Heavy snowfall warning issued as southern Alberta digs out from earlier storm
Several Calgary communities were dealing with power outages Tuesday morning, with ‘adverse weather conditions’ to blame, according to Enmax.
Weather
Apr 30
Weather warning issued in Calgary as city braces for up to 30 cm of snow
The weather agency warned people who will be driving as the snow falls that they should prepare for 'quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions.'
Weather
Apr 4
The best Mother’s Day gifts for every type of mom
Whether it's a matching sweat set, a trendy beaded keychain, or a Meghan Markle-inspired necklace, we've got Mom covered.
The Curator
Apr 30
6 arrested after backyard fight in Lethbridge; shovel and bat seized
Police seized a shovel and baseball bat believed to have been used in the assault, Lethbridge police said in a Thursday news release.
Crime
Mar 28
Little Brothers of Montreal hosts Easter brunch to help seniors combat loneliness
Little Brothers of Montreal, a community organization that provides services for seniors, hosted an Easter brunch for their clients as a way to help the elders beat isolation.
Canada
Mar 31
‘All Essentials Saturday’ hopes to restock shelves at Durham Region food banks
As rent and food prices continue to rise and donations continue to dwindle, this weekend's first 'All Essentials Saturday' food drive hopes to fill shelves across the region.
Canada
Apr 5
Alberta MLA Jason Nixon shares update on son’s recovery 4 months after rollover crash
Alberta MLA Jason Nixon says his son Austin has been released from hospital, four months after he was involved in a rollover crash near Sundre.
Canada
Mar 30
Possible TikTok ban in U.S. looms after Biden signs bill, setting up legal fight
TikTok's chief executive said on Wednesday the company expects to win a legal challenge to block the legislation forcing its China-based owner ByteDance to divest its U.S. assets.
U.S. News
Apr 24
Guelph.Beer donates nearly $3K to support diversity in brewing industry
The funds will go towards helping students of colour obtain certifications in the brewing industry. Guelph.Beer consists of Wellington Brewery and Sleeman among other businesses.
Canada
Mar 19
‘Heavy snow on the way’ for Alberta to start spring
After a week of spring-like temperatures, the southern half of Alberta is expected to be hit with 15 to 25 cm of snow.
Weather
Mar 18
Penticton, B.C. health care teams receive international recognition
On Friday, local officials were presented with the official designation at Penticton Regional Hospital.
Health
Apr 5
Crews continue clearing Calgary roads after snowfall warning ends
As of 10 a.m. on Thursday, ECCC said Calgary International Airport received 22 centimetres, the most of the seven stations the federal agency reported.
Weather
Mar 21
Victims, suspect in Toronto shooting that killed 2 and left 1 injured were related: police
Two men are dead and a woman is injured after they were shot in downtown Toronto on Tuesday afternoon, police say.
Crime
Mar 12
Man charged with killing father and brother after triple shooting in Toronto
Toronto police confirmed Wednesday morning that charges have been laid in connection with the incident that reportedly began in a home and spilled onto a busy downtown street.
Crime
Mar 13
Meet 6 women trailblazers and their beauty brands
This International Women's Day, we are shining a spotlight on female-led beauty brands and their fearless CEOs. Get to know their stories and brand inspiration.
The Curator
Mar 8
Man ‘intentionally dismembered,’ Toronto police say after body parts found in lake
A man was 'intentionally dismembered' before parts of his body were found in Lake Ontario, Toronto police said Tuesday as they appealed for information in the case.
Crime
Mar 5
‘Sephora kids’: Tweens’ obsession with prestige skin care raises alarm bells
The fad known as the 'Sephora Kids' has gained popularity on social media, featuring young people flocking to Sephora and then sharing detailed skin care routine videos.
Health
Mar 12
Tallack Martial Arts hosts 29th annual Winter Training Festival
For the 29th time, karate students and teachers flocked to Kingston, Ont., for the annual Winter Training Festival hosted by Tallack Martial Arts.
Canada
Feb 17
Ontario euthanizes 84 raccoons and accuses rehab centre of mistreating animals
Ontario has euthanized 84 raccoons and laid dozens of charges against a wildlife rehabilitation centre it accuses of allowing animals to suffer with no real hope of recovery
Canada
Feb 27
2 bodies found, 4 suspects charged with murder in missing Oklahoma women case
The bodies have not yet been identified as Theresa Butler and Jilian Kelley, but investigators said there is no chance the women are still alive.
U.S. News
Apr 15