Canadians trying to file their tax returns using Netfile have had their deadline extended from midnight Wednesday to May 6 due to problems with the Canada Revenue Agency's website.
Workers at a wildlife rehabilitation centre outside Edmonton worked to save a handful of oil-coated ducks Wednesday while environmentalists and officials with the Alberta government and Syncrude argued about who is responsible for the latest black mark against the province's
The death of a 19-year-old man whose body was found Saturday in front of a home in Edmonton's university area was not due to any criminal wrongdoing, police said Wednesday.
Teachers often say they do their job so they can make a difference in a student's life. It's a feeling shared by first lady Laura Bush and daughter Jenna, who have both served as teachers - and who both know
LAKE ALMANOR, CALIF: Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association (530-365-7500): No reports were available, but with good weather, anglers can expect limits to continue from the east shore shallow rocks from 38 to 45 ft.
A planned unit development that would include five private water ski lakes and 54 homes on 160 acres in Wabuska will be considered by the Lyon County Commission.
A Carson City man was sentenced to up to 10 years in prison Tuesday for being drunk when he slammed into a car in August killing an 84-year-old grandmother and critically injuring her 67-year-old daughter.
A June 30 trial date has been set for a Gardnerville man charged with attempted murder in the alleged assault on two men outside of a Carson City bar in February.
Two Carson City people, one a homeless man who held up a video store, and another who wrestled money away from a woman at an ATM machine, were both sentenced to prison this week.
PLEASANT VALLEY Craig Lowe's house has terrific defensible space. He's cleared away the land surrounding his home. There are dirt roads that can act as fire breaks on two sides of it.
State agency department directors huddled behind closed doors Tuesday afternoon looking for ways to cut another $400 million a year out of the state's budget.
The event, a family-fun celebration of natural resources and outdoor pursuits, will provide entertainment and activities that will educate visitors on what they can do to help preserve and care for our planet.