Under a cloudless sky in central Nova Scotia, about 50 people gathered outside an RCMP detachment Saturday to demand answers ...
Police officers in B.C. were skeptical that the province’s drug decriminalization pilot program would be successful, ...
The abundance of what Alberta's government calls "feral horses" has reached "unacceptable" population levels, according to ...
Most British Columbians don’t believe the provincial government’s claim that the budget will be balanced in 2013, according to an Ipsos Reid poll. Twelve per cent of those polled said they believed ...
A 20-year-old man appeared in Regina provincial court on Friday morning charged with manslaughter and failure to comply with a summons. He's charged in the death of Mitchell Lorne Oliver Anthony, 43.
Regina's snow storage site has put nearly $100,000 into the city's coffers since November. It costs about $10 for someone to get a tag to use the site for snow dumping, which is located near Fleet ...
Who better to assist you, and who knows the water more than fishermen?" said former Canadian navy engineer Dean Turpin, who has been teaching basic oil sp ...
A second teen boy is now facing charges after a failed carjacking last week where an accused crashed the vehicle he was allegedly trying to steal while attempting to drive it out of a parking lot.
The governing Tories are holding a strong lead heading into October's election, while the NDP is challenging the Liberals for second place, a new poll shows. "I'm pleased," Premier Kathy Dunderdale ...
Heritage enthusiasts are praying for some divine intervention in their squabble with the developer of a 91-storey condo tower planned for a site next to St. James Cathedral. The problem, they say, is ...
The federal government says it may “reallocate” its co-working sites to help departments that are short on space meet the goal of having unionized employees report to the office four days a week ...
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