Kits beach reopens to swimming nearly a week after E. coli scare
The beach was shut down Saturday after the health authority recorded levels of E. coli more than three times the safety standard.
The beach was shut down Saturday after the health authority recorded levels of E. coli more than three times the safety standard.
Safety ambassadors at Calgary's Sikome Lake are encouraging visitors to keep safety top of mind after two water rescues in two days.
The Edmonton Eskimos are preparing for the first Battle of Alberta in the 2019 CFL season. John Sexsmith has more.
They’re in second place in the Canadian Elite Basketball League and they’ve become active members of the community. John Sexsmith tells us about the success the Edmonton Stingers are having.
Last year, a record amount of hydro-electric power — 36.1 terawatt hours — was exported. This year could be another high-volume year.
The pilot told Global News he and his two teenage passengers were able to escape the sinking plane and wait for help in the rough seas.
Calgary's new city manager was previously the general manager of utilities and environmental protection and has worked in B.C. jurisdictions like Vancouver.
The Thursday, Aug. 1, 2019 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The B.C. government says it will require all international students to pay into the province's health care system starting Sept. 1.
The owners reported that the motorhome started on fire while it was being loaded up for a trip on Thursday.
Three of the biggest producers in Alberta’s oilsands are appealing directly to Canadians ahead of this fall’s federal election. Tom Vernon explains why.
He’s one of Edmonton’s best-known chefs but to doctors, Brad Smoliak is fascinating because of his heart. Su-Ling Goh explains.
In Thursday’s edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh tells us about a well-known chef who doctors say is fascinating because of his heart, and also tells us about the DreamLife Lottery in support of Covenant Health’s Grey Nuns and Misericordia Hospitals.
"My house smelt like sewage for at least four or five hours afterwards."
Two long-time tenants of Edmonton’s Whyte Avenue will be moving out by the end of the year. Their combined commitment to the strip is nearly 90 years. Kendra Slugoski reports.
Another piece of Edmonton’s Ice District is officially open. Vinesh Pratap gets a look inside the completed JW Marriott hotel.
The Big Valley Jamboree gets underway on Thursday. Fletcher Kent looks at how the festival is happening during a rainy summer in Alberta.
Two more arrests were announced in connection with the death of Tiki Brook-Lyn Laverdiere, an Edmonton woman who disappeared after attending a funeral in Saskatchewan.
A pair of Good Samaritans who found a badly beaten woman in Edmonton and then called 911 are raising concerns about how long it took emergency responders to arrive at the scene. Sarah Kraus reports.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Quinn Ohler from Thursday, Aug. 1, 2019.
Lethbridge resident Sam Hart went blind a year ago because she washed her face with her contact lenses in. Now, after three cornea transplants, she can see again.
Schools will now have until Dec. 15 to implement freedom of speech policies.
Industry representatives gathered in Kelowna on Thursday to brainstorm solutions to the downturn plaguing B.C.’s forest sector.
This was the first time that Facebook had linked such activity to the Saudi government.
Temperatures are soaring this week and a nice cold pool or lake can be a great way to cool off. But as the temperature climbs, so too do the risks associated with different bodies of water.