B.C. school bans cellphones during instructional time
Teens at Langford's Belmont Secondary School have a choice, they can leave their phone in their bag or locker, or place it in a phone holder when they enter the classroom.
Teens at Langford's Belmont Secondary School have a choice, they can leave their phone in their bag or locker, or place it in a phone holder when they enter the classroom.
The 81-year-old Republican leader ignored reporters' questions about his health at the U.S. Capitol, where he delivered a speech that obliquely referred to last week's incident.
Residents of Castledowns Pointe were ordered to vacate by the City of Edmonton after an engineering assessment found the condo building was not built properly and could collapse.
A Metro Vancouver report argues the use of pre-fabricated components could cut the cost of new builds by up to 30 per cent, while speeding up construction by 20 to 50 per cent.
The mother of a young teem girl killed six years ago told a British Columbia Supreme Court jury she regrets allowing the girl to stay home alone the day she went missing.
Olympic gold medalist and Saskatchewan hockey star Emily Clark will be playing professionally in Ottawa, inking a three-year deal as part of the PWHL's group of inaugural signees.
Evacuees in Edmonton have been waiting patiently for financial support from the N.W.T. government but want to see action soon, as some are struggling to get by.
Officials say about an inch of rain fell on attendees during the Burning Man festival in the Black Rock Desert, located about three hours north of Reno.
As student's head back to campuses across the country this week, UBC's Longhouse serves as a safe, culturally supportive space for its incoming and returning students.
A sentence has been handed down in a downtown hostage taking case that left a woman fighting for her life last summer. She suffered life threatening injuries.
Those caught going over the posted speed limit in a school zone run the risk of a $198 ticket, and 3 demerit points.
Dusting off their backpacks, thousands of elementary, junior high, and high school students in Lethbridge are starting back at school today.
As the mornings become cool and brisk in the past few days, weather experts give their predictions for Saskatchewan in the upcoming months.
The policy went into place two months ago, and though the city received more than 500 complaints in July, it only received 120 in August.
Fort Saskatchewan RCMP are currently investigating two break and enters to a school on 97 Avenue in Fort Saskatchewan on Aug. 31 and Sept. 4.
While cancer tends to be more common in older people, the evidence suggests that cases among the under 50s have been rising in many parts of the world since the 1990s.
Calgary police Chief Mark Neufeld will be providing an update on a 'violent conflict' on Saturday evening between two groups that involved up to 150 people.
As the summer holidays are wrapping up, students head back to the classrooms. Many experts have shared advice with motorists and parents to keep kids safe.
Prosecutors said Tarrio organized and led the Proud Boys' assault on the U.S. Capitol from afar, inspiring followers with his charisma and penchant for propaganda.
Radiologists are calling for new equipment and more staff to address wait times across Nova Scotia for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that do not meet standards.
Just after midnight, a pedestrian was hit at the intersection of 16th Avenue and Montgomery Avenue Northwest.
A West Kelowna man who in 2019 brutally beat his mother and left her for dead failed for the second time this year in an attempt to win more freedom.
RCMP have launched an investigation with their Major Crimes Unit after a man was found dead in a home in the rural northeast hamlet of Lac La Biche Alta.
Enbridge Inc. says it has signed a US$14 billion cash-and-debt deal to purchase three U.S.-based utility companies.
Parents and school divisions in Winnipeg say they are tightening their belts when it comes to buying back-to-school supplies for their children and students.