Calgary creates advocacy messaging buffer zones around schools
The bylaw passed Monday night limits the size of signs and their distance to school property.
The bylaw passed Monday night limits the size of signs and their distance to school property.
So far, one resident at Simcoe Manor has passed away due to COVID-19.
A re-elected BC NDP government will give a $1,000 recovery benefit for all families with a household income under $125,000 a year.
The Liberals said they will give drivers the choice to purchase the best rate for their insurance from either the private market or ICBC.
Facebook removed a post by U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday after he falsely claimed coronavirus can be less deadly than the seasonal flu.
Global News is tracking what's been promised by the leaders of the parties in the run-up to the Saskatchewan election on Oct. 26.
Emergency services responded to a disturbance call to a home on Galbraith Drive, near Barwell Road just before 6:30 a.m.
Family members have indicated Cahoon only responds to his middle name, Kelly.
Christopher Walken stars as Percy Schmeiser, the farmer from Bruno, Sask., who was sued and taken to court by Monsanto in the late 1990s.
The organizations that signed the letter include the National Council of Canadian Muslims, the World Sikh Organization, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, Amnesty International and the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.
The MD of Bighorn has declared a state of local emergency due to concerns over the Devil's Head wildfire.
Paramedics cared for and transported two patients to hospital with serious injuries.
An Edmonton mother is speaking out after a youth was charged in the death of her teenage daughter. Sarah Komadina reports.
Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the team tweeted Monday night.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Monday, October 5, 2020 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Pipeline and power company TC Energy Corp. is moving to buy out the other unitholders in TC PipeLines, LP.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw said Alberta Health is in talks with the City of Edmonton to see if additional measures should be brought in to control the spread of COVID-19, after a sudden surge in cases in the Edmonton Zone over the weekend. Mayor Don Iveson joined the news hour live to talk about it.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw said an increase of COVID-19 cases over the weekend, particularly in the Edmonton zone where there are 982 active cases, is concerning and if the numbers continue to rise, additional health measures may be put in place. Julia Wong had the details from the Monday update.
Health Matters October 5: A University of Alberta virologist has been awarded a Nobel Prize, along with two American colleagues. As Su-Ling Goh reports, Dr. Michael Houghton’s work in the field of Hepatitis C has saved lives around the world.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney from Monday, October 5, 2020.
A female youth has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of 13-year-old Sierra Chalifoux Thompson, who was killed Friday in north Edmonton. Sarah Komadina reports from the scene, where a memorial has appeared.
A major road in Caledonia has been blocked again following OPP attempting to arrest someone in connection with a court injunction at a controversial development site.
Your next Zoom call could change a young person’s life. There are hundreds of kids in the Edmonton area waiting for a mentor. Community Reporter Morgan Black explains why the long-time ‘Big Brothers Big Sisters’ program has entered the digital world.
Recently, two black bears have been shot and killed on the North Shore after they were attracted by garbage and fruit left on the ground.
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health releases findings from the province’s second round of COVID-19 serology testing.