Big salaries at Alberta’s two largest universities disclosed on sunshine list
New salary disclosures show it can really pay to work at one of Alberta's two largest universities.
New salary disclosures show it can really pay to work at one of Alberta's two largest universities.
Five Canadians play the giants in Disney's 'The BFG' and they got to work with Steven Spielberg — not a bad gig.
Labour Minister Christina Gray has announced that the present minimum wage of $11.20 will increase by $1 on Oct. 1, with an additional $1.40 in October of 2017 and another $1.40 in 2018.
Alberta’s minimum wage is going up. As Kent Morrison reports, it was part of the NDP government’s platform.
Months after pulling its ride-sharing services out of the city because of an insurance dispute with the province, Uber is back. Vinesh Pratap explains.
Crops are in good to excellent condition across Saskatchewan as famers begin hay operations.
Thu, Jun 30 – This weekend Canadians from coast to coast will be celebrating our nation’s birthday. ET Canada will be airing their annual Canada Day special, but this year the focus will be on Fort McMurray. Erin Cebula joined Global News Morning with the details.
Thu, Jun 30 – With summer upon us, many are feeling the itch to enjoy some of our great nearby attractions. While there’s no shortage of things to do in the city, you may want to also explore some of the great events and venues east of Edmonton. Kevin Kisilevich joined Global News Morning with...
As people across the country get ready to celebrate Canada's 149th birthday on Friday, Google has released the top questions the rest of the world is asking about the Great White North.
Penticton is officially in the running to host the 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
The Federal Court of Appeal has overturned the government's approval of a controversial pipeline proposal that would link Alberta's oilsands to British Columbia's north coast.
In a warning that's sure to disappoint many who enjoy sneaking a taste of cookie dough, federal regulators said this week that people should not eat raw dough or batter of any kind due to an ongoing outbreak of illnesses related to a strain of E. coli bacteria found in some recalled flour.
It's not unusual to see dispensers for tampons or sanitary napkins in women's washrooms, but at a college and a bar in Whitehorse, women can also buy pregnancy tests.
People living in the northwest community of Highland Park concerned about development of a former golf course.
The Calgary Board of Education (CBE) has announced plans to name a new school after the late Manmeet Bhullar.
Ontario will spend up to $72 million to increase awareness of human trafficking, help investigate and prosecute cases and boost support for victims.
An avowed atheist fighting to keep her job as a United Church minister is now waiting to hear if a review panel will recommend she be defrocked for violating her ordination vows.
City of Edmonton staff will provide an update Thursday on the progress of the bridge that buckled last spring, putting the entire construction project a year behind schedule.
Hashtag #safestampede launched in an effort to keep everyone safe during the 2016 Calgary Stampede.
The federal government has announced the first step toward an eventual legalization of marijuana in Canada, with a law expected to be tabled in the spring of 2017.
Uber will resume operations in Edmonton at midnight Thursday after the province unveiled its new insurance policy for ride-sharing companies earlier this week.
Ron Mistafa owns a Calgary-based outfit that helps clients in the oil and gas sector to search out pipeline leaks, drugs and explosives.
Two Olympic medallists, the first aboriginal to become lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick, and a commissioner with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission are among the 113 newest members of the Order of Canada.
Canada Day means a bunch of store and government service closures on Friday, but there’s still plenty to do on the statutory holiday.
Two firefighters suffered hand and rib injuries battling a five-alarm blaze at a low-rise building in downtown Toronto overnight.