Talus Dome repairs complete but Edmonton Arts Council mum on cost
Six months after it was damaged, the Talus Dome is back in action, but the Edmonton Arts Council won't say how much repairs cost, just that they were covered by insurance.
Six months after it was damaged, the Talus Dome is back in action, but the Edmonton Arts Council won't say how much repairs cost, just that they were covered by insurance.
The Edmonton police shooting happened near an LRT crossing in the area of 95th Street north of 105th Avenue in March 2022.
Pierre Poilievre said the loss of British-owned HSBC's Canadian division will exacerbate issues in Canada's banking sector, which he said is already overly concentrated.
Canadian Armed Forces officials told reporters in Ottawa on Friday that military officials are in Lebanon, Israel, Cyprus and Greece to prepare for a possible civilian evacuation.
After three EPS officers fired 33 shots at a man in stolen truck in central Edmonton, the investigation into their conduct has concluded and ASIRT is not recommending charges.
Saskatchewan chiropractors have set a goal to collect 10,000 pairs of socks for the Toasty Toes Sock Drive with The Salvation Army.
More than two dozen energy drink makers had their products recalled by the government of Canada due to non-compliance with caffeine content and labelling requirements.
The governments of Alberta and Canada are to provide $165 million to support livestock producers affected by drought and extreme weather conditions.
In a social media post, Jama said the decision to close the outlet on Main Street East was made after receiving a number of "concerning calls and emails."
Police allege that a man forced his way into a business, pepper-sprayed the staff, took a bag containing cash and fled.
As 98 per cent of Saskatchewan's crops have been harvested, many producers are still working to apply fall fertilizer for next year and harrowing harvest crops.
The parent was reportedly upset that coach, Shaquille Latimore, did not include his son in the team's starting lineup.
Canada's nearly $2 trillion mortgage market has been shaken up by the central bank's interest rate hikes, with many home owners only able to make interest payments.
The new Saskatchewan law will prevent children under 16 from changing their names or pronouns at school without receiving parental consent.
Investigators from the Peel Regional Police fraud bureau seek the public's assistance in locating a second male fraud suspect.
The Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service has appointed a director of equity and strategic relation. The move comes after concerns of systemic racism within the institution.
An educational assistant in a northwestern Alberta city is facing several charges after an investigation into a reported 'inappropriate relationship' between her and a youth.
A majority of Canadians say the country will face more extreme weather events in the future, calling on the government to take urgent action, according to Ipsos polling
Three people were arrested Thursday as part of an ongoing investigation into drug trafficking in Winnipeg's Point Douglas neighbourhood, police say.
Strike rules dictate that actors cannot promote content from major studios, who are currently on the other side of the bargaining table.
Canada's main stock index fell in late-morning trading with losses in base metal, financial and telecommunications sectors.
Police say the suspect was found possession of a 'small quantity' of fentanyl and cocaine during a search of two locations. Ammunition was also seized.
Three Grande Prairie suspects have been arrested by ALERT for human trafficking offences after police say a Toronto woman was forced into working in the sex trade.
Ontario Provincial Police are warning those in the Muskoka area about a grandparent scam making the rounds after multiple reports from residents.
The province says as of September 2023, there were more than 2,900 public charging stations and more than 135,000 registered electric vehicles.