7-year-old boy crashes family van in north Edmonton
The father of a young boy who took the family’s vehicle on a joyride in Edmonton has a warning for other parents. As Sarah Komadina reports, the joyride ended with a crash at a local playground.
The father of a young boy who took the family’s vehicle on a joyride in Edmonton has a warning for other parents. As Sarah Komadina reports, the joyride ended with a crash at a local playground.
A spokesperson for the RCMP says a helicopter that was helping to fight a wildfire about an hour west of Edmonton crashed near Evansburg, Alta., on Monday night.
The Habs are trying to win Canada's first Stanley Cup since they themselves brought it home in 1993, but the Lightning are presenting their toughest challenge.
The last team in Montreal's way is the defending champion: the Tampa Bay Lightning. Brian Wilde has more on Game 1 of the Stanley Cup final.
Calgary's fireworks on Canada Day will go ahead just days after an estimated 751 unmarked graves were discovered at Cowessess First Nation.
More Canadians are getting their second dose than ever before as infection rates plummet, though officials are still concerned about the Delta variant.
Alberta Health Services said Monday that a coronavirus outbreak was declared on one unit at Peter Lougheed Hospital in Calgary after two patients tested positive for COVID-19.
The study found that mRNA-based vaccines create a more "persistent" response, making a person's immunity much more stronger and durable.
After the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves in Saskatchewan and BC, a shop in Saskatoon selling orange shirts wanted to make a difference.
You’re about to get to know the real Fort Edmonton. After being closed for three years for upgrades, the park is reopening this week with its true roots taking centre stage. Lisa MacGregor reports.
While numerous theories have emerged, no definitive cause has been identified in Thursday’s collapse of the 12-story Champlain Towers South building.
During a three-hour stretch on Saturday, the fire department says it had to make multiple rescues for people who either had their rafts capsized or trapped near bridge pillars.
You’ve likely spotted them if driving along 99 Street in south Edmonton: a group of workers picketing outside the building that’s locked them out. The doors have been closed to them for one year and as Morgan Black reports, they’re still outside and with added support.
COVID-19 vaccine appointments only opened to those 12 and older last month in Alberta, but it appears vaccinations are slowing down for young Albertans. Julia Wong reports.
While some Albertans are seeking relief from the high temperatures at pools, lakes and inside air conditioned buildings, many people have no choice but to work outdoors. As Tom Vernon explains, employers are excpected to ensure those workers are safe during extreme weather like heat waves.
Health Matters June 28: As the temperatures soar, so do cases of heat-related illness. Su-Ling Goh has tips on how to avoid heat stroke, plus details on the expansion of an Alberta women’s mental health program.
Here’s Phil Darlington’s Monday, June 28, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney and Gord Steinke from Monday, June 28, 2021.
The Monday, June 28, 2021 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.