Crime weighing heavily on Alberta small business owners
A new report has found Alberta small businesses are increasingly growing concerned about crime targeting them and their employees.
A new report has found Alberta small businesses are increasingly growing concerned about crime targeting them and their employees.
Edmonton's Food Bank released a survey looking at the issues people who need its services are facing. More people turning to the food bank are working individuals.
The shooting in Sault Ste. Marie is sounding the alarm locally for more resorces around intimate partner violence.
The operator of the Keystone pipeline system has finished cleaning up a massive 2022 oil spill, and the creek affected by it is flowing naturally again.
“Maintenance contractors will be working 24/7 throughout the storm cycle and will adjust operations as the system warms from snow to freezing rain,” said the ministry.
Ryan Smolkin, the Ontario entrepreneur best known for founding Smoke's Poutinerie who passed away Sunday, will be honoured in Ottawa this week.
The WHL announced Wednesday that neck protection will be mandatory for all players participating in games and practices as of Friday or as soon as the equipment becomes available.
An overnight shelter location in Halifax has been secured, but the province won't say where it is. Meanwhile, 200 single-occupancy Pallet shelters are to arrive in December.
According to a recent survey, more Canadians are shopping proactively this holiday season, searching for deals amid sky-high inflation and a high cost of living.
Clear-cutting activities are underway across the road from the Ness Creek festival grounds. This development has raised concerns among local residents.
Boeing Canada celebrated the groundbreaking on a factory expansion plan in Winnipeg, which would add thousands of square feet to its factory here in the city,
Fuel retailer Parkland Corp. says its third-quarter earnings more than doubled in 2023 thanks to favourable market conditions and ongoing efforts to optimize its Burnaby refinery.
The strategy is meant to bring together lawmakers, advocacy groups and other community leaders in order to "counter the scourge of Islamophobia and hate in all its forms."
Calgary police were called to the scene of Sixth Avenue and Eighth Street Southwest at around 3:15 p.m. on Wednesday.
A hike in a 'beer tax' that could make brews more expensive for Canadians is again being considered by Ottawa after a delay earlier in the year.
Halloween may be over, but this week brings another celebration for a lot of Calgarians.
The "Doggie Dates" initiative at Winnipeg's Animal Services is bringing joy to both canines and humans, and its organizers are eager to see this heartwarming idea spread.
A Black couple is accusing the Quebec Human Rights Commission of a sloppy investigation, after the commission dismissed the couple's racial profiling complaint against police.
RCMP say a train derailed in Manitoba after a semi-truck failed to stop at a railway crossing.
The video seems to show the mischief-makers aiming Roman candles at trick-or-treaters, who scurry away down East Hastings as a police car pulls over.
School workers who haven’t seen a raise since 2015 took part in a lunchtime rally outside Henry Wise Wood High School in southwest Calgary on Wednesday.
The Prince Albert Grand Council held a meeting with community agencies to discuss solutions for the city's homelessness issue.
A Kingston family is thanking the community for their support a week after their child was struck by a train.
On Oct. 26, a provincial court judge fined a dog owner $10,000 because the dog had been involved in 'multiple attacks in the community,' according to the City of Edmonton.
Two people were taken to hospital in critical condition and others were displaced from an apartment building as Winnipeg fire crews responded to three separate fires Wednesday.