Keremeos area residents and businesses protest closure of town’s only bank
The CIBC bank has been a fixture on Main Street in Keremeos for more than a century but the only bank in the Similkameen is set to close next year...
The CIBC bank has been a fixture on Main Street in Keremeos for more than a century but the only bank in the Similkameen is set to close next year...
Vernon's Mira Grypink, 84, has been competing at the 55+ B.C. Games since they began three decades ago.
Midway rides at the Kingston Fall Fair have taken over the Memorial Centre in preparation for the weekend.
Five people who found a golden ticket in a chocolate bar this summer were given a tour of a Belleville chocolate factory.
The addition to the building features a new accessible bathroom, as well as an entrance for school groups, and new office space.
A life in public service can be harsh but some say female politicians face an even higher rate of harassment and threats. As Emily Mertz explains, an Alberta group is trying to address that ahead of the next municipal election.
More than 130 homes and structures were evacuated on Tuesday as a precautionary measure because of the Kenow wildfire.
The Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
According to the SQ, Louka Fredette was abducted Thursday afternoon at around 5:35 p.m.
The 28-year-old was assaulted and forced outside into a waiting vehicle. The group drove to a second address along Jerry Potts Boulevard and removed the victim and forced him to knock on the door.
The Alberta Council of Women's Shelters wants to get rid of sexist and violent language towards women in public life and foster a safe space for women considering politics.
In Thursday’s edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh looks at the cancellation of Hair Massacure, a report on the opioid crisis’ impact on the health-care system and the relocation of a clinic for vulnerable children.
Bus rapid transit was back on the agenda at city hall, during a brief rapid transit rapid transit implementation working group meeting Thursday afternoon.
An Edmonton-area transgender teen who has spent time living on the streets and in shelters is calling on every shelter and housing program to adopt LGBTQ guidelines. Kendra Slugoski reports.
For the very first time, the University of Alberta is publicly releasing numbers related to sexual violence. Julia Wong has the details.
There are now rules to keep MLAs from double dipping on their housing allowances. Fletcher Kent reports.
They were caught on camera but not on time. A Calmar, Alta. area business has been robbed of four expensive speedboats. Vinesh Pratap has more on the heist.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney, Edmonton’s most-watched newscast, from Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017.
"We were deployed into the townsite and our priority was to protect structures and property inside the town of Waterton."
Farmers say CFB Suffield should have waited for rain before detonating an ordnance and added the military should be responsible for replacing all losses in the community, including cattle bales, potential vet bills related to the calves.
A small bag of illicit drugs found on the grounds of St. Willibrord Elementary is causing a stir.
An Edmonton teen who left home when he was 16 believes LGBTQ shelter guidelines announced by the province should be mandatory.
A Spruce Grove man has been charged after police received a report of an indecent act taking place "in close proximity" to a west Edmonton school on Tuesday.
Calgary police are looking for four men who used fake gift cards and other “counterfeit payment cards” to make fraudulent purchases.
One huge concern was a 20 per cent increase in sickness and absence per employee over the past two years. With limited resources, that has resulted in huge overtime payments.