Bombers re-sign offensive lineman Hardrick to contract extension
Offensive lineman Jermarcus Hardrick is returning to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers after signing a one-year contract extension.
Offensive lineman Jermarcus Hardrick is returning to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers after signing a one-year contract extension.
Nikita Kucherov had a pair of assists in his return from injury during Tampa Bay's three-goal third period in the Lightning's 4-1 victory over the Calgary Flames on Thursday night.
In a November report, the office of the seniors' advocate identified that 52 per cent of requests made by residents to designate an essential visitor were denied.
Rather than expressing any contrition for the events of Jan. 6, Trump often seems emboldened and has continued to lie about his 2020 election loss.
Surrey RCMP says over 30 officers and staff called in sick in the last week, while Victoria police have taken steps to shuffle officers from other departments to the front line.
Over 400 comments have been recorded since the change to cityLINK, the vast majority of which have expressed concerns.
The combination of rain and melting snow will likely cause pooling water on roads and possible minor/localized flooding in low-lying areas.
We’ve been hearing about people having difficulties accessing timely testing for COVID-19. An Alberta company says it has a convenient solution. In the latest edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh tells us about that, whether to swab your own throat for a COVID-19 test and how many Albertans have injured themselves falling on ice.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022 evening weather forecast for Edmonton and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Quinn Ohler from Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022.
Social agencies in Edmonton are warning their clients as police investigate allegations that vulnerable people are being exploited in exchange for COVID-19 vaccine passports. Breanna Karstens-Smith reports.
Five hospitals in Edmonton are currently the site of COVID-19 outbreaks, and at least 31 cases involve health-care workers. As Morgan Black reports, Alberta Health Services is preparing for more staff to be off sick.
City road crews in Edmonton are watching the forecast, and as temperatures warm up, they will be back in neighbourhoods. Kendra Slugoski has the details.
When it comes to windrows, one Edmonton family believes the ones in residential areas should be dealt with differently, especially after a painful incident. Nicole Stillger explains.
Multiple social agencies in Edmonton are issuing warnings to their clients after reports that vulnerable people are being exploited for COVID-19 vaccine passports.
A reported overhaul to how Alberta handles driving violations is being met with a lot of criticism. As Tomasia DaSilva reports, some say it’s unconstitutional and will cost Albertans a lot more down the road.
Police say a man found dead in a north Edmonton home late last month was the victim of a homicide and are asking the public for tips that could help with their investigation.
Police said the crash occurred in Raleigh Township near the 66 kilometre marker of Highway 401 when a tractor-trailer on the shoulder was struck by another tractor-trailer.
Atlantic Canada won international praise for the region's largely successful efforts to keep COVID-19 infection rates low, but the arrival of Omicron has upended its strategy.