What It Takes: Gladys Colarina had to wait 13 years before she could join her mother in Canada
But when Colarina finally made it to Canada, she says it felt like a dream.
But when Colarina finally made it to Canada, she says it felt like a dream.
A Winnipeg-based respiratory therapist says more research is needed into the health effects of vaping after a patient in the U.S. died of a severe respiratory illness after using e-cigarettes.
A highly-touted Edmonton Oilers draft pick who has struggled to have an impact on the team since being drafted fourth overall in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft has signed a contract with a hockey team in Europe.
Cathay has been caught in the crosswinds between authorities in Beijing and anti-government protesters who have staged sometimes violent demonstrations since June that have grown to pose the city's biggest challenge since it returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
Boeing anticipates having the go-ahead to return the 737 MAX planes to service in the fourth quarter.
The talks are continuing despite Brazil's initial rejection of international funding to help fight fires in the Amazon, apparently over a personal spat with France's President Emmanuel Macron.
The cost associated with a vicious hailstorm that slammed into Alberta's Capital Region earlier this month became much clearer on Tuesday.
The two marsupials seemed hopping mad.
Cpl. Patrik Mathews, who has alleged links to a neo-Nazi group, has been relieved of his duties by the Canadian Armed Forces.
The incident unfolded after police received a report of an armed man who was creating a disturbance outside a home
Kingston is trying to figure out how to move forward when it comes to reflecting the entire legacy of Canada's first prime minister.
A Leduc man has created a special bond with a goose. Sarah Komadina explains.
Olivia Chan and her paramedic colleagues are calling for more protection against on-the-job assaults, something she said she experienced first-hand in January 2019.
Keeping an eye on traffic and delays are big topics on Twitter. Emily Mertz tells us about how Twitter Canada has been looking at how public transit service accounts are used in different cities.
Erin Chalmers takes a look at sleep issues that can affect children.
Hong Kong has been engulfed in angry and sometimes violent protests against the government for three months, sparked by a now-suspended extradition bill and concerns that Beijing was trying to bring the territory under greater mainland control.
The Ermineskin Cree Nation is turning to technology to help first responders. Breanna Karstens-Smith explains.
A major renovation and addition for Edmonton’s Winspear Centre has been in the works for years. On Tuesday, more details emerged about the project’s timing and funding. Margeaux Maron reports.
What would you do if a stranger randomly parked in your driveway and blocked you into your garage? As Sarah Ryan reports, it’s a problem that is getting attention at Edmonton City Hall.
A new city audit says the Edmonton Transit Service must do a better job of ensuring people pay their fares and finding new revenue streams. Fletcher Kent reports.
The City of Edmonton has declared a climate emergency. Vinesh Pratap takes a look at what that means.
Finance Minister Travis Toews offered a fiscal update on the state of Alberta’s finances on Tuesday. Tom Vernon has the details.
The Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Quinn Ohler from Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019.
A Leduc, Alta. has created an inseparable bond with a goose.