It's a big step forward in Calgary's Green Fleet Strategy: an electric/diesel fire engine will be tested in Calgary and its cold weather for the next five years.
A B.C. judge says trial delays for a man accused of sexually assaulting a six-year-old girl went beyond a "ceiling" set by the Supreme Court of Canada.
Stealing some of the spotlight from women and gender issues was a political battle that led to what was effectively a counter-conference in the same downtown hotel.
The representative for children in British Columbia says the provincial child welfare system is either in a state of crisis or close to it with understaffing and unmanageable workloads.
Police spoke Tuesday about a drug trafficking investigation from this past spring, as well as Project Gauge -- an investigation into firearms trafficking involving 3D-printed guns.
Ongoing wildfire strife as well as at least one crash have affected B.C. Interior highways and motorists are being advised to check Drive BC before they embark on any road trips.
In a recent analysis of MLS listings, Andrew Smith of Royal LePage in Kelowna said the region has 264 apartments, from Peachland to Oyama, currently for sale and vacant.
A single software update has brought the digital world to its knees as workers around the world woke up on Friday and found they couldn't boot up their computers.
The 2024 Winnipeg Folk Festival took place from July 11th – 14th in Birds Hill Park. Photos from the event show rain and heat did not stop festival goers from enjoying the event.
Celebrating the loveable name-sake, in this case a handful of miniature wire-haired dachshunds, or the famous hot dog itself, National Hot Dog Day in Calgary has plenty to offer.
Documents obtained by Global News show the government rushed promotional signs for Highway 413 and the Bradford Bypass, before ripping them out because the font wasn't big enough.
A B.C. judge has dismissed applications by relatives of Robert Pickton's victims to intervene in court proceedings over plans to destroy evidence related to the serial killer.
Irene Jaime, 44, from Calgary said she had to fight for months to get her 'life back' after being mistakenly declared deceased on Alberta's health-care reporting site Netcare.
Faced with drought, heat and water restrictions in the recent past, new home buyers in Calgary are choosing drought-resistant, sod-free yards for their new homes.
Société des alcools du Québec spokeswoman Linda Bouchard says that since last week the shelves have been emptying quickly at between 20 and 25 outlets located near Ontario.