Trial nears end for U.S. man accused of plotting attack on Islam cartoon contest
Attorneys are scheduled to make closing arguments Friday at the trial of an Arizona man charged with plotting an attack at a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas.
Attorneys are scheduled to make closing arguments Friday at the trial of an Arizona man charged with plotting an attack at a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas.
Hall of Famer Goose Gossage has had some harsh words for Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista for his now-iconic playoff home run celebration last year.
South Korea's spy agency told lawmakers that the number of North Korean cyberattacks has doubled over the past month.
Police in Belleville, Ont., are looking for a man who allegedly discharged a firearm in a high school and then robbed a downtown bank.
Police in Kingston, Ont., say a 19-year-old man is facing a voyeurism charge and other counts after investigators received a tip about suspicious activity.
Two people are in critical condition after a reported shooting in Abbotsford this evening.
While Canada moves toward legalizing marijuana, laws surrounding possession still apply. That means you could still get arrested, charged and end up with a criminal record for carrying even a small amount of pot.
WATCH: The union representing coast guard communication officers is warning the safety of boaters and the coastline are at risk because of garbled communication. Kylie Stanton explains why, and the solution being proposed.
Mar 10 – The closure of the 102 Avenue bridge is claiming another retail victim. The span has been closed off for 20 months, meaning thousands of people are using a different route to get around. As Vinesh Pratap reports, it’s led to come difficult consequences.
Rookie sensation Connor McDavid scored the go-ahead goal with 7:29 left, giving the Edmonton Oilers a 2-1 victory Thursday over the Minnesota Wild.
Pet owners can have a tough time finding a place to rent. But as Nadia Stewart reports, one woman is calling on the province to change things.
Montreal Canadiens defenceman P.K. Subban had to be stretchered off the ice on after falling awkwardly late in the third period of Thursday's game against the Buffalo Sabres.
RCMP accident re-constructionists were at a serious ATV accident scene in Oyama Thursday afternoon. The B.C. Ambulance Service confirms two people were sent to hospital, one taken by ground ambulance in unknown condition, another air-lifted to hospital in serious condition.
Harlow, a locally-owned boutique in Edmonton's 124 Street shopping district, is closing up shop in April. The owner of the store says lagging sales due to the ongoing construction on the 102 Avenue bridge over Groat Road are mostly to blame for the closure.
The Canadian Cancer Society is looking for volunteers to help break a head-shaving world record.
For the last 232 days, Mark Dolter has called the Peter Lougheed Centre's ICU home. The 51-year-old suffers from a degenerative lung disease and needs a double lung transplant to survive.
Hockey parents understand the time it takes to commit to the game. They drive their kids to early morning practices and don’t complain about Saturday night games. As Quinn Phillips reports, this week’s Global Edmonton MVP has a similar story.
A long-time Edmontonian is hoping an online petition will help save the old Royal Alberta Museum building. Emily Mertz has the details.
The Thursday, March 10, 2016 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
New numbers suggest Alberta’s online organ donor registration rates could be better. Su-Ling Goh reports.
Travis Vader’s first-degree murder trial continued Thursday with an expert witness who testified he did not find human remains in debris collected by RCMP. Lyle and Marie McCann’s daughter also took the stand. Kendra Slugoski reports.
Alberta job losses continue to rise and, in central Alberta, many are feeling the pain. Fletcher Kent has more from Red Deer.
March 10: The warm winter in Southern Alberta have more people enjoying the mountains, but you need to be cautious. As Tony Tighe reports, bears have started coming out of hibernation.
The Kidney Foundation of Canada wants people to have an open conversation about kidney disease and getting diagnosed.
The B.C. government is extending the life of a temporary shelter in Maple Ridge so they can complete the $5.5 million purchase and renovation of a former hotel, in order to address the city's homelessness issue.