Lethbridge family finds trampoline on the roof during gusting winds Wednesday
Tammy Sonnenberg later made a humorous post on Facebook about the incident, joking the giant trampoline was up for sale as abstract art. Continue reading →
Tammy Sonnenberg later made a humorous post on Facebook about the incident, joking the giant trampoline was up for sale as abstract art. Continue reading →
Elementary, middle and high school boundaries are all set to change to reduce class sizes, which will mean many west side students bussing to school across the river. Continue reading →
Starting a business in a pandemic is a daunting prospect, but for some in southern Alberta, the conditions fostered a perfect storm. Continue reading →
Dr. Karine Dion died by suicide on Jan 3. Her family hopes lessons learned from her death will save lives. Continue reading →
Dalhousie University is leading the initiative intended to develop a wastewater surveillance approach for the virus throughout Nova Scotia. Continue reading →
“I grew up as a Fenerbahce fan as a kid in Germany. … Fenerbahce is like Real Madrid in Spain. The biggest club in the country.”
“It doesn’t matter if they run out of gas or have an injury. We are going to be on the way.” Continue reading →
“We have lost a very good human being not just from a policing perspective but, from a human standpoint as well.” Continue reading →
When it comes to COVID-19 vaccines, Canadians want results, Rob Breakenridge says, not excuses. Watch video →
Kingston Health Sciences Centre attending physician in infectious diseases Dr. Gerald Evans says long-term care workers and residents will be the first to receive the vaccine. Continue reading →