No firm timeline for Keystone XL despite Trump’s blessing: TransCanada CEO
Russ Girling said the proposed Keystone XL and Energy East projects sit in the company's longer-term bucket because of the difficulty of getting them done.
Russ Girling said the proposed Keystone XL and Energy East projects sit in the company's longer-term bucket because of the difficulty of getting them done.
The city of Edmonton has been chosen to host an international climate change conference that focuses on how changing weather patterns will impact cities.
Alberta Progressive Conservative Leader Jason Kenney says his team and the Wildrose party have made progress on a unity plan and an announcement is coming soon.
When a woman is pregnant, everyone has an opinion, it seems.
Earlier this week, senior clerics from three of Canada's largest denominations issued an open letter asking the federal Liberal government to increase aid to the country and encourage other countries to do more.
Progressive Conservative transportation critic and Kitchener-Conestoga MPP Michael Harris has introduced a private member's bill to include waste and recycling collection workers and snow plow operators in the legislation.
Manitoba Hydro is hoping to raise you gas and electricity bill 7.9 per cent this summer -- and potentially over the next five years.
The University of Alberta has created an Edmonton Oilers logo so small, you could fit more than 900 million of them on top of a hockey puck.
Flooding has hit several areas around Montreal, including Rigaud, Île Bizard and Pierrefonds-Roxboro.
An Alberta judge has agreed to delay the trial of a Calgary couple accused of causing their toddler's death after both parents agreed to waive their rights to a speedy trial.
From intense flooding and heavy rainfall to meeting one of Prince Philip's high school friends, here are the top five stories Global News covered in Montreal this week.
The Utah Republican lawmaker made an appearance to cast his vote for the health bill that would repeal and replace the Obama administration’s Affordable Care Act.
A fish so rare even the experts have never heard of it has been caught by two fishermen in the Fraser River. Real estate agent and avid fisherman Francis Mai and his friend were out scouting some spots for their soon-to-be-launching fishing guide business Sunday morning when they came upon a fish neither one of them...
Canada border services announced Friday that a four-legged member (named Rusty) is retiring.
A controlled avalanche on the Icefields Parkway has shut down a section of the picturesque highway between Lake Louise and the Saskatchewan River Crossing junction.
The Edmonton Police Service is commemorating its 125 anniversary this year with a tree planting event Friday involving officers and young students.
Police have laid child pornography charges against an 18-year-old Strathmore man.
The parents of two St. Albert children have been charged after alleged incidents of sexual abuse.
Husky says it earned $71 million in its latest quarter compared with a loss a year ago, as its results this year were boosted by higher commodity prices and improved refining margins.
TransCanada says its first-quarter profit more than doubled what it was last year as revenue increased by 35 per cent.
Calgary’s unemployment rate remained unchanged in April, helping the city preserve the highest jobless rate in the country.
Roland from AMA Travel joined Mike Sobel to talk about a 12-night Holland America cruise in October from Quebec to the east coast of Canada, down through picturesque New England and ending in Florida.
The court held that the nature of the crime, which triggered massive protests across India, made it a fit case for the death penalty.
The jury will enter its second day of deliberations Friday in the case of the man accused of killing Calgary mother Maryam Rashidi.
A pile of road closures are planned throughout the city due to a major road race as well as maintenance/construction work.