Motorcyclist suffers serious injuries in southwest Calgary collision
One man was taken to hospital with serious injuries Saturday night after a collision involving a motorcycle.
One man was taken to hospital with serious injuries Saturday night after a collision involving a motorcycle.
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The Canadian military is in the midst of a reckoning over allegations of high-level sexual misconduct, and the culture at the military's training institution is under scrutiny.
Emergency crews were called to a property near the intersection of Meadowbank and Cyrville roads, just northeast of Highway 417 and Innes Road, at around 12:50 a.m. on Sunday.
According to Sunday's report, 237 cases were recorded in Toronto, 214 in Peel Region, 59 in Hamilton and 80 in York Region.
I've been pretty open-minded and tolerant about people's music for a long time, but today's music has me about to snap, Alan Cross says. 'Please help.'
Patrol officers found and arrested 45-year-old man, and seized a pellet gun.
The Italian region of Piedmont observed a minute of silence at noon Sunday, and flags flew at half-staff to mark the moment one week ago when the disaster struck.
The Shenzhou 12 capsule will be launched from the Jiuquan base in China's northwest next month, Yang said in comments broadcast Saturday by China Central Television.
Throughout modern history, media portrayals and racist profiling have presented Asian women as hypersexual and submissive, or desexualized and invisible.
Misconduct allegations against a former Mountie that recently surfaced during a murder investigation in B.C. are prompting questions into how RCMP investigate one of their own.
The company behind the fatal bus rollover in Alberta's Rocky Mountains last year has resumed operations and installed seatbelts in its vehicles.
Anti-Asian racism in Edmonton was in the spotlight for this year's Asian Heritage Month. Advocates hope to stem the tide on a rise in hate brought on by the pandemic.
Eaton left his home for a bike ride Friday night in Summit County, Utah, and shortly thereafter someone called 911 to report after seeing him lying on a roadway and unconscious.
The RCMP received a call on Friday that a woman was heard screaming between 6:10 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. from the backseat of a car parked at a gas station on Flying Dust First Nation.
Members of the public are asked to avoid the area in the 900-block of Kingsmere Blvd in Saskatoon.
Here’s Kevin O’Connell’s Saturday, May 29 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Saturday, May 29 with Kim Smith.
Anti-Asian racism in Edmonton was in the spotlight at this year’s virtual event for Asian Heritage Month. Advocates say they hope to stem the tide on a rise in hate brought about by the pandemic. Chris Chacon reports.
You might soon be mixing yourself an eco-friendly cocktail. As Morgan Black reports, a pilot project here in Alberta wants to keep the air clean while creating a delicious drink.
Some doctors have been raising concerns that Alberta’s reopening plan is moving too quickly. Kim Smith spoke with Dr. Darren Markland, intensive care physician at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton, about what he’s seeing in the ICU and what he anticipates this summer will be like in Alberta.
Some event planners in Edmonton are scrambling following the province’s reopening announcement. The pandemic initially brought this industry to a grinding halt. As Nicole Stillger explains, with no clear picture of how the summer will look, businesses are moving ahead with tempered optimism.
Students from Powerview school will be back in the classroom on Monday, May 31, according to Sunrise School Division, after two weeks of remote learning.
The province said Saturday it has roughly 4,600 doses of AstraZeneca, with 3,000 set to expire at the end of May.
‘It’s going to re-traumatize and re-trigger all of the residential school survivor community, and that’s going to reverberate through our communities.’