Health Matters: June 15
In Thursday’s edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh looks at Mayor Don Iveson’s plan to make Edmonton a healthy city and looks at some common mistakes men make in their fitness routines.
In Thursday’s edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh looks at Mayor Don Iveson’s plan to make Edmonton a healthy city and looks at some common mistakes men make in their fitness routines.
The rules of the road are changing in downtown Edmonton as of Friday. Shallima Maharaj explains the new look and new way of sharing the road that’s coming with three new bike lane routes.
A Nova Scotia senator says the time may be right to re-examine the establishment of a Mi'kmaq seat in the provincial legislature - and the premier says his government is open to it too.
Podiatrists and podiatry patients spoke out about the $1.2 million cut to those services.
A day after the NDP and Greens accused the BC Liberals of courting a constitutional crisis over the speaker's job, Finance Minister Mike de Jong is calling the suggestions "bizarre."
Dessert for finishing supper; a slush for hitting a goal; Smarties during potty training. These are all common examples of how parents celebrate life’s small and big milestones with treats. But research shows it comes at a cost. Laurel Gregory explains.
Citizens around the world have lost faith in the United States, a new poll from Ipsos Global @dvisor shows.
Here are the top stories from the Thursday, June 15, 2017 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
Ranchman's Cookhouse and Dancehall in Calgary will continue to celebrate cowboy culture under new ownership.
The ‘CanadaCreep’ Twitter investigation has raised questions around breaches of privacy in public settings and consequences for offenders.
Richard Cullen represents former FIFA president Sepp Blatter, and represented the Republican former House of Representatives majority leader Tom DeLay.
680 CJOB's Bob Irving has been the Voice of the Bombers for decades and now you can ask him your Winnipeg Blue Bombers questions.
A 21-year-old woman who died from injuries she sustained when working on a large riding lawn mower in eastern Alberta earlier this week has been identified as Martina Levick.
Gregor Robertson says Metro Vancouver's mayors are ready to go but they need a new provincial government to take action.
Alberta Health Services says a whooping cough outbreak in southern Alberta has now impacted 38 people. The outbreak was originally declared last week after 17 cases were detected in communities with low immunizaton rates.
These are the six biggest blunders of gym bros, according to GoodLife Fitness, and how to avoid them.