Number of people using Edmonton Food Bank jumps by 14%
A report released by the Edmonton Food Bank shows startling numbers about hunger in Edmonton.
A report released by the Edmonton Food Bank shows startling numbers about hunger in Edmonton.
A blowout at a natural gas well in northwestern Alberta is still spewing gas and other chemicals into the air on Wednesday.
Police arrested two men Tuesday morning after three convenience stores were robbed in south Edmonton.
Several people were treated for minor smoke inhalation as a result of a two-alarm apartment fire in Toronto's east-end Wednesday morning.
A multi-vehicle collision has forced the closure of eastbound Highway 401 in Ajax Wednesday morning.
Chinese companies have agreed with Boeing to buy 300 jets and build an aircraft assembly plant in China in deals signed during President Xi Jinping's visit to the United States, the official Xinhua news agency said Wednesday.
Patchy dense fog has prompted Environment Canada to issue an advisory Wednesday morning as near zero visibility is being reported across Southern Ontario.
Police are investigating after an early morning shooting in Montreal North.
It's no secret to people who walk or drive the streets of Los Angeles that homeless people - tens of thousands of them - are everywhere.
A veteran sheriff's deputy who was shot and killed while serving a domestic violence restraining order had come out of retirement to earn money for trips to Disney World with his young granddaughter.
Pope Francis and President Barack Obama are set to meet in the Oval Office, two world leaders hoping to advance causes dear to them both.
Muslim pilgrims from around the world gathered before dawn Wednesday in the valley of Mount Arafat in Saudi Arabia for a day of prayer that marks the pinnacle of the annual hajj pilgrimage.
Taxi drivers protesting the ride sharing app Uber took it to the extreme Tuesday in an effort to get their point across. Jessica Kent has the details.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley has told the province's business leaders the energy industry is critical to the province's economy but must "clean up its environmental act."
Sep 22 – The summer numbers are in and it’s official — this summer was the hottest Edmonton has seen in 30 years. Weather specialist Margeaux Morin has the details.
The summer numbers are in and it's official — this summer was the hottest Edmonton has seen in 30 years.
The Tuesday, September 22, 2015 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A lot of people in this city would describe Claire Woodall as incredibly strong, but she doesn't think of herself that way. In fact, she gives the credit to the Edmonton community, which she describes as "in a league of its own."
Provincial Affairs reporter Tom Vernon sits down with Premier Rachel Notley to talk about the economy.
September is childhood cancer awareness month and Global Edmonton was lucky enough to have some very special guests at the station on Tuesday. Hailey, Aidan, Shelby and Chantal from the Kids with Cancer Society spent the day learning how to be reporters.
Plans have been revealed for a vacant site on the corner of 105 Street and Whyte Avenue. As Vinesh Pratap reports, there are still some questions.
Premier Rachel Notley is taking a trip down east to promote Alberta's economic strengths and environmental initiatives.
REGINA – A Regina-based researcher says there’s no need for Saskatchewan to build new prisons. Instead, he suggests the province look at options to keep more people out of jail. “Thirty to forty percent of people that are in Saskatchewan’s provincial prisons on any given day are on remand, which is to say they are awaiting trial and...
"Diana' Friesen marked her five years at the Global National anchor desk on Monday. Actually, Dawna Friesen did, not "Diana".