Former Montreal Alouettes receiver Tim Maypray dies at the age of 30
Tim Maypray, who was a receiver with the Montreal Alouettes during their 2010 Grey Cup season, has died. He was 30.
Tim Maypray, who was a receiver with the Montreal Alouettes during their 2010 Grey Cup season, has died. He was 30.
Toronto police said emergency crews were called to Danforth Road and Patterson Avenue just before 7 p.m. on Thursday with reports of a pedestrian struck.
Ringette Scores on Cancer has become a January tradition. As John Sexsmith reports, this year’s tournament is particularly special.
Kenneth Laforge was released on 23 conditions, including requirements that he not go to the 7-Eleven in Salmon Arm or possess drugs or alcohol.
Erica Guerrier said the referee made an unnecessary spectacle of her daughter.
Pedestrians and other motorists rushed to help, and the driver was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
The Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Su-Ling Goh reports on how much money the 2019 Corus Radiothon raised for Edmonton’s Stollery Children’s Hospital and highlights some of the facility’s success stories.
Alberta’s spring election has yet to be called but it would seem the race is on. Thursday, Premier Rachel Notley accused Jason Kenney of contemplating toll roads. Fletcher Kent reports.
A highly-anticipated grand opening took place Thursday for the six-storey Raymond Block on Whyte Ave. Quinn Ohler has the details.
Edmonton police are setting the record straight on when officers can ask for a breath sample.
Every year, there are hundreds of calls for service to the High Level Bridge, demanding tens of thousands of police hours. Vinesh Pratap reports.
The Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Nancy Carlson.
A Calgary family is able to have some sense of relief now that a decade-old mystery has been solved in the cold case of a missing senior.
Despite efforts to make urban mobility less polluting, public preference for larger vehicles continues.
The 34-year-old Blais and her Italian friend Luca Tacchetto were travelling by car in southwestern Burkina Faso and were supposed to cross the border into Togo to do volunteer work with an aid group.
Clearing these clogs ends up costing the city between $300,000 to $500,000 every year.
"Recently I have been labelled as a racist, which really, really makes me hurt," Wang, still wearing a Liberal Party pin, told reporters. "I am not a racist."
Su-Ling Goh is at the Stollery Children’s Hospital to find out more about a special family who has used the Stollery for the last 10 years. Both Emma and Cameron Nagel are patients.
On Wednesday, Lethbridge held its leg of the Canada Winter Games torch relay with Rick Duff being one of the torchbearers.
The '60s Scoop refers to a period between 1960 and 1991, when about 20,000 Indigenous and Inuit children were seized from their birth families and relocated to non-Indigenous homes.
The Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Nancy Carlson.
After a second woman died on Toronto streets in a week, homeless advocates are calling on the City of Toronto to increase funding for shelter beds.
During a speech in Edmonton on Thursday, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said UCP Leader Jason Kenney has mentioned user-pay infrastructure, which she says means toll roads.
The cancellation announcement comes just days after the White House announced the members of the delegation it intended to send to Davos, led by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.