New book on convicted murderer criticizes Canada’s criminal justice system
A longtime friend of Andrew Watson, convicted in the murder of Lise Fredette, is taking aim at Ontario's justice system, arguing that his friend wasn't treated fairly.
A longtime friend of Andrew Watson, convicted in the murder of Lise Fredette, is taking aim at Ontario's justice system, arguing that his friend wasn't treated fairly.
The closure is happening on an 18-kilometre stretch of highway.
The closure is happening on an 18-kilometre stretch of highway.
Calgary's Mexican restaurant Blanco received a cease and desist letter from Taco Time Canada's legal counsel that states they can no longer use the trademarked slogan "Taco Tuesday."
It's called "One Water Street,” an elaborate development on the corner of Ellis and Water Streets featuring what will be the two tallest towers in Kelowna, standing at 36 and 29 storeys high...
A Kansas man, who registered his dog named Angus for governor, said the secretary of state's office has halted the campaign to put his pooch in politics.
The family of Colten Boushie was in Ottawa on Tuesday to meet with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau among other politicians.
There wasn't one mention of $10/day childcare in the Speech from the Throne.
Jack Haskins profiles Shyla Jans, a hockey player with the MacEwan Griffins, and explains why it’s so important for her to wear a jersey with the number 33 on it.
Jimmy Ralph, of the Toronto Argonauts brought the Grey Cup back to his home town of Raymond, Alberta on Tuesday. He’s the third Ralph brother to win the trophy.
The Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
How would you feel about taking a nap at work? Well, believe it or not, an Alberta company is actually encouraging employees to sleep on their shift. Su-Ling Goh explains why.
It’s been two weeks since the B.C. Government proposed banning increased bitumen shipments into its province in an effort to stall the Trans Mountain pipeline. As Tom Vernon reports, the pipeline fight is causing heated debate across the country.
A former member of the Edmonton Police Service’s drug and gang unit has been convicted of drug offences. As Fletcher Kent reports, Greg Lewis was found guilty of trafficking steroids.
Edmonton city councillors voted Tuesday to go ahead with renovations to the city hall wading pool which will see the depth go from the current 40 centimetres to just 15 centimetres. As Vinesh Pratap reports, the move is disappointing to some.
Playing in the World’s Longest Hockey Game is already hard enough and on Tuesday, Mother Nature made it even more difficult when it brought rain to the Edmonton area. It happened on the same day a couple of Oilers stars dropped by the game to encourage the players.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney from Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018.
"We're going to have to think a lot more about how we can keep up, otherwise our businesses won't be competitive relative to the U.S.,"
Shortly after federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau revealed the Liberal government will unveil its latest budget at the end of the month, Edmonton's mayor announced he has submitted city council's list of wants to both Morneau and Alberta Finance Minister Joe Ceci.
Prince, Joe Walsh and tailgating before Edmonton Oilers playoff games are just a few of the things Axe Music’s president is going to miss after selling the iconic Edmonton store.
Police officers across Canada are less likely to proactively investigate suspicious behaviour these days than 10 years ago, and it's out of fear of increased scrutiny, according to a new report out of Ottawa's Carleton University.
The two kids met at a park last summer with their mothers and became fast friends.
A Chicago TV station has issued an apology after airing a news report about the Pyeongchang Winter Games that featured a graphic with the name “P.F. Chang 2018” instead of the South Korean city where the 2018 Winter Games are currently underway.
University of Saskatchewan students spoke out against the acquittal of Gerald Stanley and in support of Colten Boushie’s family.
We often learn secrets to living a good life from seniors. But kids with terminal illnesses have great wisdom too. Laurel Gregory reports on what dying children have taught a Canadian mother and a South African doctor about living.