More warnings, fewer tickets for Calgarians leaving sidewalks snowy
If you haven't shovelled your walk after this weekend's dump of snow in Calgary, you're running out of time and could receive a bylaw ticket.
If you haven't shovelled your walk after this weekend's dump of snow in Calgary, you're running out of time and could receive a bylaw ticket.
The deaths are up by a record 64 from the previous day, China's National Health Commission said Tuesday. The total number of infected there also rose to 20,438.
First Cassidy Armstrong was diagnosed with a rare, terminal cancer. Then, doctors discovered she actually had a rare parasite found in coyote and dog feces.
Officials blamed a quick thaw for the soil sloughing.
First, an Edmonton woman was told she was dying of a rare cancer. Then, her diagnosis became even more bizarre. Su-Ling Goh has the story.
Boeing disclosed the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigation in a regulatory filing Friday.
An Edmonton woman took the stand and gave some dramatic testimony Monday in court after a guilty plea from the attorney. Sarah Ryan has more from the law courts.
The Monday, Feb. 3, 2020 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney.
A few weeks ago, EPSB said it would be one day. Now, it's five: three PD days and two non-instructional days.
Edmonton Public is looking to add more off days to next year’s school calendar. At first EPSB said one day. Now, it’s five. The move would reduce costs in light of a $34-million budget shortfall. Lisa MacGregor reports.
The UCP’s review into Alberta Health Services outlines nearly $2 billion in savings, from shrinking rural hospitals to more privatization. As Tom Vernon reports, the government has 57 recommendations to pour through.
It’s an adaptation of Shakespeare’s darkest play using Cree language, history and legend. The production is touring the Treaty 6 region. As Nicole Stillger explains, it’s been a homecoming for one actor.
The Monday, Feb. 3, 2020 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Quinn Ohler.
Edmonton council voted Monday to continue working with Prairie Sky Gondola on its private proposal. As Vinesh Pratap reports, councillors provided some very passionate responses both for and against the project.
Police say they tried to stop a car near Niagara and North streets at around 9:30 p.m. Sunday when the vehicle sped away.
The crossing was closed due to widespread flooding after heavy weekend rain,
According to the Ministry of Transportation, Coalmont Road is closed between Brookmere and Manning Station roads.
Over a hundred thousand kids and their families – that’s over one in four kids in Calgary and many more from across the province, the prairies and the country – rely on help from the Alberta Children’s Hospital. This hospital cares for kids with all different types of illnesses and injuries – from asthma to...
Martin Weigelt has a criminal history dating back to 1987 which includes more than 100 criminal convictions.
Manitoba’s police watchdog is investigating after a woman died in the custody of police in Thompson over the weekend.
Line 3 starts in Alberta and clips a corner of North Dakota before crossing northern Minnesota en route to Enbridge's terminal in Superior, Wisconsin.
On Tuesday, all schools under the Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board will be closed, and all elementary schools under the Simcoe County District School Board will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday.
The City of Toronto's latest Toronto For All campaign examines the mental health effects of anti-Black racism. The City says March 2 will be declared Black Mental Health Day.
The RDOS is considering taking enforcement action against a non-farm-related business it says is operating illegally on ALR Land.
More than 100 young athletes between the ages of six and 18 took on aerials, moguls and big air at the Edmonton Freestyle Club’s first competition that took place at Sunridge over the weekend.