The Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs says to stay safe if using fireworks this Canada Day weekend, but the best thing to do is leave it to the professionals.
W.A. Ranches was gifted to the University of Calgary's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in 2018. It's still a working ranch but now it's also home base in world-leading research.
UPS Canada brought its mobile 18-wheeler exhibit and training to its international hub in Calgary, to train drivers to recognize and fight human trafficking.
President Maureen Adamson says the college will lose 'millions' in revenue, in large part due to the new federal cap on international students. Twenty-nine programs are being cut.
The first project is complete under the city's Downtown Calgary Development Incentive Program, even as developers update a second project and announce a third.
Two 17-year-olds are accused in the death of a St. Mary's First Nation elder in Fredericton. A group of supporters for the victim say he had a 'heart of gold.'
Robert Miller, founder of global electronics distributor Future Electronics, was arrested in May on 21 sex charges involving 10 complainants, many of whom were minors at the time.
"We are encouraged by the recognition of foreign government interference as a matter of public interest in Justice Perell's ruling," Corus said in a statement Thursday.
B.C.'s election is still months away, but Premier David Eby held a campaign event ahead of what he called a personal countdown: next week's expected birth of his third child.
City councilors are set to expand on previously approved renoviction rules by adding legislation that addresses tenant evictions through apartment demolitions.
Crane safety has become a higher-profile issue since 2021, when a crane collapsed in Kelowna, taking the lives of five men, four of whom worked on the structure.
The Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation says it already has more kits than it did all of last summer, prompting a warning for Calgarians relocating adult skunks.
Plans to curtail the racket caused by early morning construction won't work for builders in Kelowna, according to a letter from an industry lobby group.
A Sikh activist says the killing of B.C. temple leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar has shown they are vindicated in their claims that India targeted separatists overseas.
From the playgrounds to the bright lights of professional basketball, Mathieu Kamba is living out his dream. He's playing with his hometown team and giving back to the community.