Calgary police are asking the driver who hit a pedestrian on Feb. 29 at the intersection of 32nd Avenue and 34th Street Northeast to come forward.
The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit issued a boil-water advisory following a recent water main break.
At the Millennium Library, 'we have library staff that can help with resumes, filling out forms, or basic computer help. We have community crisis workers ... things like that.'
Investigations of two employees with the Office of the Auditor General led to their firing for side contracts with the federal government. The cases have been referred to police.
The Fishing Gear Coalition of Atlantic Canada says a four-year agreement with the federal Fisheries Department ends on March 31 and there’s been no indication it will be renewed.
City engineers had ordered the lane closed to cars after discovering the trap door to the underground sewer entrance was cracked, making the area unsafe for drivers.
The municipal government of one of the busiest tourist spots in B.C. is looking to have the new restrictions in place in its town, despite being exempted from them.
Statistics Canada says households owed $1.79 in credit market debt on average for every dollar of disposable income in the fourth quarter.
From recreation centres and libraries, here are the Edmonton services that will be affected by looming job action Thursday morning by members of Civic Services Union 52.
In a news release issued Wednesday, police said investigators have six suspects they are looking for.
Emergency personnel are at the scene on a highway south of Regina following a report of a motor vehicle collision.
Crown prosecutor François Godin made the announcement in a hearing Wednesday at the courthouse in Quebec City, but he did not disclose what charge Jacques Delisle would admit to.
Hamilton fire says a dwelling suffered 'significant damage' after high heat and zero visibility inside the property chased firefighters from the home's interior.
In 2023, reported frauds increased 41 per cent, driven by tap schemes and phone or online scams, Triance told councillors.
Haitian community leaders in Montreal are expressing dismay at current efforts to quell the outbreak of violence by armed gangs in the Caribbean country.
Environment Canada says the soaring temperatures across much of Alberta this week could be a preview of the kind of weather we can expect this spring.
With 66 points, the Rockets are currently in fifth place, two points behind the fourth-place Wenatchee Wild at 68 points.
A week after pulling exams for Grade 10 and Grade 12 students, Manitoba has reinstated it testing program in responses to concerns from parents. Changes, however, are still coming.
No progress has been made between the City of Edmonton and CSU 52, a union spokesperson said Tuesday afternoon, as the strike is set to take effect Thursday morning.
Manitoba's auditor general says the government should improve some encryption settings and do more to train staff in phishing and other scams to support work-from-home policies.
Dr. Jose Fancois has been named Manitoba's first provincial chief medical officer, Shared Health announced on Tuesday.