To keep seagulls from nesting on the roof of the Leslie Barns facility, the TTC will soon begin using sound cannons to scare away the growing number of birds. The
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Alberta government is proposing a new independent agency with “police-like functions” to operate alongside local police agencies across the province. In
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A limited deer harvest will take place in the Kootenays this year as the province starts testing for chronic wasting disease. The
The Taber Police Service is turning 120 years old this year and say they have many things worth celebrating. There are many municipal police departments in Alberta, but Taber —
Calgarians have a long history of exercising direct democracy via plebiscite votes. In December 1912, the city’s nearly 44,000 citizens were first called to vote on a plebiscite on the
A winning creation from an Okanagan class of engineers has taken top spot at a well-established Canadian competition. A group of UBC Okanagan engineering students took gold in the Great
On April 8, for the first time in nearly 700 years, the path of a total solar eclipse will pass right over Kingston. The impending event has created a lot
The federal government estimates it will need to pay almost $3.4 billion for its share of the disaster recovery bills for flooding and landslides that devastated British Columbia’s Fraser Valley in November
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A Cape Breton coal mine that had been ordered to cease operations after two roof falls last summer is being permitted to resume year-round
A man, also wanted out of Alberta on a warrant for fraud, is behind bars in Manitoba after a grandparent scam. On Feb. 28, Mounties said a 79-year-old woman went


