City of Kelowna begins cleanup at rail trail homeless camp
The cleanup, says the city, is needed because as the camp grows, so does the risk of fires in tents during winter.
The cleanup, says the city, is needed because as the camp grows, so does the risk of fires in tents during winter.
Residents of Toronto experienced a daytime high of 30 C on Tuesday, marking the warmest Oct. 3 on record for the city, overtaking the previous high of 27.1 C set in 2001.
According to the BC Prosecution Service, the incidents are said to have taken place between Jan. 2 and Feb. 1 and include the defacing of the Chinatown Memorial Monument.
A Calgary homeowner is breathing better after a frightening experience when a fake furnace and duct cleaning company showed up at her door.
The shuttered sliding track at WinSport is another piece of Calgary's Olympic legacy sitting empty and unused.
With the deadline for the province's Affordable Housing Partnership Program approaching, Lethbridge city council approved two new affordable housing projects.
Dave Chan says "a lot of good science" went into his victory on Saturday in the National Pumpkin Weigh Off, where Mama weighed in at 1,003 kilograms, or 2,212 pounds.
There are roughly 130 people living at Kelowna’s outdoor sheltering site in the city’s north end -- an increase of about one and a half times in the last eight months.
The University of Lethbridge International Genetically-Engineered Machine team -- or iGEM team -- is working to counteract a disease that affects canola crops.
"(Local access fees) remain the only lever the city can pull to support Calgarians during Alberta's soaring energy costs in the future," a city report reads.
The Crown has denied private prosecution to the family of Pacey Dumas — a man who was kicked in the head by an Edmonton police officer, resulting in life-altering injuries.
Premier François Legault is reconsidering his decision to backtrack on a major campaign promise following the CAQ's defeat in a byelection Monday night.
Two years after a pickup truck crashed into Holly Parent's house, she has entered into arbitration with her insurance company because she says her house was not properly fixed.
A quarter century after blowing the whistle, Allison Forsyth feels heard. Alpine Canada has settled a lawsuit with the former national team skier via the sport body's insurer.
The workers centre is acting on behalf of more than 400 people since 2021 who it says were falsely promised they would be given work permits and legitimate jobs in Canada.
Winnipeg police say the man seemed to have been experiencing a 'medical event' while driving, and that led to the crash. The man later died in hospital.
Cenovus Energy's Alex Pourbaix said business leaders are keen to focus on policy, rather than 'the political issues that could work more to separate us than bring us together.'
Manitobans are to make history Tuesday as they cast final ballots in an election that has followed four weeks of promises, debates and controversial advertisements.
While the injury does not meet the threshold for an investigation by the IIU, its civilian director determined it is in the public's interest to investigate.
The loved ones of a man killed in a hit and run in Spruce Grove, Alta., two years ago read victim impact statements Tuesday at a sentencing hearing for the man who killed him.
Strong winds are expected on Tuesday along the shorelines of two Manitoban lakes with wind gusts expected to raise water levels over five feet.
A fatal collision on a Manitoba highway left one person dead and another injured on Monday, as RCMP officers continue to investigate.
Winnipeg police said they were called to the Forks Market around 1:30 a.m., where two security guards said they were assaulted by a group of men.
CUPE Local 486 is urging council to direct staff to follow the wage escalation policy, of which they say their most recent counter proposal fits within.
The bomb unit confirmed the device wasn't live and there was no danger to the public. Major crimes officers continue to investigate.