Crumbling roads, no water service prompt local state of emergency on Alberta First Nation
One impact many residents are feeling very pronouncedly is the limited delivery of water as a result of muddy, slushy conditions.
One impact many residents are feeling very pronouncedly is the limited delivery of water as a result of muddy, slushy conditions.
A poll released Wednesday suggests a majority of Albertans support or “somewhat support” phasing out public funding of private schools and reinvesting the money into public education.
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It was even farther away over the weekend, moving through the Sunda Strait and then into the Indian Ocean, as North Korea displayed what appeared to be new missiles at a parade and staged a failed missile test.
Flexible work arrangements are rising, but is it really a win-win situation?
Some residents on Culver Drive had a rude awakening Wednesday morning when a car hit their home.
The injunction prevents the provincial transportation agency from terminating a $770-million light-rail deal without first undergoing a dispute resolution process.
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The escalators at the Du Collège metro station are out of order, forcing commuters to either climb a long flight of stairs or take a shuttle to another station.
Housing taxes may be only a temporary fix, economists warn
The suspect is described as a white man, approximately 30-years-old. He is 5'8" and 160 lbs with brown hair and facial hair.
A goose dubbed “Lucy” by Calgary city hall employees has returned to roost atop a concrete planter in the downtown core.
Dr. Ted Purcell discusses the Canine First Aid Program in May. You can sign up to learn a wide variety of first aid including CPR. He also cautions pet owners around water during the spring thaw.
Red Deer RCMP are investigating after a man allegedly forced a young woman to stop her car in the middle of the night, attempted to force his way inside it, and then followed her after she drove away.
The provincial and federal governments will announce a new program in Edmonton Wednesday morning that will focus on hiring local workers.
The Edmonton Catholic School board is calling for mandatory student vaccinations. As Julia Wong explains, the ECSB unanimously passed motion to urge the province to make vaccinations non-negotiable in an attempt to push back to the anti-vaccination movement.
“Cinderella” is currently playing at the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium so ‘evil stepsisters’ Mimi Robinson and Joanna Johnson dropped by to talk about the fairy tale classic set to the enchanting words and beautiful melodies of Rodgers and Hammerstein.
An official with Parks Canada said they may never learn how three black bear cubs became stranded inside a roadside bathroom in Banff National Park earlier this month.
The Be Brave Luncheon brings together hundreds of caring and compassionate people to raise vital funds for the Little Warriors Be Brave Ranch. This year’s keynote speaker is author Jean-Paul Bedard.
Spring often means renovation time for many homeowners – but where do you begin? Interior designer Candace Wolfe joined Global News Morning to offer some tips and advice for a successful home makeover, including the importance of doing your homework and planning it all out before demolition.
Each month teacher Michael Ng joins Mike Sobel to perform some fun experiments while explaining science concepts. In this segment, they use balloons, an air compressor, marshmallows to explain air pressure.
The Lethbridge Hurricanes are off to the Eastern Conference Final after a thrilling overtime game seven win over the Medicine Hat Tigers.
The race is likely to go to a June 20 runoff.
The battle for the BCHL Fred Page Cup continued at the South Okanagan Events Centre where the Penticton Vees took game three Tuesday night.
The London Knights' 2016-17 season came to an end with an absolute classic on Tuesday night.