Before and after: How women are redefining provincial politics in Saskatchewan
Women won the right to vote in Saskatchewan in 1916. Since then, women have blazed a trail in provincial politics.
Women won the right to vote in Saskatchewan in 1916. Since then, women have blazed a trail in provincial politics.
'Blursday' describes what it’s like to be stuck at home for so long the days blur together. It also describes what polls on federal politics have been like, writes Darrell Bricker.
The purchase will ensure over 2,000 hectares of one of North America's largest expanses of urban wilderness will remain unbroken.
Four of the businesses are facing multiple charges under the Emergency Measures and Civil Protection Act (EMCPA).
Follow along with Global News crime reporter Nancy Hixt as she takes you on a behind-the-scenes look at forensics with an expert crime scene investigator.
The German underdogs gritted out a 4-3 overtime victory against Slovakia on Monday, earning their first win at the world junior hockey championships in Edmonton.
The British government said on Thursday that 600,000 people in the United Kingdom have received the first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine since inoculations began.
Flags at the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and at Calgary's McDougall Centre will fly at half staff this week following the death of Jeanne Lougheed.
The two territories received 7,200 doses each on Monday, while Nunavut is expected to receive its first shipment this week.
Fraser Health confirmed that an outbreak at Agassiz Seniors Community has been declared over.
The victim was known to police and the shooting appears to be targeted, investigators said.
Sweden's win streak remains alive after the team posted a 4-0 win over Austria at the world junior hockey championship in Edmonton on Monday.
A Calgary homeowner is dealing with a massive snow pile blocking his driveway and sidewalk and he says getting it cleared is proving to be an issue.
This year has been a struggle for many Alberta businesses, however some have not only managed to stay afloat through the pandemic, but are ending 2020 on a positive note. Slav Kornik has more on how online sales and pushes to support local have helped.
Blenderz Garment Recyclers in Edmonton is saving hundreds of pounds of clothes from ending up in the landfill. As Sarah Ryan reports, it’s all about breathing new life into unwanted fabrics.
Earlier this year, Mayor Don Iveson was joyful after Edmonton city council approved what’s called The City Plan: essentially, a series of policies designed to curtail suburban sprawl. But with single family living affordable and a goal for many people, will the vision match the reality of what people want? Vinesh Pratap posed that question...
Here are the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for Monday.
So far, Blenderz Garment Recyclers has teamed up with three other Edmonton clothing makers to find creative ways of repurposing cast-offs.
The first case of the U.K. COVID-19 variant is now in Alberta, which the province says was found in someone who recently arrived from the U.K. The news came as Alberta’s death toll also topped more than 1,000. Nicole Stillger has more.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole-Anne Devaney from Monday, December 28, 2020.