Corus Radiothon raises $1.4M for the Stollery Children’s Hospital
The 19th annual Corus Radiothon was a huge success, with over $1.4 million coming in for the Stollery Children’s Hospital.
The 19th annual Corus Radiothon was a huge success, with over $1.4 million coming in for the Stollery Children’s Hospital.
A Global News investigation reveals food safety violations in school cafeterias. Julia Wong has the disturbing details.
A veteran police officer is leaving the EPS. Nadine Swist told the Edmonton Police Commission she was harassed.
The House has passed a temporary government-wide funding bill that would avert a government shutdown this weekend.
As planners craft a vision for Jasper Avenue renewal, some wonder if changes will actually push people and investment away. Vinesh Pratap reports.
Amazon has revealed its shortlist of cities competing for its second headquarters. Just one Canadian city is left and it’s not Edmonton.
Montreal's finance commission is picking through the recently unveiled budget and will make recommendations that could amend it. But the city's mayor said the fee hikes that caused so much controversy days ago likely aren't going anywhere.
Several truck owners in the community have stepped up with offers to tow the mobile kitchen, the owner said.
Oral health is a huge part of wellness. It can affect how you feel physically and emotionally. But financial limitations often put dental care out of reach for many people. The Manitoba Dental Foundation is working to change that.
RCMP members are trying to reunite some unique items they seized from an Airdrie home with the rightful owners.
Abbotsford Police are asking anyone with any information or video footage, be it dashcam or security, to come forward.
The city said, based on regular visits, it believes the number of pedestrians that use the tunnel on a regular basis is very low.
If you’ve been thinking the ground in Edmonton is looking particularly bare this winter, you’re not wrong. Edmonton is on track to see some of the lowest snowfall totals in the past decade.
Hundreds gathered at a Saskatoon church to see the 465-year-old relic of Saint Francis Xavier.
A Saskatchewan based company recently announced plans for a 44,000-square-foot, multi-million dollar cannabis producing facility in the RM of Sherwood just outside Regina.
Customers of The Nook can now purchase a token to be used by someone in need of a warm snack or meal.
A new study suggests "pee-on-a-stick" addiction is real, and women are spending hundreds of dollars to make sure the test is positive.
Here are the top stories from the Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
"With the onset of addictive drugs in the community like methamphetamine we've seen a huge spike in property crime," said Insp. Randy Huisman.
A former convenience store worker is still suffering from a violent robbery almost two weeks after it happened.
A Calgary man literally couldn't believe his eyes when he checked his lottery ticket earlier this month.
Homeowners in Vaudreuil-Dorion are outraged after their relatively new roof started leaking.
Residents in the community of Keswick Ridge, N.B., say a newly paved portion of Route 616 is in terrible condition after the recent swing in temperatures.
Police say that just before 2 p.m. on Thursday, a car collided with a snow plow on Highway 3.