Bob Layton editorial: Vaping
In this week’s editorial, Bob Layton weighs in on vaping and whether it should be banned.
In this week’s editorial, Bob Layton weighs in on vaping and whether it should be banned.
Phil Darlington has the long-range weather forecast for the Edmonton area for Friday, Sept. 6, 2019.
Joseph Yaremko is accused of assaulting an employee at Saskatoon’s Regional Psychiatric Centre last month.
"We've got a real offer for Quebecers and we're confident it's going to connect with people during the campaign," Singh said.
A group of seniors from Lloydminster got in on the back-to-school excitement by participating in a photography project with their words of advice for kids.
Whistlers Campground in Jasper National Park will be closed for a year longer than originally planned, Parks Canada announced on Friday.
The Friday, Sept. 6, 2019 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Quinn Ohler.
An early morning fire at Southgate mall affected business for one of its anchor stores. Sarah Komadina has the latest.
One of the three people who robbed and killed two Mac’s clerks will serve his two life sentences concurrently. Colton Steinhauer will be eligible for parole after 25 years. Fletcher Kent reports.
Alberta’s public sector workers are looking at all options if the UCP government attempts to roll back rights. As Tom Vernon reports, the vow comes after the court of appeal sided with the government on Bill 9.
A group of Alberta seniors has gone viral, after posting photos to social media with advice for kids heading back to school this week.
The single mother of two began her climb on Aug. 23 and descended the mountain on Aug. 30.
Police say they responded to the alleged incident just before noon Monday near Bruce Wilson Drive.
"I wish them all the best in their political endeavors," Coon said.
With Lucky Whitehead out of the lineup, Winnipeg Blue Bombers receiver Rasheed Bailey got emotional after learning he'd be making his first career start in the Banjo Bowl.
While it's difficult to win back-to-back games coming off the Labour Day weekend, trends are pointing in the direction of a Stampeders repeat win.
"We hold these collections for the people of Saskatchewan. This is Saskatchewan's history, so we want everyone to see what we have.”
Any more cuts to the police budget could affect service to Calgarians. That's the message members of the Calgary Police Commission delivered to city hall's audit committee.
Halifax Regional Municipality is requesting residents living along the shoreline of the municipality to consider other accommodations until Hurricane Dorian exits our region.
A series of low-pressure systems are expected to develop over the next several days, pushing constant, widespread rain across the Prairies and putting halt to harvest.
The Edmonton Eskimos look to avenge a loss on Labour Day against the Calgary Stampeders when the two meet again on Saturday for the Labour Day rematch.