Alberta health officials issue warning about Okotoks whooping cough cases
Alberta Health Services is warning about an increase in pertussis or whooping cough cases in the area of Okotoks, Alta., as part of dozens of cases in the Calgary Zone.
Alberta Health Services is warning about an increase in pertussis or whooping cough cases in the area of Okotoks, Alta., as part of dozens of cases in the Calgary Zone.
Severe water shortages in southern Alberta have farmers and ranchers looking to creative solutions. A new proposal could help more than the south: a reservoir on the Belly River.
Toronto firefighters said they received a call for a blaze in the area of Yonge Street and Cummer Avenue, north of Finch, at 7 p.m. Tuesday evening.
The move to halt any new bike lanes -- and possibly remove the existing ones -- was brought forward by Coun. Rajko Dodic.
A Calgary landlord whose home was used in an alleged rental fraud has told Global News he too has been caught up in the nightmare.
Police said it's unknown why the vehicle went down the embankment, but the truck came to a stop on its roof, “with both occupants suffering fatal injuries.”
Dozens of animal welfare organizations have declared a state of emergency in Manitoba. They say the ongoing animal overpopulation crisis is impacting every community.
"We have a need for probably about 2,000 spots in Surrey alone, and if you look at (Greater Vancouver) 5,000-plus," said Canadian Trucking Association of B.C. president Amit Kumar.
The City of Edmonton paused plans to build a hydrogen fuel station, saying due to budget changes that killed the request for a hydrogen bus fleet — the demand isn't there.
The reduction in meals from three to two lasted an entire year with dinner service only being reinstated this month, thanks to a pair of significant donations.
“The District of Lake Country and Interior Health recommend that all customers in the affected area drink boiled water or a safe alternative,” reads the warning.
Unseasonably warm weather is forecast to hit southern and central B.C. starting Thursday.
SGI Canada said they received 210 water escape claims for the month of January for home properties in Saskatchewan.
Currently, the city-wide zoning issue will be debated after a public hearing scheduled on April 22, which will be cancelled if the plebiscite motion is approved.
The bond offered by the Republican 2024 presidential front-runner comes after Trump’s lawyers announced they were appealing the verdict to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
The province announced new initiatives to enhance and expand utilization of Nurse Practitioners throughout the health care system.
The annual Stone Soup Week fundraiser is underway in Manitoba. The event raises money to support snack and meal programs in schools across the province.
Union leaders are relaying some 'frustration' over the fact members are seeing delays in getting overtime pay amid the city's ongoing issues tied to a cybersecurity incident.
Dozens of Regina residents raised issues with local officials and police Monday over a plan to locate a new emergency shelter next to a daycare, high school and seniors' facility.
Federal funding for HIV self-testing kit distribution is set to conclude at the end of the month, leaving sexual health advocates concerned about barriers to access.
Paul Calandra, who replaced Steve Clark as housing minister in 2023 after the Greenbelt scandal, said he expects to introduce his new bill “very soon.”
A 20-year-old man has been formally charged after girl was sexually assaulted inside a family change room stall at the Terwillegar Recreation Centre in a southwest Edmonton.
Justin Turner, Daulton Varsho and Santiago Espinal each had two RBIs as the Toronto Blue Jays earned their second straight win topping the New York Yankees 8-1 in pre-season action Tuesday.
A homeless encampment in Vancouver's CRAB Park will be shut down for a week for a cleanup by the city. Camp advocates, however, say the city hasn't listened to residents.