Water main break to impact Winnipeg traffic Tuesday morning
City crews are trying to fix a water main break on Marion Street between Dawson Road and Lagimodiere Blvd. early Tuesday morning.
City crews are trying to fix a water main break on Marion Street between Dawson Road and Lagimodiere Blvd. early Tuesday morning.
A prominent lawmaker with the nationalist and anti-Islam Alternative for Germany party has run into trouble with police and Twitter
Did you brave a cold, crowded parking lot for a Boxing Day sale?
Carlson becomes the first former winner to lead the Miss America organization following a scandal over lewd and sexist emails.
Rescuers have found 42 survivors and are searching for one man still missing after a speedboat capsized off Indonesia's part of Borneo island.
The London Knights, who are missing captain Robert Thomas, the speed and skill of Alex Formenton and the power and ability of Max Jones, are making it through just fine.
Critics of President Nicolas Maduro's leftist government seized on the incident, calling it a stark example of the oil-rich country's meltdown.
"I pushed twice and lay down on the laundry room floor and pushed again and she was born."
One person is dead after a shooting in the vicinity of the Brantford General Hospital in Brantford, Ont.
Hundreds of swimmers throughout the Okanagan took an icy plunge for the annual polar bear dip.
Marijuana will be legal in Canada this summer. In Part 3 of Global News’ year-end conversation with Premier Rachel Notley, she talks about the province’s plan to handle marijuana legalization.
2017 saw a new Official Opposition in the Alberta legislature. In Part 2 of Global News’ year-end conversation with Premier Rachel Notley, she talks about the United Conservative Party and leader Jason Kenney.
2017 was a year of significant change in Alberta. The economy, devastated by a two-year recession, began to climb out of the hole. In Part 1 of Global News’ year-end conversation with Premier Rachel Notley, she touches on the economy, the budget and the carbon tax.
The charities are considered to be fronts for terrorist groups, according to the U.S. and India.
Edmonton is finally out of the extreme cold warning that was in place for several days. And there’s a warm up in store. Meteorologist Tina Simpkin has the long-range weather forecast.
The new year kicks off with a number of new workplace rules in Alberta. The NDP spent 2017 making significant changes to the province’s labour laws. Tom Vernon reports.
He was due on Boxing Day, but Wallace James Ogletree came into the world as Edmonton’s 2018 New Year’s baby.
A quick-thinking assistant coach avoided potential tragedy on Sunday when the driver of a bus carrying the Dubuque women's basketball team passed out at the wheel.
The 9th annual Calgary Icebreaker Polar Dip was held Monday. It raises money and awareness for survivors of sexual exploitation and human trafficking.
Here are the top stories from the Monday, Jan. 1, 2018 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Quinn Ohler.
Officials say the plane returned to the gate and three crew members and a passenger were taken to hospitals.
"When it comes to North-South relations, we should lower the military tensions on the Korean Peninsula to create a peaceful environment," Kim said.
An Edmonton mother once unable to afford winter jackets for her daughters wants to make sure nobody else goes through the same struggle they did.
The video was entitled "Fire Sheriff Spurlock," and in the clip, he referred to Deputy Brian Briggs as a "pimp."