‘Entirely ice’: Calgarians raise concerns over poor pathway snow clearing
“Entire pathways have become impassable just because of the snow we had, and now it's melting slowly and it's just been allowed to build up," Nathaniel Schmidt said.
“Entire pathways have become impassable just because of the snow we had, and now it's melting slowly and it's just been allowed to build up," Nathaniel Schmidt said.
The Electric Vehicle Association of Alberta says the move to phase out vehicles solely powered by gas by 2035 across Canada is realistic, but more infrastructure is needed.
The City of Kelowna has decided to take the helm in addressing local homelessness as well as other complex local social issues.
The list is thousands long, but it includes prescription type medication like Tylenol 4, Nitro spray, as well as Amoxicillin, also known as banana medicine for children.
A total of 24 of the best male and female teams from the province will call Lethbridge home from Dec. 28-31 for the mixed doubles provincial championship.
With the help of Bev and other local donors, students will once again be able to access a variety of healthy food options from the school’s main office.
In new court documents, the Montreal-based grocer denies being involved in bread price-fixing and accuses the companies of trying to spread the blame across the industry.
Two years after a human resources dispute upended cardiac surgery at B.C. Children's Hospital, the facility has hired three new surgeons and renewed the program.
Information obtained by police indicate the woman was crossing northbound on Joseph-Guibord when she was struck by a vehicle going east on Jarry.
British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix says almost all of the 666 international medical graduates registered in the province this year are now working as doctors, with more than half in family medicine.
Police say a 72-year-old woman used a shovel to chase a combative and naked man from her Vancouver home on Tuesday night.
The survey found 59 per cent of Canadians say they are very or extremely concerned about any type of misinformation that is found online.
"We have been looking for it for 37 years and I can't believe we found it," said Krista Richard of Moncton.
“Through the course of investigation, police were able to identify the suspect who, with the assistance of the Kamloops RCMP, was arrested on Dec. 18,” said Vernon RCMP.
The Waterloo, Ont.-based software company says the loss for the period ended Nov. 30 compared with a net loss of US$4 million a year earlier.
'There's a lot we have to do on our part as well. I'm trying to get off the street myself, it's really hard though,' said Tyler Kahmahkoostayo, who's sleeping rough in Edmonton.
A southwest Calgary balcony fire is under investigation to determine the origin and cause, the Calgary Fire Department said.
The policy will aim to bring down emissions and combat climate change, Clifford says it won't come without worries, such as whether the province has enough charging infrastructure.
A Calgary couple is calling out Canada's largest airline after they showed up for a flight that, despite receiving confirmation only days earlier, was no longer operating.
The power of the Holocaust stories is why survivors support the construction of a new Holocaust museum that will be able to to reach more people.
An autopsy has confirmed 43-year-old Donald Lyons was the victim of Monday night’s fatal shooting along 35th Street in southeast Calgary.
Five years after death, Becca Schofield's mother is continuing the Riverview, N.B., teen's campaign to encourage others to perform acts of kindness.
The ice sheet was only slightly delayed compared to earlier years, despite the above seasonal temperatures in Saskatoon this winter.
627,000 pounds worth of food and cash donations were collected, all of which will go to the London Food Bank and the over 35 programs and organizations it supports.
Alberta Parks has issued an advisory for the Paddys Flat Campground in Kananaskis after it received a report of a cougar following a dog walker.