Edmonton Oilers Mike Smith: ‘We need to be better’
"Right now, our team game isn't good enough to get us over the hump. As a team, we need to be better. Each individual needs to up their game a little bit more."
"Right now, our team game isn't good enough to get us over the hump. As a team, we need to be better. Each individual needs to up their game a little bit more."
Adverse events are expected after the administration of vaccines and COVID-19 booster doses are no different. Here's a look at what has been reported so far.
The victims arranged to meet the suspect through a social media app, intending to sell him four PlayStation 5 consoles, police said.
Saskatchewan’s active case total is now 6,897 — a new record for the province, which has had record-breaking numbers throughout the week.
While Omicron is thought to cause less severe disease in some people, experts say characterizing the COVID-19 variant as "mild" can be problematic.
A new restaurant called “May” has recently opened at the Art Gallery of Alberta, promising dishes that are as creative and inspired as the art itself. Owner Jimmy Shewchuk and Chef Doreen Prei share what guests can expect.
Arts on the Avenue is presenting its 15th annual “Deep Freeze : A Byzantine Winter Fête” featuring the ancient arctic sky. Executive director, Christy Morin shares how people can enjoy the festival.
The Ultimate Edmonton Trivia Book is a brand new quiz and fact book about Edmonton, with nearly 700 questions about the city and its people, places and history. The author, Edmonton blogger Emil Tiedemann, explains what readers can expect and why he wrote the book.
Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said thousands of vehicles had been pulled from the snow but more than a thousand were still stuck in the area Saturday.
Police say a suspect entered the Needs Convenience Gas Bar at 949 Bedford Hwy. between midnight and 1 a.m., 'brandishing a knife' before taking off with some cash.
Djokovic's lawyers filed court papers Saturday in his challenge against deportation from Australia that show he tested positive for COVID-19 last month and recovered.
A NB Power spokesperson encourages New Brunswickers to stock up on food and supplies to prepare for at least 72 hours without power ahead of storms.
Firms involved in mining, infrastructure, aviation, rail, engineering and technology are susceptible to corruption, such as paying a bribe to secure a contract, say Mounties.
A number of Dole and President's Choice brand salad products are being recalled because of possible Listeria contamination.
A Ukrainian International Airlines flight was shot down by Iranian forces two years ago. More than 100 people killed in the crash had ties to Canada.
Two years ago, 176 people lost their lives onboard flight PS752 including nine Winnipeggers when it was shot down by Iranian missiles.
The risk calculation for travel has changed because of how contagious Omicron is and because different jurisdictions have their own rules, industry experts say.
Snow and rain forced the closure of parts of Washington state's two major highways with flooding that also swamped roads throughout Western Washington and Oregon.
There is a mix of excitement and concern among parents in Alberta as students prepare to go back to classrooms on Monday. The priority is to keep them there despite a surge in COVID-19 cases, but Edmonton school boards say staffing levels could make that difficult. Morgan Black explains.
Ciara Yaschuk tells us about a family who created an ice rink to help with their mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Advocates for victims of crime are sounding the alarm about financial supports for victims in Alberta that still haven’t been replaced. The provincial government ended one program a year and a half ago, and as Sarah Komadina explains, victims say the interim solution isn’t working.
The latest Statistics Canada labour force survey shows positive signs for Alberta, but doesn’t tell the full story. Dan Grummett reports.
The City of Edmonton will soon begin selling parcels of land at the former Northlands Exhibition Grounds as part of a major redevelopment project. Chris Chacon has more on what that looks like and what neighbouring communities have to say.
Breanna Karstens-Smith has reaction from Alberta to the federal health minister’s comments that provinces may eventually consider whether COVID-19 vaccines need to be mandatory.
In the latest edition of Health Matters, a look at how pressure on Canada’s health-care system is growing because of the Omicron COVID-19 variant.