Coronavirus: 4 Kingston prisons among first to receive COVID-19 vaccines
Four Kingston prisons administered some of Canada's first COVID-19 vaccines to elderly inmates over the last two weeks.
Four Kingston prisons administered some of Canada's first COVID-19 vaccines to elderly inmates over the last two weeks.
Doug Ford says some patients from overcrowded Greater Toronto Area hospitals will be transferred to Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital when it opens on Feb. 7.
Administrator Vanda Urban was initially appointed to oversee the day-to-day operations of Summerland Seniors Village in February 2020 for a period of at least six months.
The update continues the slight downward trend in new cases seen in recent days, but also extends what is now a near three-week-long streak of COVID-19 deaths.
The woman allegedly put roach killer in the victim‘s coffee on multiple occasions, according to the District Attorney for Queens, N.Y.
Two Winnipeggers are behind bars after a drug bust on Friday afternoon, police said.
'I want to thank all Nova Scotians for their hard work in keeping our case numbers low,' said Premier Stephen McNeil in a news release.
"Our group of D last game was poor. We made a couple changes to see if we can defend better."
Arctic air comes charging into the Okanagan weather forecast by the end of the second to last week of January under partly-to-mostly cloudy skies.
Premier Jason Kenney said Alberta has a strong legal basis for seeking damages if the Keystone XL pipeline expansion is killed – something Joe Biden reportedly plans to do on his first day as president. Tom Vernon and Mike Le Couteur have team coverage on the noon news.
After Pfizer indicated last week it’s cutting back on COVID-19 vaccine deliveries due to production changes, Alberta is pausing appointments for people to get their first dose. As Fletcher Kent explains, Premier Jason Kenney said the province will run out of supply for first doses by the end of Monday or early Tuesday.
Ottawa's mayor says he does not immediately plan follow in Kingston's lead to ban conversion therapy practices municipally, citing concerns of a legal challenge.
Speaking to reporters on Monday, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney slammed reports the incoming Joe Biden administration in the U.S. planned to block implementation of the cross-border Keystone XL pipeline. Kenney said the decision would endanger U.S. energy independence, framing the American decision as a choice to turn from a “close democratic ally” towards imports from...
Speaking to reporters on Monday, Premier Jason Kenney says Alberta is set to run out of its COVID-19 vaccine supply by the end of Monday or early Tuesday. Kenney said a delay in Canada’s supply of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine has led to a low supply, and a pausing of first-dose appointments.
The Alberta Forest Products Association launched the Virtual Forest Tour featuring Fillion to entertain audiences by combining comedy with education.
Jason Kenney says halting construction on the controversial project will be disastrous for both the Canadian and U.S. economies and their relationship.
The expediated COVID-19 travel testing program is set to launch at Edmonton International Airport on Feb. 1.
"By the end of today, or early tomorrow, Albertans will have no more vaccine doses in storage to administer as first doses to Albertans," Premier Kenney said.
POLAR PLUNGE IS BACK FOR 2021! You can once again take the Plunge in Alberta in support of Special Olympics Alberta – only VIRTUALLY! The Polar Plunge, presented by the Law Enforcement Torch Run, challenges ANYONE to bravely participate in this exciting and accessible fundraiser, while helping 140 communities across Alberta. It’s a great way...
Here’s Kevin O’Connell’s Sunday, Jan 17 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Sunday, Jan 17 with Kim Smith.
Monday will mark a big day for some Alberta businesses finally allowed to open under the province’s latest round of relaxed restrictions. Health Minister Tyler Shandro had previously announced that on Jan. 18, personal and wellness services may reopen but by appointment only. Chris Chacon reports.
Why Not Cafe suffered damage due to a fire over a month ago. Owner and chef, Levi Biddlecombe, shares how he has now turned a gig that used to be more on the side into a full time job for now.
Alberta is cautiously reopening parts of the provinces economy, after statistics showed cases of COVID-19 are dropping. However, as Heather Yourex-West reports, doctors warn that Alberta’s hospitals remain at critical capacity.
Edmonton’s annual Chinatown dining week is pickup only this year due to restrictions but still offers delicious special menus for takeout. Co-organizer, Sonya Nguyen, hopes the event raises awareness about some of the culinary gems in Chinatown.