Financial impact of Fort McMurray wildfire
The Conference Board of Canada estimates we’re down more than 1 million barrels a day in oil production, costing the economy $1 billion. Federal minister of natural resources Jim Carr joins us.
The Conference Board of Canada estimates we’re down more than 1 million barrels a day in oil production, costing the economy $1 billion. Federal minister of natural resources Jim Carr joins us.
Federal officials have cited a Canadian man who told rangers at Yellowstone National Park that he loaded a bison calf into his SUV because he thought it was cold.
While the tinder dry conditions across much of Alberta are being underscored by large, out-of-control wildfires, they also present another concern that's stoking fears among farmers across the province.
An independent review of Palliser Regional Schools' operations is changing again.
The Tuesday, May 17, 2016 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
Tom Caldwell has finally gotten the opportunity to apologize to the Jewish boy he cruelly punched in a Toronto schoolyard 65 years ago, and now hopes others can learn from his mistake.
Despite being launched on Feb. 8, the new state-of-the-art AZUR metro trains are a rare find. That's because riders are still waiting for the second train to be launched almost 100 days after the first one rolled into service.
Saskatoon police have released an updated photo of Miguel Gomez, 20, who is wanted in connection to a homicide in the city last month.
According to RCMP, the man tried to drive away but had car troubles and couldn't get away. The assailants jumped on the roof of the car and smashed out the windows, officers said.
Even though a massive wildfire is moving from Fort McMurray towards Canada's major oilsands projects, experts and officials say they aren't expecting serious harm to the oil-producing facilities themselves.
Staff at the Noralta Lodge worked to keep the Fort McMurray wildfire from reaching their facility Tuesday afternoon. This video was provided by Stan Laurent with Fort MacKay Enterprises.
Plans to quickly restart oilsands production in northern Alberta were turned upside down Tuesday after the Fort McMurray wildfire erupted with renewed vengeance, forcing thousands of workers to scramble to safety.
Red Deer mounties need your help in catching a man who tried to kidnap a 13-year-old girl Monday night.