High Level launches online exhibit to mark 1 year since wildfire evacuations
High Level has launched an online experience to mark the first anniversary of the Chuckegg Creek wildfire, which forced the evacuation of thousands of people.
High Level has launched an online experience to mark the first anniversary of the Chuckegg Creek wildfire, which forced the evacuation of thousands of people.
Edmonton fire officials are using the rescue of a wayward canine to warn people to stay away from the rising North Saskatchewan River.
Biomedical engineering technologists have been working behind the scenes to make sure equipment keeps running through the COVID-19 pandemic. Lisa McGregor talks to certified engineering technologist Caroline Mekodom about the job.
Afghanistan's government has not yet indicated whether it will observe the ceasefire.
Three of the four new coronavirus cases in London-Middlesex involve staff at seniors homes.
According to a provincial government news release, one new case of COVID-19 was identified on Saturday, bringing the provincial total to 1,050. Of those, 19 remain active.
Country star Paul Brandt has become an advocate against human trafficking in Canada, and advocates are applauding his appointment last week as the head of a new Alberta task force.
Winnipeg police say with warmer weather comes an increase in carjackings and they've released some tips to help drivers avoid becoming a target.
Police said they were called to the area of Thorncliffe Park Drive and Overlea Boulevard just after 5:30 p.m. Saturday.
Farms got off to a slow start this season because of the abnormal weather, but Froese says things seem to be back on track since temperatures warmed up.
Police say Larissa Shingebis, originally from Thunder Bay with a transient lifestyle, is wanted in connection with the death of 79-year-old Gladys Little.
Claims promoted by the Trump administration that the global coronavirus pandemic originated at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in the central Chinese city are a ``pure fabrication,'' the institute's director said.
Despite being closed since March or limited to take out, curbside and delivery services, many businesses took the week to fine tune their safety plans to protect customers and employees before reopening.
Experts say outdoor activity is safer than indoor as coronavirus lockdowns lift — but there are still rules.
Summer's coming. Is it safe to take a dip in a friend's backyard pool or go to the beach?
False Creek Ferries stopped service on March 26, while the Aquabus stopped service on March 17. Both began taking on passengers again on Friday.
RCMP are responding to a firearms call in the Christina Drive area of Chilliwack.
Global News has learned Alberta’s United Conservative Party is seeking aid from a federal relief fund to help pay staff salaries as donations have dwindled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Adam MacVicar reports.
Here’s Kevin O Connell’s Saturday, May 23, 2020 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Saturday, May 23, 2020 with Breanna Karstens-Smith.
Edmonton police shut down the northbound lanes of Manning Drive at 137 Avenue on Saturday afternoon following a serious collision.
Edmonton Eskimos fullback Peter Cender goes from Commonwealth Stadium to centre stage, building his skills away from the field as a stand-up comedian.
Eskimos fullback Peter Cender is hopeful he’ll get the chance to play his sophomore season. But he’s also just as hopeful he’ll be able to continue developing in a different career. Quinn Phillips has more.