Edmonton-raised soccer star Alphonso Davies credits family for positive outlook
Alphonso Davies says his family's trials have left their mark, but in a good way.
Alphonso Davies says his family's trials have left their mark, but in a good way.
"It made me feel sad. It made me feel angry. It made me feel quite worried."
Just before 6 a.m. on Monday, RCMP said they received a report of a single-vehicle collision on the 3100-block of Bulman Road, which is a bike trail that runs parallel to the highway. The body of the driver was found nearby.
China has long detested Hong Kong's vigil, the only such activity allowed on Chinese territory to commemorate victims of the crackdown, which remains a taboo subject on the mainland.
The report says Floyd had tested positive for COVID-19 on April 3 but appeared asymptomatic.
Seniors living at Amica White Rock had been shaking and grooving from their balconies twice a day to amplified music, as a way to keep active and fight isolation during the pandemic.
Vancouver police held two investigations, first proposing a 15-day suspension and, when the commissioner rejected that finding the department called for a six-day suspension and anger management classes.
State and local authorities that have supported quarantining measures are loosening restrictions as hunger grows and public finances, shaky in the best of times, plummet deep into the red.
Some post-secondary students at NAIT and the University of Alberta don’t agree with paying full tuition for the upcoming fall semester, when they won’t be on campus due to COVID-19. Vinesh Pratap has their story.
About 100 vehicles took part in a convoy Wednesday to call for action for the Indigenous community.
Here’s Phil Darlington’s Wednesday, June 3, 2020 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney and Gord Steinke from Wednesday, June 3, 2020.
Health Matters June 3: COVID-19 visitor restrictions in long-term care facilities protect seniors’ health — but what about their hearts? One Alberta family shares their heartbreaking story, hoping the province will loosen the rules soon. Su-Ling Goh explains.
An Edmonton ICU physician is sending a reminder to Albertans that, as the province continues to reopen, it is important to stay vigilant. Julia Wong reports.
A photo posted to Instagram that shows two smiling police officers holding a man being detained will now be investigated, the Edmonton Police Service told Global News on Wednesday.
The Burlington hospital says it has developed a principled plan to phase in non-urgent services and diagnostic imaging for patients who have been waiting for treatment.
Roughly 85 per cent of members of the military were ordered into isolation in April amid coronavirus fears.
The findings of an independent review into how Hamilton police responded to violence at last year's Pride festival at Gage Park will be released on Monday, nearly a year after the event.
Of the 89 cases, 76 have been declared resolved — approximately 85 per cent — leaving 11 active cases for the region.
Manitoba RCMP say two inmates suffered significant injuries in stabbings at the Stony Mountain Institution.
A new Winnipeg Police Board report predicts photo radar revenue will be down nearly $7 million by the end of the year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
George Floyd's death has acted as a catalyst, igniting protests on anti-Black racism in the U.S. and beyond.
With anti-racist protests taking place across North America -- including one Friday at the Manitoba Legislature -- the subject of police violence and racism has been on everyone's minds.
Aides said Obama will call for turning the protests over George Floyd’s death into policy change and will urge specific reforms to ensure safer policing and increased trust between communities and law enforcement.
West Kelowna and the Interior Health Authority have elevated the water quality advisory in the Sunnyside/Pritchard System to a boil water notice.