Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens felled by the Columbus Blue Jackets 5-2
Brian Wilde takes you through the Canadiens' matchup against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Brian Wilde takes you through the Canadiens' matchup against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
"The allegations against Vice-President Biden are self-serving and non-credible,'' declared former U.S. special envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker. Broader corruption in Ukraine was "plausible,'' but corruption by Biden wasn't, he said.
Emergency crews were called to the area of Mississauga Road and Meadowvale Boulevard, south of Highway 407, at around 6 p.m.
Ryan Hiscock is a multi-sport athlete who also won gold at the U-16 ball hockey world cup in the Czech Republic. But what he does away from the ice caught our attention. Quinn Phillips has our Global Edmonton MVP.
Meteorologist Jesse Beyer has our seven-day weather forecast for the Edmonton area starting Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019.
An invaluable discovery was made in Edmonton’s river valley. Two friends on a canoe trip stumbled across a unique fossil dating back millions of years. As Sarah Ryan reports, they worked hard to make sure everyone can enjoy it.
Made-in-Edmonton technology, that was just approved by Health Canada, could change the way doctors treat uterine fibroids, making it simpler and safer. Su-Ling Goh explains.
A 90-year-old man from Wainwright has died after rolling his SUV in east-central Alberta on Tuesday morning, according to Coronation RCMP.
Cannabis companies are calling it legalization 2.0. Edibles will soon be introduced into the market. As Breanna Karstens-Smith tells us, producers are hoping there are fewer bumps this time around.
The Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney.
Despite extensive public consultation, there are still questions about the city’s push to get more people on Edmonton transit. A massive redesign is waiting for council’s green light. Vinesh Pratap explains.
Co-host of Coach’s Corner, Ron MacLean, was in Edmonton Tuesday to receive an honorary law degree from the University of Alberta. As Sarah Komadina reports, he answered a lot of questions about his former co-host Don Cherry.
The UCP government continues to deny it is tampering with an investigation by removing Lorne Gibson from his position. For the first time, we’re hearing from the election commissioner himself. Tom Vernon has the story.
Alberta's UCP government is moving forward with legislation it says is meant to keep property owners from getting sued if they injure criminal trespassers on their property.
The union's 900 members have been without a contract since the end of August.
Cheryl DesRoches, the mother of a 22-year-old son on the autism spectrum, says the challenges of caring for him spiked after he turned 18, and she's calling for change.
630 CHED’s Ryan Jespersen joins Gord Steinke on the red couch to chat about how listeners have been reacting after a UCP controversy involving the firing of the province’s election commissioner.
Police recovered 144 personal identification cards and 200 stolen cheques
"Everything for us is completely upside down, and that's all that happens to the person."
The two politicians hammered away at their rival's weaknesses and sidestepped tricky questions about their own policies in the hourlong encounter, which was the first-ever head-to-head TV debate between a British prime minister and a chief challenger.
The top stories from the Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2019 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
Jason Kenney’s United Conservative government in Alberta is under fire for firing the province’s election commissioner. Lorne Gibson has been investigating the UCP’s 2017 leadership contest. Tom Vernon explains how the government is defending the move, and how Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley’s comment on the controversy got her kicked out of the legislative assembly.
"The tires then both bounced over the concrete wall into the westbound side striking another vehicle."
Political analysts are calling the Alberta government's bluff after it announced on Monday it was firing the election commissioner.
The defendants are strongly denying any wrongdoing in this case and questioning the woman's account of the incident.