Bob Layton’s editorial: Oct. 26
In his latest editorial, Bob Layton talks about the battle brewing between Alberta’s New Democrats and United Conservatives.
In his latest editorial, Bob Layton talks about the battle brewing between Alberta’s New Democrats and United Conservatives.
Margeaux Maron speaks with a well-known real estate agent at the Edmonton Fall Home Show.
The Friday, Oct. 26, 2018 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
RCMP are tight-lipped about their presence, confirming only that it isn't part of an investigation into missing and murdered indigenous women.
Alberta’s New Democrats are gathering in Edmonton this weekend to hammer out a plan for next spring’s provincial election. Tom Vernon reports.
Don Belanger, program manager for the Capital City Clean Up, said 248 warnings have been issued to smokers since cannabis became legal on Oct. 17.
Alberta farmers appear to have averted a crop crisis because of the recent warm weather in the province. Fletcher Kent reports.
A Mr. Big sting operation was ruled admissible in a recent Sask. murder trial – but what are they and how do they work?
Calgarians are set to vote in a plebiscite in November on whether to host the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
It's been nine days since Canadians could purchase pot. Here in Ontario, that means using the Ontario Cannabis Store, online only, and only if you're 19 years of age or older.
Dennis Connolly is the longest-serving mathematics professor at the University of Lethbridge.
Edmonton’s new rules around smoking and vaping tobacco and cannabis still have some people unclear on where they can use the products. Julia Wong reports.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Nancy Carlson from Friday, Oct. 26, 2018.
Kelli Lemstra created "The Daily Difference" app which provides mental health support services for bullying victims.
The researchers found that 5.5 per cent of survey takers knew sugar was added to cigarettes.
A former city councillor in Moncton says his name will appear on a byelection ballot for a residents in Ward 3.
“It's a very bittersweet feeling of, ‘I wish none of this happened and I’d do anything to get her back,’ but that's not possible,” Racha said. “So the only way we can go about it is to do something good out of this.”
Enbridge has been ordered to limit gas flows to 80 per cent pressure levels as a safeguard near the blast site.
In the latest edition of Minute at the Movies, Todd James reviews “Bel Canto” and “What They Had.”
Scott Moe called the carbon tax “a shell game,” now tensions between the Saskatchewan Party and the federal government reached a boiling point.
"Since I have all the requirements to apply in the program I just needed a job offer to get a work permit."
Faced with health problems, Radium's iconic woodcarver, Rolf Heer, is putting his home and his carvings up for sale.
A constable with the Prince Albert Police Service has been suspended with pay after being convicted of impaired driving.
There’s a gala happening in St. Albert on Friday night. It’s not a black tie event but rather a wear your favourite jersey night. As Sarah Kraus explains, it’s to honour four Humboldt Broncos killed in a horrific bus crash in April.
Sofie Eklund says the rules spread "toxic" messages to students and staff about girls' and women's bodies.