Winnipeg Jets prepare for playoffs
It's less than 48 hours until the Jets' first playoff game in two long years and both the veterans and the youngsters are trying to soak up every moment.
It's less than 48 hours until the Jets' first playoff game in two long years and both the veterans and the youngsters are trying to soak up every moment.
Wozniak said Facebook makes a lot of advertising money from personal details provided by users. Wozniak said he’d rather pay for Facebook. “Apple makes money off of good products, not off of you."
The man at the centre of Canada's first paper terrorism case walked away from court a free man after the charges against him were stayed Monday.
Tim Banfield still can't believe his friend escaped being buried by an avalanche alive while they were backcountry skiing in the Rocky Mountains last week.
The parents of Ryan Straschnitzki, one of the Humboldt Broncos players injured in Friday’s bus crash say their son is paralyzed from the waist down, but say he’s strong and a fighter.
Over the weekend, Kinder Morgan announced it is scaling back work on the Trans Mountain pipeline project until it receives more certainty the project will be able to proceed. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley spoke with Global News about the latest development on the pipeline project.
The Monday, April 9, 2018 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The tragic bus crash involving the Humboldt Broncos hockey team has resulted in a surge in blood donations and people registering to become organ and tissue donors. Su-Ling Goh reports.
He was the first Canadian charged for using what police called “paper terrorism” to intimidate a peace officer. But on Monday, those charges were stayed. Sarah Kraus reports.
The legalization of recreational pot is fast approaching and on Monday, Alberta unveiled more proposed rules for how cannabis can be sold and consumed. Albert Delitala reports.
As the condolences continue to pour in for the Humboldt Broncos players and staff killed in Friday’s crash near Tisdale, Sask., messages of support continue to come in to those on the bus who are now in hospital, including the team’s trainer, Dayna Brons. At a vigil held in Humboldt on Sunday night, Broncos president...
The families of both Parker Tobin and Xavier Labelle say they are grieving in solidarity in the wake of the tragic news.
Oilers coach Todd McLellan tells reporters people should keep the Humboldt Broncos’ trainer in their thoughts and says she is a big part of the Broncos’ team.
The federal government and Alberta government are looking at options to force British Columbia to support the Trans Mountain pipeline.
A gathering to stand in solidarity with Humboldt, Sask. is planned for Prospera Place’s parking lot on Thursday afternoon.
A BC Supreme Court judge is recommending the province pursue charges of criminal contempt of court against Trans Mountain pipeline protesters.
Rescuers have been working around the clock to try to save the whale since it was spotted on Saturday by locals.
The water level in Okanagan Lake is slowly dropping as water is let out of the dam ahead of freshet.
People across Canada are donning green as a sign of support for those impacted by the tragic Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
The BC Centre for Disease Control is warning seafood lovers of an outbreak of Norovirus associated with B.C. oysters.
On Monday, Bunz announced it was launching BTZ, a digital currency for the community that can also be used at participating retailers.
Kingston residents and organizations reach out to support those affected by the Humboldt hockey team vehicle collision.
Despite happening provinces away, the deaths have hit close to home for athletes in the Maritimes.
Here are the top stories from the Monday, April 9, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
Dylan Fiddler, now living in Kingston, speaks to the Humbolt crash intersection, where his family died twenty years ago.