Christmas gifts for Attawapiskat
When the images of conditions on the Attawapiskat First Nation hit the news, many were shocked.
When the images of conditions on the Attawapiskat First Nation hit the news, many were shocked.
Canada is looking to sell Alberta’s tar sands oil to Asia.
A Cree artist from northern Alberta is making a name for himself in Edmonton.
A court ruling crucial to the future of the Metis land claims is facing the Metis people as they commemorate the death of Louis Riel.
A British Columbia court has lifted a freeze on dozens of residential school survivor compensation cases handled by a Calgary law firm.
It has faced protests on both sides of the border, and now the U.S. State Department has ordered a review of the $7 billion Keystone XL pipeline in a decision that could delay the project until after 2012 U.S. Presidential election.
In this story, we meet up with a veteran who fought in Europe during the Second World War.
APTN National News Earlier this year, the community of Slave Lake suffered nearly $700 million…
A historic totem police which once stood outside an Edmonton office that suffered weathering and erosion has now fully been restored by the grandson and great-grandson of the original carver.