In a 'hail mary' letter sent Thursday, Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek urged the provincial government to preserve existing portions of the Green Line as they work on a new alignment.
Jyoti Gondek asked for some of the work already done to be salvaged, to save taxpayer money and prevent delays in future work — including retaining the contract for new vehicles.
After a fierce war of words over the Green Line in recent days, Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek appeared to extend an olive branch ...
Mayor Jyoti Gondek says if the province were to use some of the city's existing work in the new alignment for the Green Line ...
The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge announced Friday it is now accepting reservations from guests for accommodations beginning Oct ...
Many lobster fishermen say they have seen an uptick in Coast Guard patrols in the Bay of Fundy less than a week after a ...
A black bear that was tranquilized in a park in Dartmouth, N.S., has been released back into the wild, according to the Nova ...
You’re in for a shocker – 6.4 per cent. Didn’t ...
The Saskatchewan Roughriders found the remedy for their recent woes -- a bye week, a CFL showdown against the Calgary ...
Thousands of protesters are expected to march into downtown Vancouver on Friday, demanding more action from their government ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly says close to 45,000 Canadians are in Lebanon, months after warning there is no ...