COVID-19 vaccine available at 10 physician clinics in Alberta
COVID-19 vaccinations will be available at 10 physician clinics in Alberta starting April 19 as part of a pilot program.

COVID-19 vaccinations will be available at 10 physician clinics in Alberta starting April 19 as part of a pilot program.
Alberta is to join three other provinces to explore the feasibility of small modular nuclear reactors as a clean energy option.
Three Calgary women are facing charges after police seized an estimated $225,000 worth of drugs and cash, including more than three kilograms of methamphetamine.
Calgary film buffs have reason to celebrate as a historic independent art house theatre in the northwest has secured a new tenant who plans to bring the screen back to life.
Mechanical Engineering students at the U of C design an automatic spare tire hoist for SUV’s and pickup trucks.
A Vancouver Island man had a surprising encounter with a sea lion along a logging road kilometres away from the nearest coastline.
Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl have teamed up for a hard-rock pandemic anthem called 'Eazy Sleazy.'
Pacific villagers who worship Prince Philip are considering whether his son Charles should be anointed his successor as the remote jungle communities hold a marathon mourning ritual.
A southern Alberta police chief says he has delivered a plan to the province's justice minister aimed at fixing problems that put the future of the force in question.
A woman training in healing touch therapy says she tapped into the power of heart and mind to connect with a missing five-year-old child on Saturday and claims she lead searchers to where he was found.
A Lethbridge manufacturing company said it shouldn’t be on Alberta's COVID-19 outbreak list, because the number of cases at its plant doesn’t meet the definition set by AHS.
The Lethbridge Police Commission has completed a draft framework to improve the Lethbridge Police Service, which it hopes will fulfill the province's requirements.
The Western Hockey League says two of its franchises have suspended all team activities and six games have been postponed after a member of the Calgary Hitmen tested positive for COVID-19.
Air Canada and the federal government reached an agreement on a $5.9-billion aid package.
Jill Macyshon has the story of the rescue operation to save a 12-year-old boy in northern Manitoba from being swallowed by a sinkhole.
Here's some advice for couples that had to reschedule or change their wedding plans during the pandemic.
Health Canada says a new and extremely rare blood clotting syndrome may be linked to Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine but the benefits of the vaccine still far outweigh the risks.
Denmark on Wednesday became the first country to stop using AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine altogether, following news of its possible link to very rare blood clot cases, health authorities said.
On the fifth anniversary of the province's other public health crisis, B.C. officials announced they'll be requesting a federal exemption from Health Canada to decriminalize personal drug possession.
Some 10,000 COVID-19 vaccine appointments that were scheduled to take place at two clinics in Scarborough, Ont., between Wednesday and Monday are now being cancelled due to a lack of supply.
Jill Biden had a 'common medical procedure' on Wednesday, came through it 'well' and was expected to resume her normal schedule, the White House said.
A Swedish 17th century bishop was buried with the fetal remains of his grandchild, according to new genetic research.
Around one in 66 Canadians are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, according to a 2018 report from the federal government. But autism spectrum disorder still remains poorly understood among Canadians who don't have autism, and the autistic community continues to face challenges that stem from this lack of understanding.
Bernard Madoff, the infamous architect of an epic securities swindle that burned thousands of investors, outfoxed regulators and earned him a 150-year prison term, died behind bars early Wednesday. He was 82.
A TikToker from Yellowknives Dene First Nation who's using her platform to call out the toxic contamination from the now-abandoned Giant Mine in Yellowknife, has helped push the issue to the attention of federal government.
Hospitals trying to keep up as number of ICU patients rises LIVE as they happen: COVID-19 updates from across Canada
WARNING: There is outrage and anger in Minnesota over the police shooting of an unarmed Black man.
Three U.S. fishermen received steep penalties after pleading guilty to fishing infractions on Vancouver Island.
Derek Chauvin trial: Expert says cop's action was justified