A recent study suggests renters are lamenting high costs for a place to live, like many home buyers.
A helicopter overflight Thursday discovered containers in Shuttleworth Bight and Sea Otter Cove have ruptured, spilling debris onto the remote beaches.
‘I grew up playing hockey here in Kelowna for the Okanagan Rockets program. I played there for four years.’
Those who provide care to loved ones in Manitoba care homes will soon need to show proof of vaccination.
The Officer of the Police Complaint Commission has seen a nine-per cent increase in complaints about officer conduct since last year, according to its annual report.
"That's 195 childcare spaces. We are calling it a crisis for sure. It's a huge societal issue. A lot of centres are looking for workers and aren't able to offer a competitive wage.
The west-end bar and grill in Kingston, Ont., continues to serve guests despite its liquor licence and business licence being revoked due to COVID-19 rule infractions.
Google is one of the first major tech companies to comment on Canada's proposed approach to handle harmful online content.
Canada is getting reinforcements for its World Cup qualifying games against Costa Rica and Mexico in Edmonton.
"We know our client needs are up by 20 per cent."
Alberta's COVID-19 hospitalization numbers continued to fall Friday as the province confirmed an additional 466 new cases of the novel coronavirus.
Alberta's oil and gas and tech sectors helped lead a drop in the provincial jobless rate in October.
TC Energy Corp. has committed to providing up to $3.3-billion in additional temporary bridge financing to cover cost overruns related to the Coastal GasLink pipeline project.
The Edmonton Elks' president and CEO issued an apology to Elks fans after the team's poor performance in the 2021 CFL season.