Netflix chooses Toronto as location for its corporate office in Canada
A publicist for the California-based streaming giant tells The Canadian Press the company will post a content executive job for the new office in June.
A publicist for the California-based streaming giant tells The Canadian Press the company will post a content executive job for the new office in June.
The fire is believed to be human-caused after a controlled burn escaped its boundaries.
A health researcher says it's critical to arm teens with science-based COVID-19 information and make them part of the messaging.
More than five million people visited Kananaskis last year — almost a million higher than nearby Banff National Park, Alberta Environment Minister Jason Nixon said.
Alberta Environment Minister Jason Nixon announced Tuesday a new conservation pass for Kananaskis Country that will cost $15 per day or $90 per year for each vehicle.
ASIRT says a police vehicle chasing him hit the man, who had veered into the yard of a home on his bike.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw will provide a COVID-19 update for Alberta at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
After a massive renovation, Fort Edmonton Park had planned on reopening over the May long weekend. That target has now been pushed to Canada Day, due to COVID-19.
The decision is a victory for Alberta in its battle with British Columbia over so-called turn-off-the-taps legislation enacted in 2018.
The province is asking for mandatory pre-departure PCR testing for all domestic air travellers entering Ontario
All provinces are under pressure to use up all the vaccine they're given but all have been relatively consistent in the percentage of doses they've held back.
Cafécoquetel's co-owners wanted to create a place where people in the neighbourhood could meet and talk as well make it part of their routine.
Top military staff said oxygen would be released from reserves and retired medical personnel would join health facilities that are struggling under the strain of cases.
Calgary city council approved beginning a decade of work to revitalize downtown and relieve some of the millions of square feet of office vacancy, including $200 million to start.
Police say arson charges are pending against a suspect who was arrested in connection with several grass fires in Edmonton's river valley on Monday night.
The Karen National Union said it had captured the army position, in some of the most intense clashes since a Feb. 1 coup plunged Myanmar into crisis.
The province is introducing legislation to provide an income support program for Manitobans with severe and prolonged disabilities.
Two men were killed and a woman was injured after motorcycles crashed near Cochrane, Alta., on Monday.
Instead of a uniform physical distancing rule, scientists at MIT suggest new guidelines should be crafted based on the amount of time spent inside, based on multiple variables.
Oilers captain Connor McDavid posted his third hat trick of the season as Edmonton routed the Winnipeg Jets 6-1 on Monday night. The Jets have lost four in a row.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Monday, April 26, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Breanna Karstens-Smith and Gord Steinke from Monday, April 26, 2021.
Health Matters April 26: As more young people with COVID-19 show up in Canadian intensive care units, medical teams are turning to artificial lungs, or ECMO, to help them. Su-Ling Goh reports.
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in Alberta has now declared a state of local emergency, as COVID-19 infections surge at oilsands worksites. Heather Yourex-West reports on what that means for the energy sector, and the oil workers at risk.
The School Liaison Officer program, which connects officers with the city's elementary and secondary schools, has been under review following the death of George Floyd.