Coronavirus: Edmonton ICU doctor shares photo of dwindling ventilator supply
An Edmonton ICU doctor is sharing a photo of the ventilator supply at his hospital as a reminder of how serious COVID-19 can be and what it can do to a patient's lungs.
An Edmonton ICU doctor is sharing a photo of the ventilator supply at his hospital as a reminder of how serious COVID-19 can be and what it can do to a patient's lungs.
Alberta is "strongly encouraging" all travellers who arrived from the United Kingdom within the past 14 days to immediately book a COVID-19 test.
Mother Nature has decided that southern Manitoba will see a white Christmas after all with snow overnight and more on the way.
Countries across the world have halted air travel to the U.K. while France has banned trucks from entering for a period of 48 hours while the new variant is assessed.
RCMP say the drivers of two pickup trucks were killed Sunday after a head-on collision near Redwater.
Viruses naturally evolve as they move through the population, some more than others. It’s one reason we need a fresh flu shot each year.
The strain, said to be up to 70 per cent more transmissible than the original, has put some 16 million Britons under tougher lockdowns.
When the first COVID-19 cases trickled into Canada, little was known about the novel coronavirus.
In 2019, there were 55,000 mail-in-ballots. In a pandemic election, Elections Canada is bracing for up to 5 million to vote by mail.
Check out this list to see what's open and closed in Kingston over the 2020 holidays.
George Clooney, Felicity Jones and the rest of 'The Midnight Sky' cast spoke with Global News in a virtual chat.
Here’s Kevin O’Connell’s Sunday, Dec. 20 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020 with Kim Smith.
Hundreds of thousands of Canadians face the prospect of having to repay the money they got from the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB). Kim Smith spoke with D’Arcy McDonald, a senior vice president at Scotiabank, about what people can expect heading into the tax season.
While the focus is on the COVID-19 pandemic, another health crisis is underway. Opioid deaths in Alberta are drastically increasing and the province has launched a new online tool to help save lives. Chris Chacon reports
A B.C. man has been charged with dangerous driving in Alberta after he was allegedly caught sleeping in a speeding, self-driving Tesla in what Canadian legal experts are calling an unprecedented case. Kristen Robinson reports.
It’s the final weekend of holiday shopping, as the days tick down to Christmas. Normally, businesses would see hordes of shoppers out and about, but we know the shopping experience is anything but typical this year. Nicole Stillger has more.
Alberta is seeing its deadliest year for drug overdoses, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to worsen its already dire opioid crisis. Heather Yourex-West reports on how the province is trying to tackle its other health emergency, and why some are saying it’s falling short.
Northern Health said 27 workers at two workplace accommodation sites had tested positive. Seventeen of the cases remain active, it added.
Alberta recorded an additional 10 deaths Sunday, with five of those coming from the Edmonton zone.
The petition seeks to reverse a trio of Pennsylvania Supreme Court cases having to do with mail-in ballots.
Trump tweeted earlier this month that he was ``not scheduled to take the vaccine, but look forward to doing so at the appropriate time.''
Edmonton's Al Rashid Mosque delivered 200 meals and COVID-19 kits to seniors around the city.
"It seemed like the [ice] chunk extended from Gimli to the south basin of Lake Winnipeg, with water surrounding all of it."
Currently there are no limitations on flights between Britain and Canada, but sources tell Global News that could happen as early as tonight.