Alberta considers fencing off calving pens for caribou in impacted forests
Alberta is considering fencing off large areas of northern woodlands to preserve threatened caribou herds on some of the most heavily impacted lands in the province.
Alberta is considering fencing off large areas of northern woodlands to preserve threatened caribou herds on some of the most heavily impacted lands in the province.
While working 34 storeys above the ground in downtown Edmonton, Jessica Wood has been snapping incredible photos of the cityscape.
John Tuckwell is one of the first Canadians to granted a medically assisted death. When Tuckwell is ready, a doctor will administer medication that will end his life.
Jun 8 – For the first time since a massive wildfire forced the entire city to flee, residents of three hardest-hit Fort McMurray neighbourhoods were allowed to see their properties. Raw video shot in the Abasand neighbourhood shows the devastating aftermath of last month’s wildfire.
For the first time since a massive wildfire forced the entire city to flee, residents of three hardest-hit Fort McMurray neighbourhoods were allowed to see their properties.
Environment Canada issued the watch shortly before 12:15 p.m., saying conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms that may bring with them strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain.
The Calgary Zoo announced Wednesday that three Humboldt penguin chicks born last month are set to join the Penguin Plunge.
Residents of the three restricted Fort McMurray neighbourhoods saw the destruction for the first time Wednesday. Residents were able to get into their communities through guided visits to see what’s left of their homes. Shallima Maharaj has more from Abasand.
Nanaimo RCMP are investigating after a 15-year-old boy was allegedly assaulted at a local high school.
You’re preparing for a day-long hike with your trail mix, water bottle and - Victoria’s Secret perfume?
Ottawa plans to give the provinces more money for legal aid programs to help improve access to the justice system.
The company behind the F-35 fighter jet is disputing claims made by Canada's defence minister about the level of interaction between Ottawa and its executives in recent months.
A credit-rating agency is suggesting the Manitoba government's recent budget may not help the province's credit rating because it offers a weak fiscal outlook.
Lowe's Canada is garnering a lot of positive attention on social media after they hired a Regina man and his service dog.
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne says critically ill people in the province can seek a doctor's help to end their life even before the federal government comes up with new legislation on assisted dying.
Medical students at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine to be taught legal and ethical parameters about physician assisted death.
A man charged with kidnapping and aggravated assault in the 2015 abduction and beating of Richard Suter has been found guilty of the charges.
RCMP in New Brunswick say the number of injuries and fatalities as a result of vehicle crashes is alarming.
In our weekly Adopt a Pet segment with the Edmonton Humane Society, Dr. Ted Purcell introduces us to Lloyd the dog and Pumbaa the cat, and talked about some of the sensory changes older pets undergo as they age.
There are so many great things to see and do in our province. If your family is looking for some summer vacation ideas why not explore Alberta? Mike Morrison from Travel Alberta joined Global News Morning to talk about road trip ideas.
Most Wednesday mornings, Global News Morning takes few moments to highlight some of the health issues that you or your family may be facing. This week Dr. Shelley Duggan talked about Lyme disease: What it is, how you get it, how to recognize the sympto…
More than a thousand people are getting ready for this weekend’s ALS Society of Alberta walk. The fundraiser is important for so many families in the province – in particular, this year’s walk ambassador John Orfino. He joined Global News Morning to talk about the fight to end the neurodegenerative disease.
A park named for an Edmonton police officer killed in the line of duty will be dedicated on the one year anniversary of his death, which his wife says they will mark with a celebration of his life.
Twice a month political analyst Dr. Robert Murray from the Frontier Centre for Public Policy joins Global News Morning to talk politics. This week he discusses the passing of the Bill 20 carbon tax, how the opposition fell short in presenting alternatives, and the wrap up of the spring sitting.
It’s Alberta senior’s week and a local organization is kicking it off in style. The annual ‘Older, Bolder, Better’ celebration will be held this week to promote an age friendly community. Organizers Janice and Hayley joined Global News Morning with the…