Alberta invests $19M for irrigation infrastructure upgrades
Irrigation supports about 1.5 million acres of crop production in the province, producing 28 percent of the provincial agricultural gross domestic product.
Irrigation supports about 1.5 million acres of crop production in the province, producing 28 percent of the provincial agricultural gross domestic product.
The British Columbia government is spending more money to recruit and retain health-science workers, while expanding an incentive program to dozens more rural communities.
"I got the fateful phone call from one of the guys who came in to clean the tanks," Terry Sawchenko, manager of the Hyde Creek Hatchery told Global News.
Political party TAPYeg, short for Transparent and Active Partnerships Edmonton, declared its intentions to get candidates elected to Edmonton council after the UCP tabled Bill 20.
Small, local retailers hope a movement to boycott Loblaw stores will mean more business for them in the short-term and in the long-run.
High Level RCMP seized over 140,000 cigarettes during a search warrant of a business in Eleske, Alta.
“The second fire has been deemed suspicious in nature and the RCMP have been notified,” said the Oliver Fire Department.
The fire destroyed a neighbouring garage as well as a vehicle on an adjacent property.
Jackie Ramsay has been busy creating paintings of 100 historic houses she’s come across in the Crescent Heights neighbourhood.
On Tuesday, Ward 8 Coun. Courtney Walcott put forward a notice of motion asking Alberta Municipalities to explore allowing permanent residents to vote in local elections.
The heart-pounding story of Macbeth is Ballet Kelowna's final performance of the season.
A 62-year-old woman was arrested Wednesday in connection with a stabbing in a park in Côte-des-Neiges. A 37-year-old man was rushed to hospital with upper body injuries.
Encampments and other issues related to homelessness continue to grow in and around Montreal, as does debate on how to best to serve that population and find solutions.
Investigators in Kamloops said Wednesday that Kelvin (Kelly) Jobson, 47, was the suspected homicide victim whose body was discovered April 20 near Big White.
Capital Power said the proposed $2.4-billion carbon capture project at its Genesee natural gas-fired plant west of Edmonton is technically viable but not economically feasible.
The RCMP is investigating a homicide on the O’Chiese First Nation near Rocky Mountain House.
Incentives from the provincial and federal governments could help Manitoba catch up to other jurisdictions when it comes to electric vehicles, experts say.
Edmonton police are turning to the public for new leads that will help solve what happened to a 32-year-old Edmonton man last summer.
Edmonton police said homicide investigators strongly believe foul play is involved in Barry Bedard’s disappearance a year ago and he is likely dead.
Tiff Macklem Macklem testified at a Senate committee that the spending plan hasn't changed the federal government's fiscal track by much.
Roughly 100 demonstrators gathered at Western University in London, Ont., on Wednesday demanding the university condemn Israel's actions in Gaza.
Canada's main stock index eked out a gain Wednesday even as energy stocks fell, while U.S. markets stumbled to a mixed close after the central bank held interest rates steady.
Ontario Provincial Police say they confiscated more than eight million cigarettes when they pulled men over in Haldimand and Brant counties last month.
British Columbia's auditor general says his office is doing a review of the province's response to the 2021 wildfire that devastated the community of Lytton, B.C.