The Manitoba Moose have points in four straight games after picking up a 3-2 overtime win against the Milwaukee Admirals on Monday at Bell MTS Place.
The Suwannee County Sheriff's Office said the children couldn't be revived when they were found on Sunday at a home in Live Oak, Fla.
Singh, elected the NDP leader about 15 months ago, is in the political fight of his life as he seeks to win a seat in the House of Commons for the first time.
The city's draft report to its finance committee says the 2019 budget will increase by $2,997,500, but Port Moody's mayor is reminding residents that it's only a draft.
At a meeting Monday evening, Barrie city councillors voted unanimously in favour of allowing bricks-and-mortar cannabis stores within the community.
The impact of Alzheimer's was front and centre at the opening of the trial Monday of a Quebec man charged with killing his wife.
Since its highly debated opening, 54 men and women have stayed at the temporary Out of the Cold shelter on Brunswick Street.
Twenty years after calling in the military to help Toronto dig itself out of the snow, former mayor Mel Lastman opened up about what prompted his decision.
It truly is a family affair for the Tymchuks. From the coaching staff to management and video, the Tymchuk family plays a part in Quikcard Minor Hockey and the Maple Leafs.
Ivanka Trump has worked with the World Bank and departing President Jim Yong Kim over the past two years.
In October of last year, the Halifax Regional Municipality moved Gottingen Street's four accessible spots to side streets in order to make room for a new priority bus lane.
ICBC has recently changed the way it is dealing with injury settlements and the B.C. Trial Lawyers are worried it will hurt victims and increase costs for rate payers.
The four-page document, obtained through a Freedom of Information request, contains preliminary results of research that show, for the first time, that the city is aware of the extent of damage that calcium chloride could have on roads and buildings.
Meteorologist Jesse Beyer has our seven-day forecast starting Monday, Jan. 14, 2019. A cold snap is on the way.
The United Nurses of Alberta said that if the UCP becomes government, staffing at the new cancer centre could be an issue. The UCP said the facility will be fully staffed.
A new survey by the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy suggests most Calgarians are not happy with city council as a whole.
A new high-tech device may help detect heart problems. Su-Ling Goh also tells us how much sleep Albertans are actually getting.
Robert Major faces three counts of dangerous driving causing death, dangerous driving causing bodily harm and criminal negligence causing death.
A trial that’s expected to last nearly two months began in Edmonton, which alleges the accused stole a man’s identity and violently murdered him. Fletcher Kent reports.
Several people showed up outside an Alberta courthouse on Monday, as a pair charged with upwards of 60 offences in an animal cruelty case was scheduled to appear. Albert Delitala reports.
Airbus is not ruling out the possibility that Quebec will host a fighter plane assembly line.
Safety concerns are being raised about new cameras installed near the Edmonton International Airport that take pictures of licence plates. Vinesh Pratap reports.
The use of calcium chloride on Edmonton roads has been a controversial issue the last couple years. Now, a newly uncovered memo is raising more concerns. Julia Wong reports.
Here are the top stories from the Monday, Jan. 14, 2018 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Nancy Carlson.