Alberta gets 2nd grid alert in 3 days as mercury drops
For the second time in a week, Alberta’s electricity system controllers issued a warning that the grid is under extra stress.
For the second time in a week, Alberta’s electricity system controllers issued a warning that the grid is under extra stress.
Alberta's police watchdog is investigating after a man was critically injured when he was shot by an RCMP officer in Maskwacis, Alta., on Thursday.
'In the last six days, we've responded to 22 outdoor fires. This doesn't include fires that are being put out by bylaw officers, security or the public.'
ICBC said Thursday following the chaos caused by an afternoon snowstorm Tuesday that calls to its claim centre spiked by 94 per cent over the same day last week.
Over the last two years, cross country skiing has become very popular in Regina, though it has been difficult for some skiers to get equipment with supply shortages.
While commissioners aim to offer an alternative for next summer, the possibility of removing the temporary bike lane, even temporarily, has upset a number of recreationalists.
The policy, which was implemented last year, had required all TransLink employees to have two doses of the vaccine by Nov. 29, 2021.
'It’s winter. I don’t care how long it takes to get over there. All I care about is your safety,' a TikTok video shows of a B.C. bus driver warning his passengers of a slow drive.
Politicians gave final approval to a bill to raise the minimum wage to $14.15 an hour as of April 1.
A 24-passenger bus will be parked overnight at the city’s designated outdoor sheltering site, beginning Thursday until Monday morning.
Formal mediation conducted last week has failed between the University of Lethbridge and union members, raising the potential of another strike vote.
An arctic airmass has settled over much of Alberta, where temperatures will dip below -30 C Thursday into Friday and the wind chill will make it feel like - 40.
It's a sport that requires plenty of patience and extreme focus, in addition to managing the intensity and adrenaline that comes with success.
An arena worker at a Strathcona County recreation centre got a very Canadian surprise visitor while performing ice maintenance last week.
A second Mountie on trial in the killing of a man at a rest stop has acknowledged that more information was needed before he and his team approached a pickup truck.
'I'm worried for my community. No one should ever have to be scared to just go to their job,' said Crystal Quartz.
New numbers released Thursday afternoon show just over one million Albertans — 22.5 per cent of the population — have received an influenza vaccine this season.
Experts say there are ways for Canadians to eat healthy when food is more expensive by looking for cheaper alternatives, including dabbling more in plant-based diets.
Jewish rights organization B'nai Brith has concluded that Pointe-Claire Mayor Tim Thomas didn't have antisemitic intentions when he uttered a racial stereotype during caucus.
An auditor's report is making three recommendations for the city's taxi scrips program, suggesting misuse of accessible transit services (ATS) can be avoided.
At the time, police appealed to the public for help in identifying the driver of a black four-door Subaru Impreza from 2011 who allegedly left the victim at the hospital.
Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman told the House that publisher Nazih Khatatba was "a dangerous anti-Semite, Holocaust denier, and terrorist sympathizer."
The action is being taken against the company's LifePlus program. Patients must pay to access LifePlus services like support from a multidisciplinary care team.
The B.C. government outlined steps that have been taken on the In Plain Sight recommendations: Addressing Indigenous-specific Racism and Discrimination in BC Health Care report.
Demerged city mayors are disgusted with the latest municipal budget. For a fourth year in a row, they once again face what they say is an unfair increase in taxes.