The Alberta Medical Association says surgical wait times continue to be an issue in Alberta. Provincial data show as of September, 40 per cent of those on the wait list are outside the target window.
If you still buy your weed and THC edibles from a dealer or a sketchy website, you may be paying too much or taking unnecessary risks with your health. Between the abundance of dispensaries and the ...
Hockey stars from the Winnipeg Jets took a break from the ice Wednesday to deliver an important message to hundreds of high school students from across Manitoba. Members of the city’s NHL club, ...
The Alberta government is asking rural municipalities to send letters naming oil and gas companies that aren’t paying their property taxes, but one rural leader says there’s no hope for enforcement.
A remote northern Quebec community is demanding justice after a man was shot and killed and his twin brother seriously injured by police responding to a drunk driving call. Joshua Papigatuk was killed ...
Toronto police are looking to identify a suspect who set two separate fires at the same residence in Little Italy last month.
A pit has reportedly collapsed on three men in North York. Police were called to Bayview and Ruddington avenues just before 5:30 p.m. for the industrial incident. The three men were reportedly fixing ...
Edmonton police are looking for two men believed to be linked to a robbery at a cannabis store in south Edmonton in October.
Ottawa paramedics were called to March Road due to a “serious” collision near Highway 417. It happened just after 11:20 a.m.
It was an outcome that sparked some concern across the boarders after Donald Trump was elected once again. Now holding the title of president-elect, Canadians and Winnipeggers have been left with a ...
The TTC says streetcar service is set to return across Queen Street now that track and overhead work is complete to divert from the construction at Yonge Street.
The Alberta government is making changes to strengthen privacy rules, including a ban on public bodies such as schools and municipalities selling private information. Technology Minister Nate Glubish ...