WATCH: Horse tows wakeboarder through flooded Vancouver ditch
Residents of the Southlands neighbourhood took the opportunity to create a new watersport - "Ditch Boarding."
Residents of the Southlands neighbourhood took the opportunity to create a new watersport - "Ditch Boarding."
President-elect Donald Trump is expanding his pool of candidates for secretary of state, leaving unclear whether former CIA Director David Petraeus' guilty plea for leaking classified information disqualifies him to serve as the nation's top diplomat.
Left-leaning Alexander Van der Bellen and his message of moderation and tolerance prevailed in Austria's presidential election Sunday.
Angry residents filled a open house Saturday to vent about a First Place Program affordable housing project slated to be built in Edmonton’s Twin Brooks. Julia Wong reports. Twin Brooks, Edmonton, Affordable housing, Townhouse project
Kingsway Mall fashion influencer Kari Skelton joined Global News Morning Weekend with a few suggestions to make your holiday shopping a breeze.
A complaint that led Ontario's animal welfare agency to investigate Marineland accuses the tourist attraction of cruelty against several species, alleging there was a "highly unusual" amount of land animal deaths for a zoo
The CEO of the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) says Vancouverites shouldn't be blaming foreign buyers for the rise in home prices, or the recent decline.
Drivers were asked to avoid Highway 2 between Airdrie and Olds Sunday morning, as heavy snowfall has caused treacherous conditions and several collisions.
Lethbridge police and emergency crews worked together to save the life of a 19-year-old man who suffered a fentanyl overdose this weekend.
Restaurant owner Darcy MacDonell is hoping the hashtag #RespectTheRestaurant will stem what he fears is a tide of reservation "no shows" eating away at the bottom lines of businesses like his
One person is dead and another is in hospital after a car flipped into Saint-Eustache’s du Chicot River Sunday morning.
The president of Brazilian football team Chapecoense was buried Sunday as fans paid their final tributes, trying to put behind them the worst moment in the club's history.
As many Syrian refugees near the one year mark of their new life in Canada, local groups say more needs to be done to ensure refugees have a successful future to look forward to.
A hidden camera in a staff gym at the U of A Hospital recorded seven men using the facility before it was found earlier this week.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency's chief veterinary officer sheds some light on the investigation and the threat of bovine tuberculosis.
Rob Tryon from Effing Seafoods joined Kent and Kevin in the Global Edmonton Kitchen. In this segment, Rob explains how caviar and champagne go hand-in-hand, and how to enjoy the two together.
Rob Tryon from Effing Seafoods joined Kent and Kevin in the Global Edmonton Kitchen. In this segment, the local seafood seller talked about the nuances between different types of oyster and how to best enjoy them.
Clinton has made few public appearances since she lost the 2016 US presidential election to rival Donald Trump.
Rob Tryon from Effing Seafoods joined Kent and Kevin in the Global Edmonton Kitchen. In this segment, the local seafood seller shared some oyster safety tips and showed how to properly shuck one.
Days after approving two major pipeline expansions, the Liberal government says they want another to go ahead -- the Keystone XL.
Fidel Castro's ashes were laid to rest on Sunday, when hundreds of thousands of Cubans said farewell with a combination of tears, Castro-like defiance and choruses of "I am Fidel!" ringing out across the island.
After the insults and apologies, MPs on The West Block debate whether electoral reform is still possible before 2019.
President-elect Donald Trump selected an anti-NAFTA, low-tax nationalist for commerce secretary -- which might mean bumpy roads ahead for Canada.
Banks hold cheques and charge fees on all kinds of services. Here's what you can do about it.
A gunman killed a local town councillor and two journalists in an apparent random shooting in a nightlife district in a small town in southeastern Finland, police said Sunday.