Canada’s daily COVID-19 cases have dropped to levels not seen since September 2020
The past three days brought the seven-day average down to 1,795, a number not seen since early October and a nearly 80 per cent drop from April.
The past three days brought the seven-day average down to 1,795, a number not seen since early October and a nearly 80 per cent drop from April.
Police say emergency services were called to the intersection of Berri and Ontario streets at 4:30 p.m. where they found both cyclists on the ground.
Shadick said she wants to see the city ban using poison corn to kill pigeons, or at least require the area it's scattered around to be labeled, like when spraying pesticides.
The decision was announced on Monday evening by Minister of Education Jean-François Roberge due to Quebec's current heatwave.
At around 3:50 p.m. on Sunday afternoon, RCMP said they had tried to stop the truck and trailer that was associated with a stolen property file, but the vehicle fled.
One in three women have experienced abuse in their lives and one woman a week in Canada is killed by their intimate partner.
If passed, the referendum would be held in conjunction with municipal elections Oct. 18.
Goldthorp says other people have come forward to help make the hearts and her program has now expanded to include vinyl stickers for vehicles.
The family of a man killed in a Edmonton police shooting is at a loss for words and answers. The 34-year-old victim has been identified as Stephen Nguyen. As Lisa Macgregor reports, days after it happened, there are still a lot of questions.
A boating advisory remains in effect in the City of Calgary as water levels remain high on the Bow River. Levels are expected to drop as temperatures cool upstream.
Here’s meteorologist Jesse Beyer’s Monday, June 7, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The first Pedal Pub in Saskatoon was planning to take its first ride this summer.
Health Matters June 7: Most Canadians don’t get enough fiber in their diet and nearly half have high blood cholesterol. Now Alberta cereal company Sunny Boy is hoping to help with some new homegrown technology. Su-Ling Goh reports.
Since around the end of May, approximately 1,300 students and staff in Edmonton Public Schools and Edmonton Catholic Schools have been asked to quarantine.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney from Monday, June 7, 2021.
Mayoral candidates continue to share what Edmonton could look like under their leadership -- and one candidate wants to make after-school activities free for kids.
Last month, the provincial government announced new quarantine rules for those deemed close contacts. However, Alberta Education said they do not apply to schools. Julia Wong reports.
Mayoral candidates continue to share what Edmonton could look like under their leadership. Michael Oshry says he’d like to make after-school recreation available free of charge. As Morgan Black reports, the question that follows-how realistic is it?
The Alberta legislature will debate a potential referendum question, which would ask residents if they think equalization payments should be removed from Canada’s Constitution. Sarah Komadina explains.