Ice bomb prevention: Video shows worker manually releasing Alex Fraser Bridge collars
Rope Access Technicians are tasked with manually releasing the heavy collars on the Alex Fraser Bridge to knock off snow and ice.
Traffic
Jan 17
Bob Cole, legendary hockey announcer, dead at 90
Bob Cole was the play-by-play voice of countless NHL games.
Sports
Apr 25
Alberta RCMP urge drivers to prepare for changing road conditions this Easter long weekend
With the Easter long weekend upon us, coupled with spring break for thousands of students across Alberta, RCMP are asking drivers to be prepared for busy highways.
Traffic
Mar 29
Norad looking to NATO to help detect threats over the Arctic, chief says
U.S. troops will be spending more time training in the Far North, the new Norad commander says, a strategy that fits 'hand-in-glove' with Canada's renewed focus on Arctic defence.
Politics
Apr 26
Vancouver Canucks complete comeback against Boston Bruins 3-2 in overtime
Returning home with a four-game losing streak, the Vancouver Canucks were able to make a comeback in a 3-2 overtime win at Rogers Arena against the Boston Bruins.
Sports
Feb 25
Saskatoon Blades set to retire jersey of all-time leading scorer Frank Banham
Recording more goals and points than anyone in Saskatoon Blades history, Frank Banham will finally see his number raised to the rafters on Saturday night at SaskTel Centre.
Sports
Mar 8
Emotional ceremony for Saskatoon Blades icon, Banham jersey retired
Joined by his sons Brock and Blaze at his side, Frank Banham stared upwards at SaskTel Centre on Saturday night to watch his number lifted to the rafters by the Saskatoon Blades.
Sports
Mar 10
Edmonton Oil Kings unveil limited edition SpongeBob jerseys ahead of Family Day game
The Edmonton Oil Kings unveiled new limited edition jerseys Friday morning featuring SpongeBob SquarePants.
Features
Feb 16
‘Lots of fun’: Calgary-area seniors hit the ice in wheelchairs
Some seniors in and around Calgary aren’t letting their physical challenges get in the way of some great winter fun.
Features
Feb 16
Caribbean cruise rewards for top workers: Pinnacle of recognition or ‘carbon bomb’?
Bank ‘carbon bomb’ cruises may signal need for mindset shift about employee recognition trips in corporate Canada, to better align corporate values with corporate actions.
Investigations
Feb 7
Things to do in Edmonton on Family Day 2024
If you're looking for things to do in and around Edmonton on Family Day (Feb. 19), there are lots of options -- from art exhibits to ice climbing -- and many are free!
Canada
Feb 15
‘Walls were shaking’: Calgary doctor’s humanitarian mission to Gaza truncated by looming danger
An Alberta doctor who has been volunteering in Rafah for the past week has been told to leave because the situation is too dangerous.
Canada
Feb 20
7 eco-friendly cleaning products for a sustainable home
In honour of Earth Day, cleaning expert Melissa Maker help us establish some planet-friendly cleaning habits.
The Curator
Apr 19
20 years since NHL record was set, fighting is down across the league but not going anywhere
It has been 20 years since a fight fest at a game that still holds an NHL record. Now, fighting is rare in the NHL, but certainly not gone.
Sports
Feb 27
The West Block Transcript – Episode 24, Season 13
Today marks the beginning of the third year since Russia invaded Ukraine, and the war is entering a precarious phase with concern that Ukraine could be faltering.
Politics
Feb 25
2024 Grammy Awards winners list: Taylor Swift makes history, announces new album
Taylor Swift set a major record after winning Album of the Year for 'Midnights' at the 2024 Grammy Awards.
Entertainment
Feb 4
N.S. storm: Parts of Cape Breton under state of emergency, 100+ cm of snow possible
Parts of Nova Scotia are expected to see an additional 30 to 50 centimetres of snow by Monday, after already getting around 80 centimetres on the weekend.
Weather
Feb 4
Help kids learn to read with these expert tips and tools
Set your kids up for success with these great learn-to-read tips from a literary expert.
The Curator
Feb 6
Mayoral event in Nathan Philips Square interrupted by demonstrators
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow's annual skating event did not go as planned, demonstrators used the opportunity to address the politician and media.
Politics
Jan 7
Perimeter Highway closure during snowfall leaves questions about communication
Questions about the effectiveness of how closures of the Perimeter Highway are communicated were sparked after a recent closure lasting Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
Traffic
Jan 11