WestJet has cancelled a number of flights as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida – including a couple of Calgary trips.
Category: Canada
Jasper wildfire: Alberta minister urges improved unified command structure
An Alberta minister told the hearing committee that he believes provincial authorities should have been better integrated into the unified command structure
B.C. Conservative leader reveals plans to address toxic drug crisis
B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad has laid out his solutions for the toxic drug crisis in the province, which include cutting wait times for voluntary treatment, a virtual program to connect people with addiction specialists and building “regional recovery communities” that would allow for 12-month live-in treatment.
B.C. man convicted of killing neighbour’s chihuahua to protect his chickens
A British Columbia provincial court judge says a Boston Bar man who shot a tea-cup Chihuahua named Bear claiming it was menacing his chickens was not justified in killing the animal.
Man sought by North Van RCMP after stealing firefighter uniforms from launderette
North Vancouver RCMP are searching for a man who has stolen several firefighter uniforms from a dry cleaner in Central Lonsdale.
‘They call me a bit of a miracle’: Calgary student wins $5K Brain Tumour Foundation scholarship
A Calgary student has won a $5,000 scholarship after writing an essay about her experience of being diagnosed with a brain tumour at a young age and her subsequent brain surgeries.
Toronto rapper ‘Top5’ brags about time in jail, thanks guards he says gave him cellphones
More than two weeks have passed since Hassan Ali walked out of a Toronto courtroom a free man, after prosecutors decided not to move forward with a first-degree murder trial against the local rapper.
Crash involving train, semi causes traffic delays near Lamont
A crash Tuesday morning between a train and a semi outside the Alberta town of Lamont is blocking traffic.
Manitoba government apologizes as part of $530M child welfare lawsuit settlement
The Manitoba government has apologized in the legislature for clawing back federal benefit payments to kids in the child welfare system.
Realtors Row returns to Churchill Square
Churchill Square is again home to Realtors Row.
