Person rescued from fiery balcony as Edmonton crews battle Jasper Avenue fire
One person was taken to hospital after fire broke out at an apartment building on Jasper Avenue near 110th Street Thursday afternoon.
One person was taken to hospital after fire broke out at an apartment building on Jasper Avenue near 110th Street Thursday afternoon.
The charge is related to the workplace death of a 20-year-old employee in the city's south end last spring.
A controversial presentation by a school trustee in western Manitoba has members of nearby communities in disbelief.
Chicago's 'Rat Hole,' a rodent-shaped imprint in the in the sidewalk, was once a landmark for Chicagoans and tourists alike.
With Stefanson resigning her seat, a byelection must be held in the Tuxedo constituency in Winnipeg.
Here is everything you need to know about evacuation alerts and orders in Alberta, wildfire status, and fire advisories, restrictions and bans.
A man who has already been charged in two other homicides is facing a charge of second-degree murder in the 2022 homicide of a 39-year-old man in northwest Edmonton.
A man has received a life sentence for second-degree homicide in the murder of 51-year-old Robert Powshuk in New Westminster.
The Manitoba government is giving Take Pride Winnipeg a $46,000 grant to help educate about "the importance of waste diversion, recycling and keeping communities litter-free."
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The black and white checkered scarf, typically worn in Arab cultures and often used to symbolize solidarity with Palestinians, was banned by the Speaker as a 'political' symbol.
Despite some ugly early-series numbers, Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner still has the faith of his coach.
Dating apps like Tinder, Bumble and Hinge may collect users' information and share or sell it without people's permission for advertising, a report found.
Only the driver of the stolen vehicle suffered injuries, which were considered non-life-threatening. A search of the suspect turned up suspected fentanyl, police say.
The Alberta government has announced a new payment model that would allow nurse practitioners to make 80 per cent of what family doctors are paid.
Rain arrives in the Okanagan weather forecast to finish the week, which will put a damper on daytime heating before drier air arrives by Sunday.
Nine women and three men will decide if Jeremy Skibicki is guilty of four counts of first-degree murder.
Robert Pickton was charged with 26 murders in the deaths of women who disappeared from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, but only convicted of second-degree murder for six of them.
The RCMP discovered dozens of animals in distress while executing a search warrant on a rural property in Mountain View County.
Starting April 29, 10 blocks of a major road in west Edmonton will close for several months so that construction can resume on the Valley Line West LRT.
Canada announced it was sanctioning Iran's defence minister and top military command organizations while the U.S. and U.K. said they are targeting Iran's drone industry.
Peterborough police say the crash of a pickup truck on Water Street on Wednesday evening was the result of a medical episode.
Residents who were forced to flee their homes earlier this week due to a wildfire in northwestern Alberta are returning home.
The lawyer for the ranchers who requested the documents under freedom of information laws is confirming the decision from Alberta Energy.
At around 9: 30 a.m., RCMP said the shelter-in-place for John D'Or Prairie was lifted "and there is no danger to the public."