Police seize $3.2M in carfentanil from Edmonton home
An extremely toxic and deadly drug has been uncovered in a southwest Edmonton home. As Julia Wong reports, over $3 million of carfentanil was found.
An extremely toxic and deadly drug has been uncovered in a southwest Edmonton home. As Julia Wong reports, over $3 million of carfentanil was found.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney from Friday, Feb. 2, 2018.
Nearly six weeks after a newborn girl was found dead in northwest Calgary, police still haven't been able to track down the child's mother.
It's a drug that could be life-saving for a 10-year-old Calgary boy. The problem is his family and dozens of others in similar situations can't afford it.
Brock Blaszczyk had no idea he'd get to ask a question at Thursday evening's town hall with the prime minister. But when the retired corporal was offered the chance, he accepted immediately.
Since Thursday the municipality has received 21 official complaints against councillors. Last year city staff received 13 complaints over a three month period.
Netflix' new true crime show is the story of a mysterious C.I.A. LSD experiment gone wrong.
In the latest edition of Minute at the Movies, Todd James reviews “Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool” and “Call Me By Your Name.”
A former soldier who lost a leg in Afghanistan spoke out at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s town hall event in Edmonton on Thursday, criticizing the Liberals’ plan to reform some veterans programs. On Friday, Brock Blaszczyk spoke to Nancy Carlson.
Following the bankruptcy of Sears, Regina has seen the highest rate of retail vacancy in recent memory, according to Colliers Regina's latest report. Katelyn Wilson reports.
The memo alleges bias against President Donald Trump in the FBI and Justice Department's Russia probes.
Super Bowl LII will have the largest security deployment in the history of the National Football League.
After being invited inside, the man allegedly exposed his genitals before he assaulted the victim.
A webcast of the Friday, Feb. 2, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Nancy Carlson.
Fanshawe college student Jill Mater gave birth to a daughter Thursday, mere hours after completing her final exam.
Three people connected to accused killer Raymond Cormier told police he owned the same type of duvet cover that the body of 15-year-old Tina Fontaine was found in, his trial was told Friday.
Marg Houston commemorated the passing of her great grand-daughter Greta Marofke by getting a tattoo.
The couple have been arrested and charged with child abuse and fraud.
The Misericordia Hospital was offering blood pressure tests and smoking cessation clinics as well as information on the disease — which is the number one killer in women.
Don MacIntyre, MLA for Innisfail-Sylvan Lake, resigned from the United Conservative Party Caucus on Friday citing family reasons.
"Are we here for a good time or a long time?"
The Edmonton Eskimos traded popular defensive end, Odell Willis, to the Ottawa Redblacks on Friday afternoon.
Le Biftheque on Côte-de-Liesse Road in the borough of Saint-Laurent, for decades a favourite of many Montrealers, has been torn down.
A Quebec judge will deliberate on whether two journalists will be forced to take the stand to reveal confidential sources in the Nathalie Normandeau and Marc Yvan Cote fraud case.