Alberta RCMP continue search for witnesses to Christmas Day rampage
Police in Alberta are continuing to search for witnesses after a violent Christmas Day chase that ended with police shooting and killing a 37-year-old Red Deer man.
Police in Alberta are continuing to search for witnesses after a violent Christmas Day chase that ended with police shooting and killing a 37-year-old Red Deer man.
A Calgary couple who renovated their kitchen to match a cartoon one on the "Simpsons" has been saluted by the TV show.
A man honoured for penning the most popular comment ever made on the New York Times' website isn't actually who everyone believes him to be.
Police said a 19-year-old Calgary woman found dead in a Cranston home in September was killed due to an "intentional administration of drugs" given to her by a female family member.
A 55-year-old Fort St. John man remains in an Edmonton hospital as doctors fight to save his life and what remains of both arms following a dog attack on Christmas Day.
'Star Wars' creator George Lucas has finally sounded off on 'The Force Awakens,' calling Disney "white slavers" and the film "retro."
Changes to The Sask Employment Act have been a long time coming after being ruled unconstitutional by Canada's Supreme Court. The legislation had denied some public employees the ability to strike.
Just when they thought their pest problem was over, they heard the snap of a trap.
BlackBerry says it will remain operating in Pakistan after that country's government backed off from its request to gain access to the company's servers.
Tougher penalties for distracted driving in Alberta are going to include demerits come Jan. 1.
Popular Winnipeg eateries Salisbury House and Gondola Pizza will no longer operate at Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport.
Police in western Newfoundland are investigating a possible case of cyberbullying at a junior high school, weeks after another student drew attention to a similar anonymous online poll.
The City of Saskatoon has been removing unauthorized stickers from its equipment and buildings since mid-December.
Paramount Pictures and CBS Studios are suing Alec Peters, the producer of the crowdfunded 'Star Trek' film 'Axanar', for copyright infringement.
If you're looking to plan a trip to one of the country's best-loved campgrounds or historic sites, and you want to secure the perfect spot months in advance, Parks Canada's announcement it will open reservations early should help with your itinerary.
In consultation with Global News meteorologists, and prominent Alberta storm chasers – here are the top weather headlines of 2015.
For the second time in as many days, a man is in custody after a disturbance aboard an Air Canada flight.
Alberta had it’s share of memorable weather over the past 12 months. Margeaux Morin has the top weather headlines for Alberta in 2015.
Tuesday's earthquake has many people thinking about making preparations for a large quake that could hit B.C.'s south coast. That could include earthquake insurance.
A woman accused of intentionally plowing a car into a crowd of pedestrians on a Las Vegas Strip sidewalk had marijuana in her system, but prosecutors said that it's unlikely she will be charged with driving under the influence.
Northern Michigan’s Lake Superior State University on Thursday released its 41st annual List of Words Banished from the Queen’s English for Misuse, Overuse and General Uselessness.
Charges have been laid against a 47-year-old California man arising out of an accident on a British Columbia highway that injured several passengers.
Charges are pending after police said a man driving a minivan led officers on an hour-long chase in an area spanning near Beaumont to southeast Edmonton Wednesday night.
Everett downs Kelowna 2-1 in the first game of a home-and-home series.
Thousands of Edmontonians will gather at Winston Churchill Square to ring in the new year Thursday. And as Shallima Maharaj reports, they can expect to see a spectacular sight in the sky at midnight.