
EXCLUSIVE ASIRT investigating CPS use of force following Nov. 19 arrests that left teen injured
Alberta's police watchdog has taken over a review of CPS use of force during arrests at a demonstration in support of the people of Gaza on November 19.
Alberta's police watchdog has taken over a review of CPS use of force during arrests at a demonstration in support of the people of Gaza on November 19.
Alberta Health Services is warning the public about a lab-confirmed case of measles in the Calgary area, adding that the public may have been exposed.
Hockey history was made on the Siksika Nation Wednesday night.
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Fourteen-year-old Ella Altvater wants to make a difference this Christmas. She has saved all her babysitting money through the year, along with her allowance, and used that to purchase items to make "Christmas fun bags."
A carbon monoxide leak sent four people to hospital in the southwest community of Bridlewood on Monday night.
A Calgary mother is sharing her young son's journey with cancer with the hope it will encourage people to donate to local charity Kids Cancer Care on Giving Tuesday.
Work has begun on a critical piece of infrastructure designed to protect two mountain communities from wildfires.
Amid an ongoing strike at Western Canada's largest sugar refinery, bakery owners and chocolatiers are finding it hard to locate the amounts of sugar they need to keep their businesses going as we head into the holiday season.
Hockey history was made on the Siksika Nation Wednesday night.
After months of road work, the streets of downtown Lethbridge are open once again.
A pair of southern Alberta men have been charged with several offences after police say they were stealing copper wire from several remote sites.
The future of the Lethbridge and District Exhibition could lie in the hands of the Alberta government and whether or not they choose to provide additional funding for un-budgeted costs from the construction of the Agri-food Hub and Trade Centre.
The University of Lethbridge is hoping to give back to students as part of its annual “Giving Tuesday” campaign.
Bruce Peninsula divers find 1800's shipwreck by accident while filing documentary on invasive mussels. Scott Miller reports.
Russian missiles tore through apartment buildings in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region, local officials said Thursday, killing at least one person and burying families under rubble as the Kremlin's forces continued to pound the fiercely contested area with long-range weapons.
Compared to the peak pandemic years of 2020 and 2021, Canada experienced an uptick in prescription drug shortages in 2022 that Health Canada says has continued throughout 2023.
A number of doctors are facing scrutiny for publicizing their opinions on the Israel-Hamas war. Critics say expressing their political views could impact patient care, while others say that it is being used as an excuse for censorship.
With speculation rising that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will follow his father's footsteps in the snow to a pre-election resignation, political columnist Don Martin focuses on one Liberal cabinet minister who's emerging as leadership material -- and who stands out as a fresh-faced contrast to the often 'angry and abrasive' leader of the Conservatives.
Israel and Hamas on Thursday agreed to extend their ceasefire by another day, just minutes before it was set to expire. The truce in Gaza appeared increasingly tenuous as most women and children held by the militants have already been released in swaps for Palestinian prisoners.
Some provinces are moving to HPV tests as the primary mode of cervical cancer screening, and others are close behind, an expert says.
Royal commentator Afua Hagan on five revelations in a new book that's sure to send shockwaves through the Royal Family's ranks.
A new survey suggests one in four Canadians believe a university degree is essential to succeed economically.
Owen Grace has spent the last 20 years sharing his childhood hobby, Lego, through an exhibit he calls, 'Bricks by the Sea.'