Recall issued for rapid coronavirus test with $9.5M Alberta Health Services contract
The company behind a rapid coronavirus test that was expected to be massively rolled out in rural Alberta has voluntarily recalled its product.
The company behind a rapid coronavirus test that was expected to be massively rolled out in rural Alberta has voluntarily recalled its product.
Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo Mayor Don Scott says that the spring flooding has devastated Fort McMurray, and with many residents without insurance he believes immediate assistance from the provincial and federal government is required.
Albertans are expected to learn Monday how they can take up to 164 provincial parks and recreation sites off the hands of a government that no longer wants them.
One person was rushed to hospital in unstable condition after a fire early Sunday morning, the second blaze of the night in Winnipeg.
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Trudeau said the money will include funding for marginalized communities and virtual care for patients who may not need to see a doctor in person.
Calvin Andrew Lewis has been charged with the first-degree murder of Tina Tingley-McAleer.
The aerobatics team will wrap up the day in Nova Scotia before continuing on their Canadian tour.
Here is a roundup of the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for May 3, 2020.
OPP say officers attended three suspected overdoses in the region between Friday and Saturday, including one that claimed the life of a 37-year-old.
Watch the full broadcast of The West Block from Sunday, May 3, 2020 with Mercedes Stephenson.
Value on Liquor Store on Southwest Marine Drive has installed a thermal camera designed to scan customers body temperatures.
In an interview on The West Block, Daniel Therrien said he agrees with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that such an app must be voluntary, but other criteria must also be met.
The province is facing a "double economic whammy," with the coronavirus pandemic and the price of oil hitting historic lows at the same time.
China has capped visitors to tourist spots at 30 per cent of capacity to adhere to social distancing rules.
South Korea responded by firing two shots towards North Korea. No injuries were reported.
Firefighters, with help from local farmers, extinguished a grassfire near Highway 14.
Here’s Kevin O’Connell’s Saturday, May. 2 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Saturday, May. 2 with Chris Chacon.
Police are currently in the area of Broadway Avenue and 1st Street searching for a suspect or suspects with a weapon, which is believed not to be a firearm.
The unprecedented crisis has, in theory, given all opposition parties unparalleled power to shape the government's agenda and re-write legislation more to their liking.
"It's a great opportunity to get filmmakers' creative juices going again."
It’s the first weekend since the province announced its relaunch plan and the city took its first steps to lift some restrictions. Nicole Stillger reports.
Police say they don’t believe this was a random act, but the incident “posed a significant risk to the public.”