Unemployment in Alberta remains steady, Edmonton's jobless rate still high
Edmonton's unemployment rate is among the highest in the country, according to new data from Statistics Canada.
Edmonton's unemployment rate is among the highest in the country, according to new data from Statistics Canada.
A street in Sundance has been shut down Friday morning as first responders are investigating a natural gas leak.
Glow Lethbridge has partnered with a number of charities this holiday season to help give back.
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A celebration of life for Darrel Janz, a longtime Calgary broadcaster who died last month, was held on Dec. 5.
Ten things to do in Calgary this weekend.
A street in Sundance has been shut down Friday morning as first responders are investigating a natural gas leak.
The union representing beef slaughterhouse workers in the province says Cargill’s plan to cut its global workforce may not affect members at the High River plant, but it is still evaluating the situation.
Calgary’s real estate prices are expected to continue to increase next year, according to a recent market forecast.
Glow Lethbridge has partnered with a number of charities this holiday season to help give back.
A new partnership in Lethbridge will look to improve and maintain paths within the city's river bottom trail network.
A Lethbridge police community peace officer has been charged with an off-duty incident stemming from more than 10 years ago.
Lethbridge has seen its population of people experiencing homelessness increase significantly over recent years, but help is coming, as construction is underway on an expansion of the Lethbridge Shelter.
A southern Alberta man has been sentenced to five-and-a-half years, less time served, in connection with a fatal attack on Linden Grier more than three years ago.
B.C. landmark gets giant Taylor Swift bracelet for concerts
As the hunt for a masked gunman who stalked and killed the head of the largest U.S. health insurer moved into its third day Friday, surveillance footage provided more clues about the suspect's travels and the places he visited before the shooting.
Purolator and UPS have paused shipments from some courier companies as they try to work through a deluge of deliveries brought on by the Canada Post strike.
With the fate of the federal government's promised $250 cheques for 18.7 million workers hanging in the balance, the NDP forced a debate Friday on a motion pushing for the prime minister to expand eligibility. The conversation was cut short, though, by Conservative MPs' interventions.
Michael Gordon Jackson, the Saskatchewan father who withheld his then seven-year-old daughter from her mom for nearly 100 days to prevent the girl from getting a COVID-19 vaccine, was handed a 12-month prison sentence and 200 days probation on Friday, but credited with time served.
A longstanding lawsuit against Ticketmaster is nearing its end, with a judge expected to approve the more than $6 million dollar settlement before the end of the year.
With Canada Post workers on strike, many individuals and businesses are facing the challenge of sending and receiving mail. Here are the answers to some of Canadians’ most-asked questions.
New research is raising concerns about the safety of splash pads, which can be ground zero for germs and greatly increase the risk of spreading disease.
Canada is expanding its federal ban on firearms, adding 324 makes and models of guns to the prohibited weapons list, effective immediately.
Canada had 1.5 million unemployed people in November, propelling its jobless rate to a near-eight-year high outside of the pandemic era and boosting chances of a large interest rate cut on Dec. 11.