In the Global Edmonton kitchen with Seasoned Solutions
Sat, Aug 29 – Gail Hall, chef and owner of Seasoned Solutions, is back in the Global Edmonton kitchen.
Sat, Aug 29 – Gail Hall, chef and owner of Seasoned Solutions, is back in the Global Edmonton kitchen.
Access to Syncrude Canada's Mildred Lake oilsands site has been restricted following a fire at the northern Alberta facility Saturday morning.
Rookie quarterback James Franklin threw one touchdown and ran in another as the Edmonton Eskimos beat the Toronto Argonauts 38-15 on Friday.
Lara Onyskiw from the Second Chance Animal Rescue Society stops by with a few dogs up for adoption.
Hello #yeg is an Edmonton activity book based on the Kindergarten to Grade 3 curriculum. Kent sits down with Jason Blower to learn more about the book.
When the federal election kicks into high gear during the final stretch of a marathon campaign, a high-profile case that could change Canadian resource development will play out in a B.C. courtroom.
Over the next four months a Royalty Review Advisory Panel will assess whether the province is getting its fair share from the development of oil and gas resources. Kent sits down with Dave Mowat, the chair of the panel, to talk more about the review.
Symphony in the City is being held this Labour Day long weekend in Churchill Square. Kevin sits down with Michael Schurek to learn more about the event.
Canada's Melissa Bishop has captured a silver medal in the women's 800 metres at the world track and field championships.
Thai authorities have arrested a foreigner with a fake Turkish passport and bomb-making materials, the first possible breakthrough in the deadly bombing at a Bangkok shrine nearly two weeks ago.
An Egyptian court has sentenced Canadian Mohammed Fahmy and two other Al-Jazeera English journalists to three years in prison, the last twist in a long-running trial criticized worldwide by press freedom and human rights activists.
A U.S. visitor who was hit by a bike and fell off the Stanley Park seawall last summer is suing the city, claiming the lanes are unsafe.
Two courts have rejected attempts by a pair of British Columbia First Nations to halt the construction of the Site C hydroelectric dam.
Watch the full broadcast of the Global BC News Hour hosted by Chris Gailus.
We've put together this quiz to see how well you can identify cities across B.C. without the labels.
Troy Tulowitzki and Josh Donaldson hit back-to-back homers as the Toronto Blue Jays topped the Detroit Tigers 5-3 on Friday night.
A Louisville, Kentucky high school student was caught on camera punching her teacher twice in the face after an argument.
Despite having extensive disaster training, Vancouver's HUSAR team has rarely been deployed
The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) has ordered Nexen Energy to suspend operations at 95 pipelines in northern Alberta.
Are Albertans getting a fair return for our natural resources? That’s the question a panel has been tasked to find out. Tom Vernon reports.
A unique location in our city is off limits, but the city is looking at making changes. Vinesh Pratap reports.
The parents of a woman killed in her Edmonton apartment are sharing their memories of their only daughter. Kendra Slugoski reports.
An Alberta mother will be able to continue to treat her daughter’s epilepsy with a form of marijuana. Fletcher Kent explains.
The Friday, August 28 edition of the News Hour with Gord Steinke and Nancy Carlson.
Early in Lethbridge Hurricanes training camp, Jordy Bellerive is proving he was worth the wait, touted by many as the best player on the ice so far.