Delta offers refunds, vouchers after computer outage strands passengers worldwide
Delta Air Lines will be handing out refunds and travel vouchers as penance for the latest computer outage to knock a major airline off stride.
Delta Air Lines will be handing out refunds and travel vouchers as penance for the latest computer outage to knock a major airline off stride.
Pakistani lawyers on Tuesday mourned colleagues slain in a shocking suicide bombing the previous day at a hospital in the southwestern city of Quetta that killed 70 people, mostly lawyers.
Turkey's justice minister said Tuesday the United States would be sacrificing its alliance with Turkey to "a terrorist" if it were to refuse to extradite a U.S.-based Muslim cleric whom the government says is behind the July 15 failed coup.
Bolstered by an ongoing strategy to beef up its food quality and customer experience, A&W is now expanding rapidly in Canada despite the challenging environment fast-food giants face.
A Southern California wildfire has surged in size and put thousands of homes in potential peril.
RCMP are investigating reports a woman was tasered Aug 6 while walking alone in the early morning hours near Spirit Square. Golden-Field RCMP spokesperson Cst. Spencer Lainchbury says the 36-year-old local woman came forward to police Monday with the allegation she was jumped from behind and attacked by an unknown assailant.
"When you see people going on the podium, it's a representation of the perfect execution of what you've been doing for the longest time," said Fournel. "Just saying it makes me have chills because that's what it's all about."
Devon Travis had a career-high four hits as the Toronto Blue Jays busted out of their offensive slump to score a 7-5 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday night.
More than 1,000 people spent the night at Narita airport outside Tokyo because of the computer shutdown that halted Delta Air Lines flights worldwide.
Two sisters, ages three and five, and their 17-year-old female baby sitter drowned in a swimming pool in a southern Colorado mobile home park, police said Monday.
At least one home was destroyed Monday evening as a tornado tore through Waywayseecappo First Nation. No injuries have been reported.
There were cheers, hugs and tears as the family and friends of Jen Kish watched her lead Team Canada to the first-ever Olympic bronze medal in women’s rugby sevens.
A 22-year-old Kelowna man is in hospital after sustaining what police say are serious, but non-life threatening injuries during an assault at Ben Lee Park. The victim was allegedly kicked, punched and struck with machetes, according to RCMP.
Authorities say three people have fallen from a Ferris wheel at a county fairground in eastern Tennessee.
The Monday, August 8, 2016 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The Monday, August 8 edition of Global Edmonton Health Matters with Su-Ling Goh.
The province is throwing fuel on the fire when it comes to its legal action against several power companies. On the line: $2 billion that Albertans could be on the hook for. Newly released documents now shed some light on what happened behind the scenes more than 16 years ago. Vinesh Pratap reports.
The Alberta Motor Association has fired one of its senior employees after the company says millions of dollars was taken over several years. As Quinn Ohler reports, the AMA is now suing the Edmonton man.
Parking stalls at Edmonton’s international airport are now up for sale. The airport authority has signed its first deal to sell prime parking spots to a local business – and if you drive the right kind of car they’re yours for the taking. Sarah Kraus reports.
An Edmonton senior fears he will be forced out of his home because of the building boom downtown. Pat Lloyd – who lives across from the new arena – says he was handed a rent increase of more than $250. As Kendra Slugoski reports, others in the area worry as buildings go up, their rent...
The Monday, August 8, 2016 edition of Global News Hour at 6, Edmonton’s #1 newscast. Hosted by Gord Steinke and Nancy Carlson.
Canada is bringing home Olympic bronze in women’s rugby sevens. On that team is Edmonton’s own Jen Kish, who is team captain. Hear from Kish’s family and friends on her big win.
The province has released new documents, dozens and dozens of pages, to make its public case in relation to legal action against several power companies.
Hillary Clinton replied to Donald Trump's economic address on Monday, saying it would benefit rich corporations and the wealthiest at the expense of the working class.
Desperate conservatives have circulated a petition calling for the Republican National Committee to host a special meeting where Donald Trump could be replaced as the party's presidential nominee.