Calgary Event Centre designs could be public this summer: committee chair
On Monday, Calgary's Event Centre Committee is set to meet for the first time since February to privately discuss preparations for a development permit.
On Monday, Calgary's Event Centre Committee is set to meet for the first time since February to privately discuss preparations for a development permit.
The City of Winnipeg is dealing with ongoing infrastructure challenges as the city continues to grow and infrastructure to support it continues to age.
During what they hope is a deep run through the gruelling Stanley Cup playoffs this spring, the Edmonton Oilers will take all the time off they can get.
A B.C. father is in a bitter battle with the Alberta government over a ten-year-old photo radar ticket his now deceased son received while briefly in the province.
E-scooters and bikes will return — by this time in 2023, Bird and Lime had already been out for a month — but the city says they likely won't be available until the end of May.
Conservative MP Michael Barrett questioned the Liberal government on Randy Boissonnault’s connections to a lobbying firm and a medical supplies company, revealed by Global News.
A beloved member of the Edmonton Valley Zoo's camel family has been euthanized following complications from hyperparathyroidism.
EPS released its 2023 crime statistics on Thursday, which show an increase in violent crimes of approximately 7.3 per cent.
London Drugs says it's rebuilding its data infrastructure to bring its operations safely back online after a cybersecurity incident that has shut down stores for five days.
A Nova Scotia mother is calling on the federal government to expand childcare funding to include private operators. She says in her community of East Hants, the situation is dire.
Niagara Regional police say a large blaze at home near St. Catharines, Ont. just before noon has claimed the life of one person and a dog.
Adjustments to Kingston, Ont.'s transit system were implemented on May 1, opening the door to more frequent service and additional stops along certain routes.
The first day of the pivotal antitrust trial's closing arguments focused on whether another company could develop a search engine that could eventually compete against Google.
While winning the Loto-Québec's Grande Vie draw came as a surprise to astrologer Robert Gareau, he said he had an inkling good things were coming.