Former Petrolia CAO charged with breach of trust by public officer
The charge against Emanuel "Manny" Baron, 43, came as a result of a lengthy investigation by the Lambton OPP Crime Unit, police said.
The charge against Emanuel "Manny" Baron, 43, came as a result of a lengthy investigation by the Lambton OPP Crime Unit, police said.
Another court victory has Alberta Premier Rachel Notley confident that construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion will begin this year. Tom Vernon has the latest.
It was a surprising find for an Osoyoos man who noticed a storm drain was backing up.
With growth comes growing pains and that was clear on Monday for Edmontonians making their way downtown via Connors Road. Vinesh Pratap reports on the impact of LRT construction.
While there are precautions you can take to lower the chance of becoming a victim of fraud, it’s almost impossible to see a con coming when the person scamming you is a member of your own family. Jack Haskins reports.
The Edmonton Police Service has issued a public warning about Shaun Bradley Cardinal, a convicted violent offender who is being released and is expected to live in the area.
About 15 dead sheep have been discovered on a rural property east of Edmonton. Kim Smith reports. WARNING: This story contains graphic images.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Nancy Carlson from Monday, March 26, 2018.
The mayor of Vaudreuil-Dorion is furious with police for blocking the highway during an investigation into a shooting and a high-speed chase.
Linda Brown, the Kansas girl at the centre of the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down racial segregation in schools, has died at age 76.
This was the first weekend for Edmonton’s first supervised injection site. Staff tell Fletcher Kent there were 59 unique visits.
The Monday, March 26, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Quinn Ohler.
Edmonton’s first supervised injection location opened on Friday at Boyle Street Community Services and, as of 8 a.m. Monday, had seen 59 unique visitors.
The City of Kawartha Lakes joins a growing list of municipalities that are putting burn bans in place as the region dries out.
Monday's deadline for a bid to purchase the Hamilton steelmaker has passed without any offers from a prospective buyer.
A Kelowna man is facing charges after a string of robberies in West Kelowna.
King Bridge Studios wants to repurpose the Coliseum, a building the president of partner company King Motion Picture Corporation values at $100,000,000.
Guillaume Rey is now taking his fight to the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal.
Environment Canada is warning Albertans to watch out for “loose objects that may be tossed by the wind” and could result in injuries.
The province is reducing the areas covered by the tax, and cutting the rate for Canadians and British Columbians.
Over the weekend, a fake video of Emma Gonzalez began to be shared on Twitter which showed the 17-year-old ripping up the U.S. Constitution.
The federal government is pledging to make prescription heroin more accessible outside of a hospital setting.
PRHC is receiving $6.67 million from the province to address wait times.