Plane carrying 28 people goes missing in Russia’s Far East, search underway
The plane was coming in for a landing when contact was lost about 10 kilometers away from Palana's airport, where it missed a scheduled connection.
The plane was coming in for a landing when contact was lost about 10 kilometers away from Palana's airport, where it missed a scheduled connection.
Police said the suspects planned to use explosives to bomb courts, cross-harbor tunnels, railways and even planned to put some of these explosives in trash bins on the street.
The Justice Department is still searching for scores of rioters, even as the first of more than 500 people already arrested have pleaded guilty.
Emergency crews spent hours battling a large grass and brush fire near CentrePort Canada Way and Sturgeon Road Monday night.
The Edmonton Stingers won their third-straight game Monday night as the team outscored the Ottawa BlackJacks 104-87 in front of 875 fans at the Expo Centre.
Carrie Lam expressed dismay at some residents mourning the death of a 50-year-old who stabbed a policeman before killing himself amid protests last week.
The Habs will continue their quest for the Stanley Cup. Brian Wilde has more on Game 4 against Tampa Bay.
Local barber shop owner, Dino Bartzis, passed away Sunday afternoon. He was a well-known member of the Kingston Greek community and founder of Dino's Barber Shop.
Niagara’s acting medical officer says public health intends to target younger age groups in another phase of it's vaccine rollout.
KFL&A Public Health says that the region has now administered more than 250,000 vaccines. Almost half of those eligible for vaccination are fully vaccinated.
There are now five COVID-19 cases involving the B.1.617.2 variant that have been linked to a coronavirus outbreak at a hospital in Calgary, Alberta Health Services said on Monday.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Monday, July 5, 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 Thursday, July 5, 2021.
On Monday, Edmonton city council voted against the controversial idea of charging parking fees at city attractions and parks. Sarah Ryan reports.
A proposal to charge Edmontonians to park at certain city attractions and parks was unanimously rejected by city councillors on Monday.
The Alberta government now owns 50 per cent of the Sturgeon Refinery, a facility that has been plagued with delays and cost overruns. But experts say it’s too soon to say whether this is a good deal for taxpayers. Julia Wong reports.
Rural municipalities say they are not getting what they are owed from some oil and gas companies despite oil prices having nearly doubled over the past year. Fletcher Kent has more on the problem and the help municipalities are requesting from the province.
A north central neighbourhood woke up to the aftermath of a water main break that flooded their streets. Now, they’re working to clean up the mess it left behind. Morgan Black has more.
The teens involved in an attack at Rosslyn School will not face charges, instead they will enter an Edmonton police program intended to help them learn from the incident. Sarah Komadina has the details.