U.S. Secret Service agents deleted Jan. 6 text messages, watchdog says
The erasure of the messages is sure to raise new questions for the House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack, which has taken a renewed interest in the Secret Service.
The erasure of the messages is sure to raise new questions for the House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack, which has taken a renewed interest in the Secret Service.
A Manitoba First Nation is being evacuated due to a wildfire.
The province says it will set up specific clinics for children aged six months to five years old to receive the Moderna vaccine, following Health Canada's approval.
"Across Canada, farmers are on the front lines of climate change and Alberta is no exception," Bibeau said Thursday at a news conference in Calgary.
Dr. Julie Kryzanowski said Wednesday the province expects BA.5, which is being linked to a global rise in cases, to take over BA.2 as the most common strain in the province.
Drivers say the increased fares are needed to help them sustain their businesses as operational costs are rising rapidly, especially at the pump.
At around 3 a.m. on Thursday, Aydon Charlton and his wife were woken up by the loud boom of thunder. Charlton immediately smelled smoke coming from the attic.
A family of four can expect to receive $539.50 on Friday morning. Two more quarterly payments will be sent to Albertans in October and January.
When Pope Francis visits Lac Ste. Anne, the village of Alberta Beach is expected to swell from 1,000 people to up to 100,000 throughout the week keeping businesses busy.
The home manager's office had that just-moved-in feel Thursday as John Schneider held court with reporters in the room for the first time since being named interim skipper of the Toronto Blue Jays a day earlier.
The best male players in the world will be in Montreal to compete in the National Bank Open without any COVID-19 restrictions — the first time since 2019.
Firefighters said a bobcat was doing repair work on a rooftop parking lot when the structure gave way, sending the heavy equipment and debris into an office below.
'This was the day that Pritpal Lehl was driving, striking, dragging and killing an innocent cyclist on the way,' said Keyden Gordon, Paul De Pledge's sister-in-law, told the court.
Indigenous Services Canada and Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada are providing $30.2 million for First Nations, Inuit and Metis communities and organizations.
The judge rejected the settlement citing 'excessive' legal fees. The agreement would have awarded the Montreal law firm representing the plaintiffs, more than $8 million in fees.
The province is finalizing details to get shots for hundreds of thousands of Albertan kids.
One person is in custody after an employee at an office that provides free legal advice in southern Alberta was taken hostage and injured.
The IIO confirmed it had been notified of a fatal crash at the location, and whether or not a police pursuit was in progress will form a part of its investigation.
Court documents show Mounties were initially pursuing criminal charges against an Alberta legislature member who admitted to hacking a government health website.
Organizers of the Pope's upcoming visit to Alberta are asking people to arrive early to events and follow the rules.