More than 100 coyote carcasses dumped on public lands in southern Alberta
Alberta Fish and Wildlife has received a complaint that 150 coyote carcasses were dumped on public lands surrounding a reservoir in southern Alberta.
Alberta Fish and Wildlife has received a complaint that 150 coyote carcasses were dumped on public lands surrounding a reservoir in southern Alberta.
Get ready to lose an hour of sleep overnight. Daylight Saving Time comes into effect at 2:00 a.m. Sunday morning.
Witnesses say a base jumper has safely parachuted the Shard in London, and evaded police by jumping on the subway.
A fatal crash has closed Highway 5 south of Kamloops.
Six students will brave the cold to raise money and awareness for homelessness this week in Halifax.
Chef Christophe Bonzon shares his recipe for Tonka Caramel Sale Eclair. Salted caramel Ganache Ingredients 1/4 cup sugar 1 tbs soft salted butter 1 cup whipping cream 36 per cent 1/2 cup Milk chocolate 38 per cent cocoa Method In a saucepan make a dry caramel adding the sugar slowly until it is nicely caramelized...
WINNIPEG — While it isn’t officially spring yet, it sure feels like it in Winnipeg this weekend. Temperatures reached a high of 10 C on Saturday with largely sunny skies. It is the warmest March 12 on record, breaking the previous record of 9.5 C set in 2012. Winnipeggers should consider themselves lucky as the...
Those who didn’t get away somewhere hot for March Break can still enjoy some near summer-like temperatures this weekend, Environment Canada predicts.
A Regina establishment in the 600 block of Victoria Ave East was evacuated early Friday morning following a joint investigation between the Regina Police VICE unit, Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority, and Regina Fire Department.
A U.S. restaurant chain has come under fire from the NAACP after using a photo of at least one black man being hanged as table decor.
Volunteers interested in helping Syrian refugees in the Okanagan are attending a workshop in Kelowna.
Over 100 presenters from 21 different universities are taking part in the conference.
WestJet has hired Ernst & Young to investigate after it says several employees came forward with new information about workplace assault and harassment.
About 30 firefighters were called to an early morning blaze at the Alberta Hospital Edmonton on Saturday.
After achieving success as a pilot project in Ontario, a unique anti-smoking initiative is coming to western Canada. The 10 week program aims to have smokers quit by using running as a tool. Kristyn Berry, a health promotion coordinator with the Canadian Cancer Society, dropped by the Weekend Morning News to talk to Kent Morrison...
French air accident investigators are briefing relatives of the people killed in last year's Germanwings crash on the results of their investigation.
The school board confirms the accused is currently on leave from her job as a teacher.
Thinking about fasting for a day to lose weight? A growing body of research suggests intermittent fasting may help with weight loss and weight management.
Family members of a Canadian teacher jailed in Indonesia say they're satisfied the federal government is doing more than paying lip service to the case.
The Islamic State group has launched two chemical attacks near the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, killing a three-year-old girl, wounding some 600 people and causing hundreds more to flee, Iraqi officials said Saturday.
The Rockets lost momentum into the third period, allowing the Blazers to gain points and force an overtime Friday night at Prospera Place.
A statement posted on Twitter Friday said the snow fight has been postponed until next year.
15-year old Maria Falcao flew all the way from Brazil to see Justin Bieber in Vancouver, only to find out she’d been duped. When Global News first met Falcao Friday morning, the teen was in a crowd of “Beliebers” staking out the Rosewood Hotel Georgia in the hopes of getting a glimpse of the pop...
The group of mostly women and small children had caught a train that took them to the border with Serbia. But instead of moving on, they found themselves in a no-man's-land.
According to new numbers from Alberta Health Services, EMS red alerts in both Calgary and Edmonton were down last year after numbers dramatically increased in 2014.