Edmonton mayor to make historic proclamation of Pride Corner on Whyte
What began as a counter-protest to show support for the LGBTQ community will receive historic proclamation from Edmonton's mayor on Friday.
What began as a counter-protest to show support for the LGBTQ community will receive historic proclamation from Edmonton's mayor on Friday.
Construction season is ramping up in Edmonton, with about 250 active projects at an estimated cost of $1.9 billion on the books this year.
In the latest Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit update, Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay, Ont., reported one COVID-19 patient as of noon Friday.
The ruling suggested that commenting on a man's baldness is akin to remarking about a woman's breasts when it comes to sexual harassment in the workplace.
An investigation found that five adults at a care facility in Hepburn, Sask., were sexually assaulted by a male staff member between 1992 and 2009.
In an effort to protect London, Ont., trees from spongy moths, an aerial spray campaign is expected to begin between May 23 and May 28.
As London, Ont., continues to sizzle with summer-like temperatures, garden centres in and around the city are gearing up for the season
Police said the man's body was discovered by firefighters after the blaze was under control and they were able to enter the building safely.
Police said the incident happened at the Bloor-Yonge subway station downtown at around 9 p.m., on April 17.
With the Kingston, Ont., area having been hit by an early heat wave this week, the city turned on the taps at seven splash pads in time for the weekend.
Treaty 6, the Métis Nation of Alberta and the city's mayor said Friday they are pleased Pope Francis will be visiting Edmonton as part of his trip to Canada this summer.
Premier Jason Kenney says 19 of the 50 new ICU beds promised in Alberta's spring budget are already open and staffed in hospitals across the province.
Toronto Maple Leafs centre Auston Matthews and Edmonton Oilers centre Connor McDavid are two of the finalists for the Ted Lindsay Award.
Access to the green space formerly known as the Candiac golf course has been restricted with the installation of a new fence by property owner Groupe Boda.
The United Arab Emirates' long-ailing ruler and president, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, died Friday, the government announced in a brief statement. He was 73.
Arely Naomi Proctor's mother has been charged in the toddler's death. Church leaders say they performed a ceremony on the girl to free her of 'evil spirit.'
A cooler, damper start to 2022 has eased early wildfire worries in B.C., but officials say they are closely watching several regions as conditions start to warm up.
With the restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic having eased over the past several months, a large majority of Canadians are ready for a vacation, according to a new survey.
The Hamilton Conservation Authority has shut down the bi-annual event forever after suggesting operating the show was no longer feasible.
New Brunswick's child and youth advocate is calling for the adoption of a new Children's Act as a way to better protect children's rights in the province's child welfare system.
While experiencing hallucinations from magic mushrooms, Chan killed his father, Dr. Andrew Chan, and nearly killed Lynn Witteveen
Two community safety zones have been installed along Highway 28 in North Kawartha Township. One is in the village of Apsley, while the other is between Haultain and Woodview.
A man from Florida and another from Pickering were killed as a result of a two-vehicle collision in Cambridge late Thursday night, according to Waterloo Regional Police.
In a submission to the Federal Court, government lawyers say Ha Vi Doan cannot allege that she suffered “harm of any kind” as a result of RCMP's dealings with Clearview AI.
Seasonal tours of the former Kingston Penitentiary will resume during the Victoria Day weekend.