1 wildfire in northeast B.C. has burned nearly twice as much land as entire 2022 season
BC Wildfire Service lead forecaster Matt MacDonald said the Donnie Creek fire has now scorched more than 231,000 hectares of land.
BC Wildfire Service lead forecaster Matt MacDonald said the Donnie Creek fire has now scorched more than 231,000 hectares of land.
As this year's crops start to spout, a recent report from ATB is highlighting an all-time-high performance for Alberta’s Ag and food industry from 2022.
The Sails, along with Kelowna General Hospital, was lit up in purple on Thursday. The two locations will also be lit up in purple on Friday.
Police believe a dozen robberies and thefts happened between April 23 and May 29 after multiple sellers posted iPhones for sale online.
Florence Girard was found dead in Astrid Dahl's Port Coquitlam home in October 2018, weighing just 56 pounds. Prosecutors want a stiffer sentence for the liable caregiver.
Uride officially launched its services on Friday in Penticton.
An Alberta family's fight for justice is heading to Ottawa. It comes nearly two years after a young mom and her toddler were murdered by their neighbour in Hinton.
Canuck Place was the first children's hospice in North America. Adrian Dix says the changes will make a "real and tangible difference" for children, families and health workers.
There's growing pushback over a plan to charge Calgarians who live in residential parking permit zones for parking in front of their own homes.
The cupcake burglar who went viral last week has now come forward and apologized and a UBC student who suffered a brain injury is now hoping to help others recover.
The collision occurred when one train derailed and became entangled with another that was derailed after debris from the first train fell on a nearby track, railway officials said.
The province has been using airlifts to bring essential goods to the region and to get people to hospital. The air link will remain in effect for emergencies.
“Seeing the way in which (youth) standing up to this hate with love and with pride is something that gives me hope for the future."
Experts say the 1,500 job losses at Suncor that were made public Thursday are an example of the type of "collateral damage" that can occur when an activist investor comes calling.
An ultralight plane crashed in an airfield in Surrey on Friday afternoon, injuring the pilot and sparking a grass fire. The cause of the fire, which began in the plane, is unknown.
"Unfortunately, we've received some backlash with a whole bunch of misinformation."
Some campers have not budged from their tents despite an eviction notice that was issued in March.
A member of Ponoka Pride said it was disheartening to wake up on the first day of Pride Month and see the vandalism in their Alberta community.
The Calgary Police Service investigation, which began in April, was spurred by a missing 13-year-old girl.
On Friday, the provincial government announced it would cover some of these costs for up to 300 IENs a year for five years.
Scores of Halifax-area residents whose homes were destroyed by wildfires boarded buses Friday to get a look at what little remains of where they used to live.
The program is meant to bring together First Nations, Inuit and Métis people from across Canada, to learn and have a hands-on experience at what a career in policing looks like.
A London man faces multiple charges after police say officers were assaulted with bear spray following an altercation with a resident.
The Meewasin Valley Authority opened up a newly renovated section of the Meewasin Trail around the Shakespeare on Saskatchewan on Friday. More improvements are planned.