In the wake of a devastating mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., grieving friends and family members are starting to share more information about the victims who were killed or injured.
Registered clinical counsellor Alyson Jones says both immediate and ongoing support are needed for survivors and community ...
A black bear cub rescued from a Slave Lake deck is now in the care of an Alberta animal rescue.
February is Heart Month, and a Calgary company is offering free CPR workshops in an effort to teach lifesaving skills to as ...
A 108-year-old woman has finally received a medal recognizing her service in the Second World War. CTV’s Colton Wiens reports.
Climate law expert Michael Gerrard says Trump’s reversal on a ruling that linked air pollution to climate change will impact ...
The Alberta Winter Games are set for this weekend in Lakeland County, and CTV Calgary is profiling some of the figure skaters ...
A new survey shows Albertans are dating less and not spending as much money when they do go out. CTV News Edmonton's Amanda ...
More than 8,000 residents of the province are sharing what they call 'health-care horror stories.' It's part of a new ...
Tumbler Ridge, B.C., is in mourning today a day after 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar shot and killed eight people at a residence and nearby school before turning the gun on herself. Follow for live ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Tumbler Ridge, B.C., in the near future, says a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office.
As Tumbler Ridge focuses on grieving, hateful rhetoric about the transgender community is spreading online—because of the identity of the shooter.
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