Professional storm chasers monitor an approaching tornado in western Kansas on May 8, 2008. ‘May 8, 2008 felt like a special day from the
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MPs studying bus safety not calling for mandatory seatbelts on school buses
OTTAWA — A committee of MPs who probed bus-passenger safety in Canada has decided not to call for seatbelts to be installed in Canadian
Motorists, cyclists and pedestrians all responsible for road safety, councillor says
Texting pedestrians and inexperienced cyclists can add to traffic stress if motorists can’t be sure that all users of the city’s roads will abide by
New community well-being and safety strategy presented to Lethbridge community issues committee
Community well-being and safety in Lethbridge was front and centre Monday as members of city council met as the community issues committee. Danica Ferris
City of Calgary hopes focus on traffic safety will prevent injuries
The City of Calgary has declared May traffic safety month, and employed a number of measures aimed at reducing injuries and deaths on city
B.C. and Yukon compare notes on bear safety
Two wildlife experts from B.C. say that province’s experience with bear control could help Yukon. The two met with representatives from municipalities and First Nations on
Downed Boeings void of optional safety features — some Canadian 737 MAX 8s didn’t have them either – National
The two Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes involved in deadly crashes in the past six months lacked safety features — because they came at
Following deaths of 21 horses, California racetrack imposes new safety, welfare rules
ARCADIA, Calif. — Santa Anita will impose new rules to scrutinize horses training on its racetrack and add a director of equine welfare following
Donation bins get safety upgrade in Prince George
A Prince George charity is replacing it’s clothing donation bins with a new, lidless design for increased safety in response to several deaths connected
Public Safety Minister Goodale discusses national security priorities
The country’s four major securities priorities were brought to light in front of a full house at the University of Regina’s College Avenue Campus