Collision involving Edmonton police officer shuts down Whitemud Drive near 91 Street
A major collision involving a police officer shut down a section of Whitemud Drive in southeast Edmonton on Monday.
A major collision involving a police officer shut down a section of Whitemud Drive in southeast Edmonton on Monday.
Fredericton lawyer and former education minister, Jody Carr, says the school "failed to protect" Anthony when he ran away from the school.
What do the new coronavirus variants mean for summer plans, such as weddings, travel and BBQ gatherings at the park?
The order by Dr. Lawrence Loh is effective as of Tuesday and will be in place until at least April 18.
The last downtown Tim Hortons location has left Kingston. Now, McDonald's wants to move into the space.
The Humboldt Broncos Tribute Centre will promote the values spelled out by former coach Darcy Haugan in his core covenant.
Toronto police said the 64-year-old victim and the suspect were known to each other.
Vernon Fire Rescue is warning all members of the Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce of a recent string of fires in the community.
Edmonton Calligraphic Society members used their hobby to setup a special display of weathergrams for health-care workers outside the Grey Nuns Hospital.
Peterborough Fire Services rescued a man from a townhouse fire on Crystal Drive on Friday night.
The company says its $4-billion integrated propane dehydrogenation and polypropylene production facility will be the first recipient of the grant announced in October by the UCP.
The fate of a Canadian man on death row in Montana could become more tenuous as the state gets closer to removing obstacles that prevent it from resuming executions.
Six people were killed at the weekend, according to activists, as police and soldiers used force to break up demonstrations that some protesters are calling a "spring revolution."
"I would describe these works as a retrospective of my degree."
Here’s Kevin O’Connell’s Sunday, April 4, 2021 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Sunday, April 4, 2021 with Kim Smith.
Although Alberta Health has not disclosed any details, the Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw tweeted Saturday that the province is investigating a significant COVID-19 outbreak in the province relating to the P.1 variant. Kim Smith spoke with Dr. Darren Markland, an intensive care physician at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, about the concerns...
For the second year in a row, COVID-19 restrictions have changed the way most people celebrate Easter Sunday. While some are blatantly flouting the rules, the majority of faith communities are creatively operating within Alberta’s health measures. Nicole Stillger has more.
The province has been tight-lipped on a P.1 COVID-19 variant outbreak in Alberta. With no update until Monday, people are frustrated by the lack of information. Jackie Wilson reports.
Canada surpassed one million COVID-19 cases, as more transmissible variants take hold. As Abigail Bimman explains, fears among health experts are also rising, as hospitals fill up faster than ever before.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, an Edmonton restaurant has handed out thousands of free meals. As Sarah Komadina explains, the restaurant plans to keep the kind gesture going as long as it can.
Vaccination clinics have been directed to put in place processes to fill last-minute cancellations and ‘end of day doses,' with a focus on priority populations.
The province reported 600 additional variant cases Sunday, with 38 per cent of the active cases in Alberta now being variants of concern.
Mexico on Sunday reported 1,263 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 136 more fatalities.
Canucks games have been suspended until at least Tuesday.