Vernon reconsidering ban on professional MMA fights
One local councillor believes provincially regulating MMA events provides a safeguard against organized crime concerns.
One local councillor believes provincially regulating MMA events provides a safeguard against organized crime concerns.
The Tuesday, March 12, 2019 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
To help you get to know Alberta’s party leaders away from the podium, we’re launching the Kitchen Party where leaders pick the meal. Jennifer Crosby cooks and chats with NDP Leader Rachel Notley.
Kristy Wolfe became interested in capturing the stories of other sick children when her son was in the neo-natal ICU. Now her “voluntography” records others’ journeys. Su-Ling Goh has Health Matters.
The UCP leader says he’d scrap and replace Bill 6, if elected premier of Alberta. Bill 6 spells out workplace safety, employment standards and workers’ compensation for farms. Tom Vernon reports.
Some Edmontonians rely on DATS to get to work and run errands but many say the transit service is getting worse, despite a funding boost, citing delays and consistency issues. Fletcher Kent reports.
The city ended 2018 with a deficit of $2.4 million. One of the reasons: fuel costs were higher than expected. Should taxpayers be worried Edmonton’s turning to its reserve? Vinesh Pratap finds out.
Downtown residents and fans of the outdoor farmers market are sad and disappointed to hear City Market is leaving 104 Street and looking for an indoor spot. Sarah Kraus has the details.
Edmonton police have arrested and charged a man from Salmon Arm, B.C. in connection with two violent bank robberies in 2018. Albert Delitala reports.
The Tuesday, March 12, 2019 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Quinn Ohler.
According to the RUH Foundation, a new electric cart replaces the original Royal Express which provided transportation to over 131,000 people since April 2011.
The legislative committee looking into the future of ride sharing in British Columbia has wrapped up its work.
DATS picks up users from their homes and takes them to a pre-scheduled drop-off point. Riders are reporting worse delays despite a funding boost.
They sang songs, indulged in a potluck feast, drank whiskey and smoked cigars.
A local volunteer firefighter who was injured in a crash north of Calgary on Monday is speaking out as a warning for drivers about how close he said six people came to being killed.
Despite being crowned the Ontario University Athletics champions, the Forsyth Cup winners are ranked sixth in the eight-team field.
Cellular data showed that Martin Carrières exchanged 34 text messages while driving.
Twitter user Don Cumming said he witnessed the encounter first hand on March 6 in the Lorne Park area.
Kingston students weigh in on the cellphone ban expected next year in Ontario classrooms.
The Vernon and District branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association will be hosting free, suicide grief support group sessions for eight weeks, starting March 20.
Andrew Knack has asked city staff to report back on ways to have your complaints about unshoveled sidewalks dealt with more quickly.
A popular Edmonton farmers’ market may soon be on the move and possibly to an indoor location. Sarah Kraus reports.
A webcast of the Tuesday, March 12, 2019 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
A gem of downtown Edmonton — and a much-loved Saturday summertime tradition for many — is saying goodbye to 104 Street.
A 49-year-old man has been charged in connection with a collision on Whitemud Drive last month that left an Edmonton physiotherapist with serious injuries.