A man wanted in connection with the fatal 2018 shooting of two men, including rising Toronto rapper Smoke Dawg, has been arrested during a traffic stop in Alberta.
Peter Kimball, a meteorologist for Environment Canada says Toronto will most likely see snow accumulations closer to 7 centimetres by Tuesday night.
A 23-year-old man wanted on Canada-wide warrants for two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder stemming from a 2018 investigation in Toronto was arrested in Airdrie on Monday,
A 23-year-old man arrested earlier this week in Airdrie, who was wanted on Canada-wide warrants for first-degree murder in a 2018 Toronto double homicide, will be returned to Toronto, according to a Toronto Police Service (TPS) spokesperson.
The hits keep coming for teenage striker Kaylee Hunter. Last year the Calgary native — then 16 — was the youngest player invited to a Canadian under-20 camp in Germany.
The Canadian Medical Association and the Alberta Medical Association have issued separate statements dismissing the $2-million project as ‘misinformation’
Banff Sunshine Village says it's seeing more Americans hit the ski hills this winter, a bump they attribute in part to the Canadian loonie that has been hovering around 70 cents compared with the U.S.
A suspect in the shooting death of Toronto rapper Smoke Dawg was arrested during a traffic stop in the Calgary area earlier this week.
As the threat of 25 per cent tariffs looms over Canada, Alberta’s premier says Ottawa should appoint a “border czar” to work collaboratively with the United States.
"Continental energy security" was the watchword of both governments and industry for much of the past quarter century in North America: the idea that by linking the U.S. and Canada in a tight web of pipelines and refineries,
A contest in Stettler County this weekend will see teams compete to kill the most coyotes, but wildlife groups worry the event's narrow target misses the impact it could have on the area's ecosystem.
The Bank of Canada’s overnight interest rate cut by 0.25% to 3% is good news for prospective Toronto homeowners said Phil Soper, president and CEO of Royal LePage. “In Toronto, the price of detached homes has been a challenge for generations going back to gen X,