Alta. church moves service to unknown location after authorities fence off property
"They can take our facility but we'll just find another one," GraceLife Church's pastor James Coates opened service on Sunday.

"They can take our facility but we'll just find another one," GraceLife Church's pastor James Coates opened service on Sunday.
A Quebec woman is the first in Canada to develop a blood clot after being vaccinated with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.
Health Canada says it’s closely watching the situation south of the border, where federal health and safety officials have paused the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine over concerns of a small number of rare blood clotting events.
Worker and patient advocates in multiple provinces are calling for permanent paid sick days, arguing that the federal COVID-19 sick leave benefit has too many restrictions for lower-income, precarious and migrant workers.
The U.S. on Tuesday recommended a 'pause' in using the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to investigate reports of rare but potentially dangerous blood clots, setting off a chain reaction worldwide and dealing a setback to the global vaccine campaign.
The Ontario government has released more details on how people in eligible groups and in COVID-19 hot spots can get their vaccine.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reminding front-line workers about the availability of a federal sick leave benefit, and is offering premiers more help to speed up their vaccine rollouts as the country faces a third major surge in new cases.
The place of gig workers has become a key issue in ongoing deliberation on how the decades-old employment insurance system will be updated.
As millions of Canadians prepare to file their taxes this spring following an unusual year, it’s proving to be a trickier tax season than normal.
As Canada enters a potential third wave of COVID-19, entrepreneurs across the country are left questioning the future of their businesses, with others mourning the loss of what was.
Canada's auditor general said while she applauds the government's efforts to get money out the door quickly to Canadians who had been impacted financially by the COVID-19 pandemic, less rigorous eligibility screening did lead to cases of abuse.
"They can take our facility but we'll just find another one," GraceLife Church's pastor James Coates opened service on Sunday.
Alberta's chief medical officer of health will give her first COVID-19 update in four days on Tuesday.
An Opposition bill that proposes Alberta's Rocky Mountains be protected from open-pit coal mines can move forward for debate in the provincial legislature.
The Alberta government is offering more cash to small businesses forced to shut down during the third wave of COVID-19.
The 2021 Memorial Cup has been cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Investigators have released a report on what they believe went wrong nearly a year ago that caused thousands of litres of crude oil to spill from a B.C. pumping facility.
A Nova Scotia man is being transported to Alberta after being accused of forcing a woman to work in the sex trade in the Edmonton area between November and December of 2019.
With the opening of rapid flow-through vaccination centres around the province, including two "mega clinics" in Alberta's largest cities, the premier expects the province to be "back to normal" in the fall.
"It is increasingly clear that many involved in these protests are unhinged conspiracy theorists," Alberta's premier said Monday of some of those gathered at the provincial legislature protesting masks and calling to "lock [Dr. Hinshaw] up."
A Quebec woman is the first in Canada to develop a blood clot after being vaccinated with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.
Health Canada says it’s closely watching the situation south of the border, where federal health and safety officials have paused the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine over concerns of a small number of rare blood clotting events.
Canadians can now apply for refunds from Air Canada for cancelled flights as part of the government's financial assistance package to the embattled airline.
More than 3,600 new COVID-19 infections were found across Ontario as health officials reported the highest positivity rate since last April.
China's ambassador to Canada says the media has "hyped up" stories about violations against the two Canadians detained in China.
Here's some advice for couples that had to reschedule or change their wedding plans during the pandemic.
Jill Macyshon has the story of the rescue operation to save a 12-year-old boy in northern Manitoba from being swallowed by a sinkhole.
An eight-day period of national mourning for the death of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, is underway in the U.K.
Hospital staff in Colombia are praising a 104-year-old coronavirus patient after she recovered from the virus for a second time.
Jill Macyshon has the story on the flood of social media selfies from people getting their COVID-19 vaccinations.