‘I’ve been given a life sentence’: Mothers of gun violence victims lead march to Queen’s Park
The mothers of six men who have been victims of gun violence marched in Toronto on Saturday, hoping to bring awareness to their anti-violence campaign.
The mothers of six men who have been victims of gun violence marched in Toronto on Saturday, hoping to bring awareness to their anti-violence campaign.
Donald Trump's racially fraught comments about a deadly neo-Nazi rally have thrust into the open some Republicans' deeply held doubts about his competency and temperament.
The Edmonton Police Service is asking the public to join officers at Borden Park Sunday afternoon as they celebrate their 125th anniversary.
The body of a 43-year-old man who went missing on Sylvan Lake earlier this week has been recovered from the central Alberta lake.
A list of the missing items, which EPL marks as “stolen, ”shows that the majority of items lost by the library are movies.
Nearly a dozen people are set to speak at the annual Hate to Hope diversity walk and rally in Edmonton on Saturday night, as they work to end hatred by celebrating diversity, social justice and inclusivity.
Veterans Affairs Minister Kent Hehr is leading a Canadian government delegation to France to mark the 75th anniversary of the Dieppe raid during the Second World War.
Investigators believe that the prime suspect in a decades-old quadruple homicide may have had ties to Quebec.
The female motorcycle driver was ejected after hitting the back of a Toyota car. She was pronounced dead in hospital.
A 46-year-old man is dead after is motorcycle struck a van.
Winnipeg Police can now confirm that the body discovered in the Red River Friday morning was that of a teen reported to have entered it and gone missing.
Sat, Aug 19 – Chef Medi Tabtoub from Vivo Restaurante is in the Global Edmonton ktichen this week.
One man is in critical condition following a late night stabbing.
Medix, which provides health-care career training in London, Kitchener and Brantford, has announced the acquisition of Westervelt College, a London institution dating back to 1885.
Ezra Levant's Rebel Media found itself in hot water this week with staff leaving and politicians denouncing it. Here's the recording behind one of its most controversial disputes.
Police say a 35-year-old man was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries following a stabbing downtown early Saturday.
Conservative activists and leftist counterprotesters prepared for a confrontation on Boston Common that could draw thousands a week after a demonstration in Virginia turned deadly.
The Second Chance Animal Rescue Society is back in the Global Edmonton studio. This week, Ali Cassis has a kitten and a puppy with her.
Symphony Under the Sky, a four-day music festival put on by the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, is coming up in a couple of weeks. Mike sits down with Konstantine Kurelias and Greg Parth to learn more about the festival.
Monster Truck Throwdown is returning to Castrol Raceway this weekend for two huge shows. Jason Court, a monster truck driver, is here to tell us more about it.
The Capital Care Foundation’s Feast on the Field is this week. The annual event raises money to help the 10 Capital Care Centres, which serve 1,400 residents.
Tragic news was top of mind from Charlottesville to Barcelona and beyond this week. But these heartwarming stories were the ones that really got you talking (and sharing!), and with good reason.
The Calgary Stampeders defeated the BC Lions 21-17 at BC Place on Friday night.
Kessler was promptly disavowed by white nationalist Richard Spencer, an outspoken supporter of the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville.
The Calgary Stampeders were back in action after a bi-week while the BC Lions were coming off a brutal 41-8 loss on the road to the Saskatchewan Roughriders. To top it off, it seemed B.C. had something to prove in the first half. The only major play was made by the Lions when they scored a...