City of Regina installing two-way bike lane on Park Street
The bike lane will be in the northbound lane between Douglas Avenue and 17th Avenue East, which is roughly one kilometre in distance.
The bike lane will be in the northbound lane between Douglas Avenue and 17th Avenue East, which is roughly one kilometre in distance.
With COVID-19, all of Michael's ten to twelve weekly therapies have been halted.
The Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation is undertaking a new project to relocate and expand the pediatric surgical clinic space from the Clinical Sciences Building at the University of Alberta into a new space on campus. The foundation has committed to raising $13 million to fund the new space, so divisional director of pediatric surgery Dr....
Every month, the Kids with Cancer Society stops by to discuss cancer’s impact on families. Executive director Val Figliuzzi joined us via Skype about how the organization has adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic and updates on how some of their families are doing.
With the Alberta entering Stage 2 of the COVID-19 relaunch, many businesses are reopening after weeks of being closed — including fitness facilities. Meg Stevenson, who owns Navina Yoga in Windermere, joined the morning news to talk about new safety precautions.
While speaking to city council on Thursday, Edmonton police chief Dale McFee said 18 officers were involved in the arrest of a man suspected of running a catalytic converter theft ring and the seizure of hundreds of stolen parts.
More than 400 catalytic converters were recovered after an investigation began in March.
A collision between a pickup and a semi truck on Anthony Henday Drive near Wye Road on the east side of Edmonton caused traffic delays Thursday. As Vinesh Pratap explains live on Global News at Noon, there were flames shooting and heavy black smoke coming from a semi after the crash happened.
Video from a collision scene on Anthony Henday Drive near Wye Road on the east side of Edmonton shows heavy black smoke coming from a semi in the median of the freeway on the morning of Thursday, June 18, 2020.
Due to an increase in applications, the Bridge to Canadian Nursing program at Mount Royal University is expanding.
A portion of Anthony Henday Drive was closed to traffic late Thursday morning after a fiery two-vehicle collision on the eastern side of the ring road.
The prime minister's update came as Canada's COVID-19 count surpassed 100,000 known cases.
The move comes as public transit agencies have seen their ridership drop during the health crisis.
The Seoul-based musician's death follows a series of others in the K-pop industry within the last five years.
According to the province, the last new coronavirus case was identified on June 9.
On Tuesday night, emergency crews responded to an ATV crash at the intersection of River Road and Water Street south of Campbellford.
CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie says the complexity of the situation has made it difficult for the league to formulate a plan to deal with COVID-19.
Speed is believed to be a factor in an early morning collision in south Edmonton that sent two people to hospital.
There has been no recidivism among the 33 people who have used the program.
Police allege a man damaged a moving vehicle in Cobourg's east end on Wednesday following reports of a fight in the area.
The death toll in Ontario has risen to 2,553, as three more deaths were reported — the lowest number of new deaths since the end of March.
Confusion over what advocates are pushing for has persisted, which experts say is allowing critics to dismiss the movement.
Canada's losing bid for a UN Security Council seat shows we are not as internationally loved as our prime minister thinks, Matthew Fisher says.
On Wednesday, Albertans became the first in Canada to sample a popular Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen fried chicken sandwich. In Edmonton, our Global 1 news helicopter spotted long lines of cars on the south side and west end, waiting to order the sandwich that became a social-media sensation with its U.S. debut last summer.
Health Matters June 17: ParticipACTION’s latest report card shows Canadian kids’ activity levels have taken a hit during the pandemic. And why are University of Alberta researchers studying babies’ urine? Su-Ling Goh reports.