UCP candidate Jennifer Johnson under fire for transphobic comments
The Alberta NDP recently released an audio recording of Jennifer Johnson, the Lacombe-Ponoka candidate for the United Conservative Party, speaking at a forum back in September.
The Alberta NDP recently released an audio recording of Jennifer Johnson, the Lacombe-Ponoka candidate for the United Conservative Party, speaking at a forum back in September.
After taking a step back in this year's Stanley Cup playoffs, Edmonton superstars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl say it's "(Stanley) Cup or bust'' for the Oilers going forward.
Mayor and council in Surrey, B.C., made a sweeping declaration Monday, projecting 400 portables could be in place outside local schools by September next year.
Toronto police said the investigation related to reported harassment around Yonge Street and Roehampton Avenue between May 2022 and May 2023.
Court proceedings are set to begin next month for the Hamilton steelmaker in connection with the death of a longtime employee early last year.
A report from the United Nations highlighting the risks and benefits of consuming land-based animal products such as meat, dairy and eggs is welcome news to Alberta producers.
Officers in unmarked police vehicles were following an allegedly stolen vehicle in Kelowna when it pulled over and four occupants exited.
Blue Jays manager John Schneider said the team talked to Major League Baseball officials on Tuesday about the positioning of New York's base coaches on the field during play.
Over the course of a two-week anti-shoplifting blitz, Vancouver police arrested 138 people and recommended 125 criminal charges to Crown prosecutors.
For the second time in a month, some rural Kingston, Ont., residents were without internet as a thief cut a fibre optic cable to steal copper.
In a tweet just before 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Toronto police said officers received reports of a person with a gun in the mall.
In December, the B.C. Prosecution Service announced a charge against former mayor Colin Basran for an incident that allegedly occurred in Kelowna in May 2022.
Two suspects are believed to have stolen groceries and assaulted a man outside a store near Castledowns Road and 153 Avenue in north Edmonton back in February.