Jim Prentice memorial: state funeral for former Alberta premier to be held Friday
GlobalNews.ca will have live coverage of the state memorial for former premier Jim Prentice beginning at 11 a.m. MT (1 p.m. ET) Friday morning in Calgary.
GlobalNews.ca will have live coverage of the state memorial for former premier Jim Prentice beginning at 11 a.m. MT (1 p.m. ET) Friday morning in Calgary.
Which one of Jordan Witzel’s whimsical Halloween outfits was your favourite? Vote in our poll - then check back on Oct. 31 to see his costume this year.
More than 35 per cent admitted to driving after consuming marijuana or got in a vehicle with a driver who had.
The Alberta government is taking the war on fentanyl abuse to the next level by exploring a plan to set up safe, supervised sites for opioid use. Sarah Kraus has the details.
Vancouver International Airport (YVR) has been named the best airport in the world. The CAPA Centre for Aviation crowned YVR with the prestigious title at the Aviation Awards in Amsterdam on Thursday.
According to the the Alberta government, some of the reasons more women don't go into municipal politics are because of childcare, campaign resources and the impression that councils are "an old boys club."
Since its inception in 2006, the Edmonton Police Service Curb the Danger program has led to nearly 8,000 arrests for impaired driving.
A jury delivered an extraordinary blow to the government Thursday in a long-running battle over the use of public lands when it acquitted all seven defendants involved in the armed Oregon standoff.
Rookie Patrik Laine put up two goals to help propel his Winnipeg Jets past the Dallas Stars 4-1 at MTS Centre on Thursday.
A 2011 confidential memo written by a longtime Bill Clinton aide during Hillary Clinton's State Department tenure describes overlap between the former president's business ventures and fundraising for the family's charities.
The Calgary Food Bank says demand has increased by 100 per cent from last year and it can't keep shelves stocked.
Metro Vancouver has received over 500 complaints in the last month about a stinky compost centre in Richmond, which residents say can be smelled across the city.
The Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Case Processing Centre (CPC) in Vegreville, which employs roughly five per cent of the community, will be shut down and relocated to Edmonton.
One lane of the Trans-Canada highway was reopened Thursday night, two days after a rockslide buried the roadway with about 10,000 cubic metres of fallen debris.
Enterovirus D68 usually causes cold-like symptoms, but in rare cases it can be serious. It tends to affect children with asthma more severely than others. One Edmonton family found that out the hard way.
The number of criminal cases at risk of being thrown out over "unreasonable delays" in the court process continues to grow in Alberta.
The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra has named its new chief conductor. His name is Alex Prior and he is just 24 years old. As Kent Morrison reports, he has the sort of experience you can’t measure in years.
Global Edmonton meteorologist Jesse Beyer has your long-range weather forecast for the Edmonton area.
The Alberta NDP plans to bring forward about 15 bills during the fall session of the legislature. It will be a busy few weeks in the house. Tom Vernon has a preview.
After panicking parents across Canada in 2014, a potentially dangerous virus is back in Alberta: Enterovirus 68. Su-Ling Goh reports.
The Office of the Commissioner of Lobbying is looking into allegations that lobbyists have been involved in Liberal fundraisers featuring cabinet ministers.
Thu, Oct 27: An Ontario police officer who ran a plate is getting credit for finding six children – abducted from Calgary. The man charged with taking them is behind bars. As Mia Sosiak reports, police are responding to questions about why they waited so long to notify the public about this major abduction.
Only one of them could be elected mayor, so what do the days ahead look like for Charlie Clark, Don Atchison and Kelley Moore?
After years of fundraising and an intense awareness campaign, Morinville is getting a safe house for abused women.
After years of fundraising, Morinville is getting a safe house for abused women. The fundraising campaign was spurred on by the 2009 murder of Morinville mother Jessica Martel, who was killed in front of her three children by her common-law husband. Gord Steinke spoke with Martel’s mother and a representative of the Jessica Martel Memorial...