Calgary police continue to investigate recent shootings, believe all were targeted
While Calgary police continue to investigate, they say three instances of gun violence that happened in the city over the last four days were all targeted shootings.
While Calgary police continue to investigate, they say three instances of gun violence that happened in the city over the last four days were all targeted shootings.
Toronto police said between July 15 and Aug. 20, officers received 'multiple' reports of break and enters in East York.
Jen Tribble says they normally see about 700 kids registered to receive backpacks full of school supplies, but this year demand for the program has more than doubled.
The national weather agency has issued heat warnings for the two regions, with daytime highs forecast near 30 C and overnight lows holding around 16 C.
Violence and kidnappings have surged in Port-au-Prince and nearby areas in recent months, with warring gangs killing hundreds of civilians in their fight over territory.
While officials are seeing similar fire totals compared to previous years, as harvest rolls on and hot, dry weather persists, the risks continue to rise in southern Alberta.
The B.C. government is expected to release updated guidance this week on what health measures will be recommended or required in schools, if any.
Dr. Saqib Shahab, Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer, says COVID-19 vaccination is as important as ever and it may be time to mask-up again as fall approaches.
After years of promises from various governments, construction could soon begin on the site of the old Hippodrome raceway in the borough of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce.
Harold Johnson, 64, suffered a black eye, a broken cheekbone, a broken nose and head trauma when he was attacked in an alley near the Chinese Cultural Centre on Aug. 12.
At about 9:45 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 10, police found a 25-year-old man dead in the area of 118 Avenue and 96 Street. His death has been ruled homicide.
If you grew up and went to elementary school in Alberta over the last 60-plus years, you would have been given a tree seedling to plant in Grade 1.