Calgary's $1.7B Critical Infrastructure in Poor Condition
A new city report reveals $1.7 billion worth of Calgary's most critical assets are in poor condition, with $5.7 billion needed over 10 years for repairs and replacements.
A new city report reveals $1.7 billion worth of Calgary's most critical assets are in poor condition, with $5.7 billion needed over 10 years for repairs and replacements.
Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette dismisses calls to delay Quebec's proposed written constitution until after the next election, defending the plan as in the collective interest despite opposition criticism.
A grand jury declined to indict six Democratic lawmakers after the Trump administration sought charges over a video reminding service members they can refuse illegal orders. Senator Adam Schiff called it a 'frontal assault on the rule of law.'
The City of Halifax has spent 50% of its snow clearing budget this winter, with officials confident in managing the remainder of the season despite ongoing challenges.
Surrey RCMP are investigating a sexual assault that occurred near a SkyTrain station, urging witnesses and anyone with video footage to come forward to aid the investigation.
Richard Tillman, younger brother of late NFL star Pat Tillman, admitted to setting fire to a San Jose post office, facing up to 20 years in prison. The family cites mental health struggles.
Sen. Mark Kelly criticizes Republicans for staying quiet after Trump's Justice Department sought to prosecute six Democratic lawmakers over a video urging troops to disobey illegal orders.
Ontario's police watchdog finds no grounds for criminal charges against two Halton cops in a drunk driving crash that killed three, but cites possible misconduct for failing to remove the driver from the road.
Edmonton is considering designating a section of 78 Avenue as an entertainment district to allow public alcohol consumption, with strong community support and specific regulations.
Calgary police have initiated a second coordinated sweep under Operation Order, focusing on proactive patrols, outreach, and enforcement to address drug activity, social disorder, and violent offences in the downtown core.
Two individuals have been formally charged in connection with a recent shooting at a North Battleford apartment. Police continue their investigation into the incident that has raised community safety concerns.
Regina Police Service concludes months-long investigation with arrests of four individuals from Saskatchewan and Alberta, seizing significant quantities of drugs and related evidence.
Rep. Nancy Mace showcases her open office layout with no desk or chief of staff, promoting collaboration while facing allegations of erratic behavior and high staff turnover rates in Congress.
A Toronto councillor proposes celebrating Little Jamaica's heritage in new Eglinton Crosstown stations, as residents lament the loss of community identity after prolonged construction forced small businesses to close.
Burnaby RCMP are actively searching for a suspect following a reported sexual assault of a woman in a local park. Authorities urge the public to come forward with any information.
A young child sustained serious injuries in an incident at Vorlage ski hill and was transported to CHEO for urgent medical treatment. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident.
Law enforcement authorities in Ontario have issued a public safety alert regarding the anticipated presence of motorcycle club members in Gananoque on the upcoming Friday the 13th, urging residents to remain vigilant.
Katlim Kristian John Desjarlais-Kelly testified at his second-degree murder trial that fear drove his actions during the shooting death of Arden Panipekeesick in Saskatoon.
The United States will commence payments on its substantial financial arrears to the United Nations within the coming weeks, according to a U.S. envoy. This move addresses a longstanding debt issue.
A man was shot outside a Cactus Club restaurant in Calgary on February 10, 2026, in what police describe as a targeted attack. The incident occurred in the parking lot on Macleod Trail S.E.
A new Harvard/Harris poll reveals two-thirds of Americans disapprove of ICE, sparking debate over immigration enforcement and public safety concerns.
Calgary Police Service conducts another enforcement sweep in downtown core as part of Operation Order initiative targeting social disorder and violent crime in six communities.
Ivelise Lau, a Cuban woman visiting family on Montreal's South Shore, may be unable to leave Canada as her visa nears expiration, highlighting immigration challenges for foreign visitors.
A judge has ordered former NFL linebacker Darron Lee to remain jailed without bond on a murder charge related to his girlfriend's death, following a court hearing.
A Peel Region man faces a first-degree murder charge following a deadly shooting in Brampton in 2024, with police releasing his image as the investigation continues.
Timothy Caulfield highlights parallels between Alberta separation rhetoric and health misinformation trends, urging critical scrutiny of political narratives.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand calls for NATO's new Arctic Sentry mission to become a lasting program, following its launch to address tensions over U.S. interest in Greenland. The initiative aims to bolster security and cooperation in the rapidly changing
Toronto police are investigating the discovery of a submerged vehicle in Lake Ontario near Ashbridges Bay, close to Lake Shore Boulevard East and Leslie Street, on Wednesday afternoon.
RCMP identifies Tumbler Ridge shooter as transgender female Jesse Van Rootselaar. Data shows transgender individuals account for less than 0.1% of U.S. mass shootings despite political rhetoric suggesting otherwise.
Vice President JD Vance urges Olympic athletes to focus on sports and national unity rather than political expression, following controversy over skier Hunter Hess's remarks.