Grey Cup 2015: Derrell “Mookie” Mitchell
Nov 27 – Kevin Karius speaks with 2016 Hall of Famer Derrell “Mookie” Mitchell in Winnipeg.
Nov 27 – Kevin Karius speaks with 2016 Hall of Famer Derrell “Mookie” Mitchell in Winnipeg.
The Canadian Football League and Twitter Canada are teaming up for #GreyCup to bring fans closer than ever to their favourite players and the events. Emily Mertz explains.
In his weekly editorial, Bob Layton weighs in on warning labels on gas pumps and other hot topics.
Jesse Beyer has our weather forecast for Friday, Nov. 27, 2015. Some mild weather on the way.
Hurricane Katrina happened 10 years ago in Louisiana and one Edmonton Eskimo was there to help people in the aftermath. Kevin Karius spoke to Batiste about the experience.
An Alberta teacher hopes whoever stole his vehicle might return it – and more importantly – what’s inside it.
A marketing expert says big deals mean businesses may not get out of the red and into the black by this time, especially if they’re smaller operations. Kendra Slugoski has that story.
About half of all Canadians are expected to take in Black Friday, with Albertans topping the list. As Erin Chalmers explains, the American tradition is growing up north.
Budget talks are underway at Edmonton City Hall and the debate of how to deal with the biggest impact on local tax dollars – policing – is taking place. Vinesh Pratap reports.
Strathmore RCMP are asking for the public’s help finding 41-year-old Michael Ully.
"It's an incredible opportunity to work with such a progressive, principled, provincial leader," McGrath said in an interview with The Canadian Press.
Kindergarten students in the city usually get two report cards per school year, but not anymore.
The city of Regina is moving ahead with its rail yard renewal project and the public is getting its chance to have their say.
Consultation after the fact doesn't sit well with Knodel. He wants to know what the bill means for family farms and how Workers Compensation and Occupational Health and Safety will apply.
Every week, we want you to predict the same games as the Global BC sports team. We’ll include our viewers’ results in the standings each week.
The 2015 Canadian Western Agribition wraps up Saturday and organizers plan on closing out the week-long event with a traditional bang.
A longtime friend of Mike Duffy's has wrapped up his testimony at the senator's criminal trial.
LETHBRIDGE – Volunteer Alberta paid a visit to the city Friday, teaming up with Volunteer Lethbridge to help organizations recruit volunteers. Participants gathered at the Dr. Foster James Penny Building to discuss how individuals and organizations can best seek out volunteers, while creating a welcoming environment to those looking to donate their time. “Today we’re...
The new Liberal government has pushed back the deadline for approving a plan to bury nuclear waste near Lake Huron.
Will the Canadian Football League's new logo and slogan bolster the younger fan base?
It is an annual event that brings vocal and notable members of the social media community together under one roof. The Grey Cup Tweet Up presented by Shaw features celebrities, CFL players and members of the media.
Among the many parties of Grey Cup week, several CFL players are making theirs about concussions.
Police say 36-year-old Scott Buchanan and 46-year-old Darren Boutlier are now charged with conspiracy to commit obstructing justice.
Canada's national Inuit organization is calling for the Edmonton Eskimos football team to change its name. So what does the word really mean?
Nov 27 – Kamren Birkbeck runs a cow and sheep farm near Mayerthorpe. He gave an emotional speech at a rally against Bill 6, describing how he believes the bill will affect his farm and his family.