Hong Kong police raid pro-democracy media outlet, arrest 6 for sedition
The raid further raises concerns about the freedom of speech and that of the media in the former British colony, which returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
The raid further raises concerns about the freedom of speech and that of the media in the former British colony, which returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
The province broken its single-day case records five times in the past as week, with a surge in the highly-infectious Omicron variant.
The agency also revised down the Omicron proportion of cases for the week ending Dec. 18 to 22% from 73%, citing additional data and the rapid spread of the variant.
Kelowna Gospel Mission is working on opening a new temporary overnight shelter while the region experiences record-breaking cold temperatures.
Extreme cold prompted an energy emergency alert for several hours in the province last night as Albertans were asked to do anything to conserve electricity. As Dan Grummett reports, it’s a reminder that Alberta’s power supply is not infinite.
In our year-end interview with the chief of the Edmonton Police Service, Dale McFee tells Breanna Karstens-Smith he would like to see arrests made in connection with a huge increase in suspicious fires in central Edmonton.
A social media post by the Edmonton Police Service’s canine unit on Christmas Day is getting a lot of attention. It has since been taken down, but as Nicole Stillger reports, critics of police procedures say there need to be consequences.
A social media post, now deleted, by the Edmonton Police Canine Unit on Christmas Day is getting a lot of negative attention.
Goaltender Mike Smith could return to action Wednesday night for the Edmonton Oilers when they visit the St. Louis Blues.
The death of a man whose remains were found in the Sherwood Park area on Monday has been deemed suspicious by police.