Edmonton avenges opening-night NHL loss to Vancouver
Canada has no laws requiring retailers to accept returns, but provinces have some rules
Alan Davidson convicted of abusing boys in B.C. and Saskatchewan in late ’70s, early ’90s
The first plane bearing Syrian refugees landed in Toronto on Dec. 10, 2015
A virus spreading around the community more easily leads to an increase in hospitalization and deaths
B.C. has allocated 25,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine to First Nations for distribution by the end of February
Fortin says efforts are already underway to make sure the supplies and storage needs are identified
Shin Wook Lim was found guilty of 10 charges, including sexual assault and sexual interference
‘I don’t know what more there is to say, it’s disgusting’
Ruling is scheduled to come on Jan. 29
Ruling said Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation was liable for sexual abuse of boys at the former orphanage
Many doctors don’t know when they will be vaccinated and the association says that needs to change
Statistics Canada reported only 146,000 Canadians driving home from the United States in December
Rookie Nils Hoglander nets first career goal in win over Oilers
Nav Canada also suffered a 59 per cent decrease in air traffic last quarter
Dr. Brendan Hanley says any adult who would like to get a vaccine will have a chance to get one within a matter of weeks
Canada’s Kathleen Heddle and Marnie McBean won Olympic gold medals in 1992 and 1996
The military has established new rules around hateful misconduct over the past year
Alberta Sen. Scott Tannas said he will be ready to participate when the Senate resumes its sittings
Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine’s label says doses should be given 21 days apart and Moderna’s calls for a 28-day gap