Alberta can work under Paris Agreement: Premier Notley
Premier Rachel Notley said she is confident Alberta will be able to contribute and thrive under the climate change targets set out in the so-called Paris Agreement.
Premier Rachel Notley said she is confident Alberta will be able to contribute and thrive under the climate change targets set out in the so-called Paris Agreement.
One man died and a woman was critically injured in a single-vehicle crash on Highway II near Standoff, Alta. Saturday.
Dec 13 – Homicide detectives have taken over the investigation into a woman’s death north of downtown Edmonton Saturday night.
Police were called to an apartment building Saturday night where they found a woman in medical distress. She was taken to hospital where she later died.
It’s Tech Talk with Steve Makris and it’s almost Christmas, so, in the spirit of giving, we’re giving away six amazing prizes.
A major fire at a Brampton townhouse spread throughout the entire complex, destroying as many as nine homes overnight.
Cory Christopher drops into Global Edmonton with some Christmas decorating tips if you’re hosting some parties this season.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may not have had the easiest start to his mandate as Canada's economy struggles, but he understands the power of imagery, agreed the West Block's panel of experts.
Canada should not be running "huge balloon deficits" over the next several years in order to kick-start a fledgling economy, says NDP leader Tom Mulcair.
Canada's finance minister says a tweak to the rules surrounding down payments in the real estate market is meant as a corrective measure - and it shouldn't hurt first-time buyers.
Jimmy Carter isn't the only nonagenarian to withstand rigorous medical treatment. Very old age is no longer an automatic barrier for aggressive therapies, from cancer care like the former president has received, to major heart procedures, joint replacements and even some organ transplants.
Justin Lussier from Famoso Pizzeria joins us in the Global kitchen to cook up a pizza pie and tell us about the company’s charitable work this holiday season.
Police are investigating a shooting that happened outside a building where a baby shower was being held.
Gurvinder Bhatia from Vinomania Wines is back after visiting northern Italy and shares some of his favourite picks with us.
Police say they are looking for a group of up to 20 people who wrote "Facebook Dislike" on the social media firm's German headquarters in Hamburg.
There is one winning ticket for the $14.5-million jackpot in Saturday night's Lotto 6-49 draw.
The Manitoba Moose ended a three game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over the Milwaukee Admirals on Saturday at MTS Centre.
Some brides and grooms across the lower mainland are scrambling to find alternative plans for their upcoming nuptials all because of a crackdown by the agriculture ministry.
Oddball celebrity interviewer Nardwuar the Human Serviette has been discharged from Vancouver General Hospital after suffering a stroke.
Young-at-heart residents of Hoboken might be raising a glass to the award-winning singer and actor on Saturday on what would have been his 100th birthday.
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.
Sat, Dec 12: Andy Hill has decided to reinvent himself after his 25-year job in the oilpatch disappeared. He took his love of Christmas lights and the last bit of cash he had and bought a firetruck to install lights. Reid Fiest reports.