Calgary Stampede tests Mach 3 after breakdown leaves riders stranded
An investigation is now underway to determine what caused a popular ride at the Calgary Stampede to break down Saturday. The ride will not run until it is cleared and certified.
An investigation is now underway to determine what caused a popular ride at the Calgary Stampede to break down Saturday. The ride will not run until it is cleared and certified.
Beekeepers in Alberta are keeping an eye on a class action lawsuit filed in Ontario against certain pesticides.
The streetcar, which is run by the Edmonton Radial Railway Society, currently ends north of the Old Strathcona Farmers Market.
While it may not be the most traditional way of building, once you're inside one of Edmonton's newest apartments, you wouldn't even know you're standing inside what was once a shipping container.
A 44-year-old man from Athabasca County is dead after a drowning at a lake north of Edmonton.
A number of fires were fueled by heavy winds Saturday, leading to a number of new evacuation orders.
Gordon Houlden, director of the China Institute, at the University of Alberta, speaks about the institute’s annual survey of Albertans’ attitudes towards a closer relationship with China.
Environment Canada issues severe thunderstorm watch in Saskatchewan on Sunday.
Jodie Whittacker is the first female ever to be cast as the time-travelling Doctor in the history of the show.
The Saskatoon Fire Department was called to a vehicle fire on Hodgson Road on Sunday.
A homeless man who has been camped out at Huron Street and Highbury Avenue for weeks was arrested for a brief time Friday evening, causing a huge uproar on social media.
Sun, Jul 16 – Doug Adsit from the Green Bean Coffee House & Bistro is back in the Global Edmonton kitchen this week.
Children treated the snow like a rare treat and excitedly went outside to build snowmen and throw snowballs.
Montreal police are investigating what is being described as an attempted murder in Côte-des-Neiges, after a 32-year-old man was critically injured in a shooting.
Cross-border trade and the looming renegotiation of NAFTA top the agenda of the upcoming summer gathering of Canada's premiers, says host Rachel Notley.
After heated debate over peanut butter and Cheez Whiz sandwiches, Global Edmonton anchor Kent Morrison finally tried the snack live on Morning News. So, what did he think of it?
The prime minister's personal photographer Adam Scotti captured the meeting during the Prime Minister's excursion to the Calgary Stampede.
The CHANGE Adventure Camp TV which, which filmed earlier this year, is coming soon. Dr. Doug Klein and Tam Andersen stop by to talk more about the camp, which aims to get families outside interacting with nature.
Five Congo park rangers have been found dead and an American journalist has been found in good condition in the Okapi Wildlife Reserve after going missing during a militia attack.
Police say they responded to several reports of "road rage" between two vehicles after a man's truck was stolen on the Hamilton mountain.
Toronto Police are looking for a male suspect, who is considered to be armed and dangerous, following a car-jacking in the city's Glen Park neighbourhood.
Victoria Police say 18-year-old Jade Kozma hasn't been seen since Saturday.
If you’re splashing around at a water park or public pool, whatever you do, try not to take a gulp of the water.
Mitch McConnell will delay consideration of health care legislation in the Senate, after John McCain's surgery left Republicans short of votes on their marquee legislation.
The Imagine Jasper Avenue project has entered it's next phase, and has been re-named Experience Jasper Avenue. Saturday, temporary roadblocks, patios and business displays were set up to demonstrate how the street will look in coming years.