Budweiser changing its name to ‘America’ until U.S. election
Budweiser, now owned by a Belgian company, will rename its beer "America" this summer.
Budweiser, now owned by a Belgian company, will rename its beer "America" this summer.
A 25-year-old Edmonton man has been charged with first-degree murder in the 2014 death of a man in Richmond, B.C.
A discipline hearing was held for Erin Osmond, a former Saskatchewan teacher found not guilty of sexual exploitation.
Jon Bon Jovi and his wife, Dorothea, are joining with local charities and wealthy fellow philanthropists to tackle hunger and poverty in a shore town that was devastated by Superstorm Sandy.
Calvin Q. Williams claims to be Prince's long-lost son, and is demanding a DNA test to prove it.
Will Fort McMurray's destroyed houses be quickly rebuilt, or will the city stay partly in ruins for years? It depends on oil prices, a University of Alberta urban planning professor explains.
Some of the 30-year-old Siamese cat's favourite activities include getting blow-dried after baths and snacking on chicken every other day.
A psychiatric assessment has been ordered for a man charged in Saskatoon’s fifth homicide of 2016.
Georgina Weaver-Last was last seen almost a week ago and officers are now concerned for her well-being.
The Syrian pound is now worth one-thirteenth of its pre-war value on legal markets.
The local SPCA was allowed into Fort McMurray to rescue pets, but the group said it was on one condition: the crew wasn't allowed to provide any information to the public for 96 hours.
Six people were arrested after police found guns, drugs and stolen property during the search of a home near Grande Prairie.
May 10 – Ken Bell was able to watch a security camera feed in the doorbell of his home as firefighters battled to save his home. CREDIT: YouTube/Edmonton Journal.
Karina Pillay knows exactly what Melissa Blake is feeling. Five years ago, Pillay was the mayor of Slave Lake when wildfire ripped through that municipality, destroying one-third of the community.
If you want to be part of the cleanup in Fort McMurray after a wildfire ravaged about 15 per cent of the community, several Alberta companies have put out job postings looking for labourers.
The Fort McMurray wildfire has destroyed homes and buildings, it's forced thousands of people out of their communities and it's caused great stress on those who have been affected.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Tuesday he will be visiting Fort McMurray on Friday.
As fire crews continue to work to put out a massive fire in the Fort McMurray region, several companies are searching for workers to get started on the cleanup efforts. Erin Chalmers is at a job fair in Edmonton hosted by Spirit Staffing.
Premier Gallant says this strategy makes New Brunswick the first province in the country to develop this kind of program.
Sandeson was charged with the first-degree murder of Taylor Samson on Aug. 20, 2015.
UK Anti-terror police descend on a shopping centre Tuesday in a mock training exercise which featured a fake suicide bomber detonating a device.
A B.C. mother and father found guilty of assault for spanking their daughter are expected to be sentenced today.
Police have released an image of a man wanted in connection to a sexual assault of a woman on board a TTC subway train.
The settlement, affecting about 800 class-action members alleging abuse along with cultural losses, was revealed Tuesday as lawyers for both sides were in provincial Supreme Court in St. John's seeking approval to notify plaintiffs.
In May 2011 a wildfire destroyed one third of the northwestern Alberta town of Slave Lake. In the wake of the Fort McMurray wildfire, Karina Pillay, the former mayor of Slave Lake, joined Global News Morning to talk about what residents can expect on the long road to recovery.