Incoming 'parade of storms' bad news for flood-soaked B.C.


B.C. disaster drives home need for flood-resistant infrastructure across Canada, climate experts say


Prepare for more heavy rainfall, B.C. officials tell province


B.C. woman fined $5,700 at border said agents unaware of new travel exemption issued by Canadian government


UCP constituency associations say they passed vote triggering early Kenney leadership review

More than a quarter of the United Conservative Party's constituency associations say they have passed special motions that will force a leadership review of Jason Kenney within the next three months.


Heavy snowfall, powerful winds expected as winter storm warnings issued for Alberta

Snowfall, winter storm and wind warnings and special weather statements have been issued for communities across Alberta, stretching from Slave Lake to Waterton National Park.


Trump ally Steve Bannon appears in court after surrendering to FBI over contempt charges

Steve Bannon, the former campaign chair and longtime ally of former president Donald Trump, surrendered to federal authorities on Monday to face contempt charges after defying a subpoena from a House committee investigating January's insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.


This is the busiest year ever for the housing market, with prices up 18%

The year is not yet over, but the Canadian Real Estate Association says 2021 was the busiest year ever for Canada's housing market, with average selling prices climbing to new highs, too.


Austria imposes nationwide lockdown for unvaccinated people

Austria took what its leader called the "dramatic" step Monday of implementing a nationwide lockdown for unvaccinated people who haven't recently had COVID-19.


Traditional foods give boost to First Nations battling diabetes

An award-winning cookbook featuring heirloom family recipes like deer meatballs, elk meatloaf, dandelion coffee and wild rice and mushroom casserole could be part of the solution to the growing problem of Type 2 diabetes among First Nations people.