Call of the Wilde: Ghosts of last season linger as Canadiens ripped apart by Boston Bruins
For the Habs, it's the same season as last after 24 games, Brian Wilde writes.
For the Habs, it's the same season as last after 24 games, Brian Wilde writes.
RIMOUSKI, Que. - Alexis Lafreniere continues to add to his league-leading point total.
Police said the incident happened around 7: 00 p.m. on the Décarie near Upper Lachine.
The legislation passed the committee stage and third reading at the unanimously on Tuesday, to cheers and applause from MLAs on both sides of the house.
Our Global Edmonton MVP dedicates 25 hours a week to gymnastics. And, if the 12-year-old had it her way, it might be even more. Quinn Phillips introduces us to Orlia Ngomsi.
A local educator is being recognized for introducing an app that helps kids gain confidence speaking in class to schools. Su-Ling Goh has more in Health Matters.
Meteorologist Jesse Beyer has our weather forecast for Edmonton and surrounding areas starting Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney from Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019.
The UCP government has launched another review to look into how photo radar is being used in Alberta. Tom Vernon reports.
The Cross-Harbour Tunnel, which links Hong Kong Island to the rest of the city, had been closed for two weeks after protesters blocked the approach with debris and set the toll booths on fire as they fought clashes with police.
There’s good news and bad news when it comes to the City of Edmonton’s finances. As Vinesh Pratap reports, while the city is projecting an $11.6-million surplus this year, the city is also in the red when it comes to community and recreational facilities.
Some Edmonton students will soon be off to school earlier and staying later. As Breanna Karstens-Smith reports, Edmonton Public Schools is extending hours at most high schools.
When asked when or how long the sea ice in the Arctic would take to grow back, Thackeray responded with, "We don't have a scenario for re-growth."
A new survey released by the Alberta Motor Association has found a lack of awareness as the leading factor for Albertans not preparing their vehicles for winter driving.
Environment Canada issued the statements for all of southwestern Nova Scotia, Halifax and surrounding areas, as well as southeastern New Brunswick.
Mayor Don Iveson has given a glimpse at what will be a main economic development idea he's spreading in Ottawa as he begins three days of meetings with federal ministers.
A letter requesting a meeting with labour leaders across Alberta has them fearful the UCP government is ready to enact legislation that would restrict unions' abilities to advocate on political issues.
“He’s in the top-90th percentile for kidney transplants. He’s done well."
The significant job losses are the result of weakening demand for pre- fabricated homes, according to the city's economic development arm.
The Alberta Federation of Labour is sounding the alarm over legislation it expects to be introduced regarding how unions spend their money. Sarah Ryan reports.
From a survey, 92.7 per cent of participants think the Bus Rapid Transit system in Saskatoon would be a good idea.
An online survey allows participants to list various barriers that stop them from coming out to an event, including accessible spaces, prices, or simply knowing if you can leave during a performance.
The performing arts scene in Edmonton is vibrant but it’s not accessible to everyone. A local group is hoping to change that. Morgan Black gives us a peek behind the curtain to show us how.
A webcast of the Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
The Conference Board of Canada's provincial outlook predicts Alberta's economy will rebound by 2.4 per cent next year and 3.1 per cent in 2021.