Railroad crossings, access to airport major concerns at London’s final BRT public information centre
Londoners also raised concerns about expropriation and funding for the project.
Londoners also raised concerns about expropriation and funding for the project.
"They told me there was warrant out for my arrest because of this outstanding dog licence issue."
The chase began in Airdrie when RCMP members spotted and stopped to talk to the driver of a Ford F-150 they deemed to be suspicious just after 1 a.m. on Sunday morning.
"We're hoping we can find another location and get another store. Right now we just don't know."
"We want Kyle to be remembered for his passion for baseball, his infectious smile, his big curly hair and his kindness towards others."
A police pursuit in Arizona culminated with a violent, head-on crash after troopers from the Arizona Department of Safety tried several times to stop an SUV.
Ontario PC Party Leader Patrick Brown has called a last-minute press conference at Queen's Park Wednesday evening.
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Trans Mountain's Michael Davies says it's not likely the Burnaby Mountain conservation area would have to be accessed in the event of a pipeline leak in a nearby proposed tunnel.
Global News identified the doctor as Donald McLeod Campbell, who worked for the RCMP until 2003.
The mayor of Port Coquitlam says they were prepared for a situation like Monday's fire at the Canadian Pacific railyard.
Meteorologist Jesse Beyer has our seven-day weather forecast beginning Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2018.
Canada is about to put forward two sets of proposals at the NAFTA negotiations seen as a litmus test of whether these talks become a real give-and-take negotiation, or a deadlocked process
Three-time Olympic medallist Silken Laumann gave a candid speech Wednesday about being a stepmother to a child with autism. Su-Ling Goh reports.
Many restaurant owners have said hiking the minimum wage will hurt their business. Now, new numbers show Albertans are spending less on dining out. Fletcher Kent reports.
Stephen Mandel, Rick Fraser and Kara Levis will debate in Edmonton. All three are seeking the leadership of the Alberta Party. Tom Vernon previews the event.
A new Mainstreet Research poll shows that if an election was held in Alberta today, the UCP would win by a landslide. As Quinn Ohler reports, political experts say the results are no surprise.
The fate of an Edmonton man on trial for second-degree murder will soon be in the hands of a jury. The Crown told the jury the death of Gina Robinson was no accident, and the weapon used to kill her was found in her ex-husband’s garage. Kendra Slugoski reports.
In May, 500 multicultural retailers will set up shop inside the New Horizon Mall, just outside Calgary, south of CrossIron Mills. For many of them, it will be their first time owning their own sales space.
Here are the top stories from the Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2017 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney.
A SaskPower rate increase of 3.5 per cent has been approved and will come into effect on March 1.
At the ceremony in Ottawa on Wednesday, Crowe was honoured for devoting her career to "using health care for social justice."
The application requires organizations to take a stance on human and reproductive rights to access the funding.
First-year student Elizabeth McKenzie believes Fanshawe College's gym dress code should be scrapped after she was asked to wear more than a sports bra and high-waisted pants.
A statement of claim has been filed surrounding the cause behind a fatal crash on Highway 16 in February 2016.