Spring melt, blocked drains cause havoc in Edmonton alleys
"When it started flowing into the garage it stopped being funny — kind of got a little worried at that point.”
"When it started flowing into the garage it stopped being funny — kind of got a little worried at that point.”
Former mayor and two-time Conservative MP Scott Aitchison is set to announce his entrance into the Conservative race on Sunday, joining an increasingly crowded field.
The legislative assembly committee has voted to continue using masks and to prohibit the public from the gallery despite lifting all provincial restrictions.
In a press release issued Sunday, the premier's office said Doug Ford, along with Ontario Trade Minister Vic Fedeli, will travel to Washington, D.C., on Monday.
Sixty-one per cent of Canadians say rising gas prices and oil supply challenges have convinced them that it is time to buy an EV, according to a recent KPMG survey.
The popular volunteer-run organization said in a news release Saturday it is closing its operations exactly one year after its launch to help Canadians find COVID-19 vaccines.
Environment Canada says a rain-snow system is expected to arrive in the Red River Valley sometime between Monday and Tuesday, bringing with it 15 to 25 mm of precipitation.
A renowned First Nations curator and artist said the artifacts are important to how Indigenous people see themselves and the world around them.
The City says the road closure is due to construction beginning for Phase 1 of the East London Link and Municipal Infrastructure Improvements.
Crowds have gathered in downtown Toronto on Sunday to watch the first St. Patrick's Day Parade since 2019. The parade began at around noon at Bloor and St. George streets.
The Downtown Kelowna Association is calling for nominations for positions on its board of directors. Nominees will be for the 2022-2024 term, according to the association.
Officials said in the early stages of the investigation there were no elements to suspect a terror motive, and two locals were arrested at the scene in Strepy-Bracquegnies.
The Montreal Canadiens took on the Ottawa Senators at the Bell Centre, with Montreal absolutely imposing their will on the Senators 5-1.
It was the second time in less than a week that city officials reported a public building where residents had taken shelter coming under attack.
The strike involving nearly 3,000 engineers, conductors and other train employees took effect at 1 a.m. ET Sunday after the union and company dug in their heels.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Eeli Tolvanen, Filip Forsberg, Matt Duchene and Yakov Trenin each had a goal and an assist to lead the Nashville Predators to a 6-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night.
The London Lightning improved their record to 9-0 to start the season with a home court win on Saturday night. London defeated Syracuse 109-95 in front of a crowd of 1,551.
'The contribution (the Mi'kmaq) have made as craftsmen alone is nothing short of epic,' says Mark Grant in his submission to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
As we all try to come to grips with possibly taking off the mask on Monday, some residents still plan on keeping them on regardless of the mandate being lifted.
'I got an abrupt awakening when I hit a reef. You know you're on ground when you're sailing along and then you hear a big thump,' Don Cavers said.
Some saw a message in Russian cosmonauts yellow flight suits with blue accents, though it has been said there is no connection to the Ukrainian flag.
SARM president Ray Orb expressed concern that as the economy continues to rebound, so will wear and tear from trucking and transportation.
A pothole in the eastbound curb lane of Jubilee Ave. in Winnipeg is being blamed for flattening several tires and stranding a handful of motorists in a single day.
The snowfall is expected to begin Sunday morning in the west-central part of the province, and then move eastward throughout the day.
Our Community Bikes says demand for a program it runs restoring donated bikes for people in need far outstrips supply, and the need is only growing.