Chuck Barris, ‘Gong Show’ host and ‘Dating Game’ creator, dies at 87
He also claimed to have worked as an assassin for the CIA. The CIA denied this.
He also claimed to have worked as an assassin for the CIA. The CIA denied this.
Police closed the highway to allow an air ambulance to land, but the infant died while he was being airlifted to hospital.
Shortey was known for proposing eccentric pieces of legislation.
An Edmonton teacher and playwright has been charged with possession of child pornography. Sarah Kraus reports.
For months, security at city hall has been a hot topic of debate among Edmonton city councillors but now the conversation will be had among city administrators.
When it comes to putting a face on the opioid crisis, the first image to come to mind for many is the Downtown Eastside. A Vancouver woman says those attitudes need to change.
An earthquake has hit Indonesia's resort island of Bali, causing some panic among residents, but there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
A new Reuter/IPSO poll reveals nearly half of all Canadians (48%) believe illegal immigrants crossing into Candia form the United States should be sent back to the U.S. WE all know every case is different and should be evaluated on its own merit. But our country is filled with stores of immigrants who came here...
After a 19-year-old woman was arrested for underage drinking in Florida, her mother sent the deputy a "thank you" note.
Paul Braun, who is homeless, is well-known in Penticton's downtown core...
Organizers say the complaints may actually be creating more interest in the spectacle.
A 43-year-old Ontario man wanted on a Canada-wide arrest warrant for second-degree murder in the death of his seven-year-old stepson has been arrested.
More than 50 of the CFL’s biggest football players are in Regina this week for the first-ever CFL Week, running from March 21 to March 26.
A great day for talk radio, but soon you may not be able to listen in from a plane!
The Tuesday, March 21, 2017 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A hotly-anticipated video game was released today and it was developed by a company started in Edmonton. As Fletcher Kent reports, Bioware and others want government help to achieve even more success.
It’s one of the most lively streets in Edmonton, filled with shops, bars and eateries. Some new developments are about to change the Whyte Avenue landscape. Shallima Maharaj takes a look.
Buying previously used goods can be a great way to save money. But as Su-Ling Goh reports, one health expert says the savings might not be the risk when it comes to buying used makeup.
A man and woman have been charged following a bizarre series of events that reportedly included a thrown slurpee and a rifle in a south Edmonton parking lot Monday evening.
City councillors are elected to make tough choices but on Tuesday, they voted to let bureaucrats make the final call about security at Edmonton City Hall. Vinesh Pratap reports.
An Edmonton-based energy company says the province’s new residential energy-savings program was rigged and the government is driving Alberta companies out of business. Kendra Slugoski reports.
When Finance Minister Joe Ceci tabled his budget last week, over $500 million was set aside for school projects across Alberta. Now we know exactly which projects will be funded. Tom Vernon reports.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Nancy Carlson, Edmonton’s most-watched newscast, from Tuesday, March 21, 2017.
Founder of Mammoth VR Matt Wright says the film, being showcased by the Calgary Drop-In Centre, is intended to give the viewers a very raw look at homelessness.