Pronghorns women’s soccer team returns to the pitch under new head coach
After a lost season due to COVID-19, the Pronghorns women's soccer team is finally prepping for Canada West game action.
After a lost season due to COVID-19, the Pronghorns women's soccer team is finally prepping for Canada West game action.
Emergency crews were called to a train derailment in southeast Calgary on Wednesday night.
The regulations are in effect until further notice. Those who fail to comply face the possibility of a $500 fine.
Recommendations include making it mandatory that a psychologist arrives with a crisis negotiation team, and creating a list of elders willing to attend emergency situations.
With Premier Brian Pallister announcing he will not be seeking re-election, many are wondering who will be next to take the top spot at the Manitoba Legislature.
The new policy applies to both public and private schools and will affect more than 800,000 employees, including about 320,000 public school teachers.
Different jurisdictions in B.C. are using different programs and in the midst of a harrowing fire season, that's causing confusion.
An aerospace company based in the Edmonton area is deploying high-tech drones to help firefighters battle out-of-control wildfires.
Following his retirement in 2019, two-time Olympian Tory Nyhaug has dedicated himself to coaching the next generation of Canadian BMX riders.
Feast on the Field is back on in Edmonton and returns with some new, unique locations. Ciara Yaschuk has the details.
The COVID-19 vaccine certificate will be available to all citizens, permanent residents, and temporary residents living in Canada who are fully vaccinated.
An aerospace company based in the Edmonton area is deploying hi-tech drones to help firefighters battle out-of-control wildfires. Chris Chacon explains.
Health Matters August 11: Most of the lower-limb amputations in Alberta are related to diabetic foot ulcers. Now, new funding for new technology could prevent devastating wounds for thousands of patients. Su-Ling Goh reports.
Funding for post-secondary minority language education announced by the federal government on Wednesday was welcome news for Campus Saint-Jean. Sarah Komadina reports.
Albertans are less than a week away from new COVID-19 protocols in the province. As Julia Wong reports, those who suffer from long COVID worry what the changes could mean for future patients.
The ministry says the closures will remain in effect until Sept. 15.
Calgary Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Deborah Yedlin said a vaccine passport could serve as an additional safety measure as Alberta is set to scale back health measures.
A webcast of the Wednesday, August 11, 2021 edition of Global News at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney.
More than 1,000 Albertans a year lose lower limbs to diabetic foot ulcers. Now, new technology could save limbs --- and possibly lives.