MEC reviewing relationship with brands owned by U.S. gun manufacturer amid public backlash
Mountain Equipmant Co-op has faced a public backlash for selling brands associated with a company that also produces guns and ammunition.
Mountain Equipmant Co-op has faced a public backlash for selling brands associated with a company that also produces guns and ammunition.
Here are the top stories from the Monday, Feb. 26, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
Pilot Dominic Neron, 28, and his girlfriend Ashley Bourgeault, 31, have been missing for three months now, but Bourgeault's family isn't giving up until they find the couple.
Quebec's Finance Minister Carlos Leitão gave a little 101 on dealing with the public purse strings to a group of business students at Concordia University.
It's a unique setting, but experts at the University of Manitoba hope their unconventional classroom on Wednesday night will attract more Manitobans to learn about underwater safety.
The New York Rangers have acquired Oakbank's Brett Howden from the Tampa Bay Lightning as part of a five-player trade.
Seven days of sport and culture at the Saskatchewan Winter Games have come to a close in North Battleford.
"It feels even better to hold it on Canadian soil. It feels good bringing it home."
Figure skater and gold and bronze Olympic medallist, Kaetlyn Osmond, was greeted by fans and fellow skaters when she arrived at the Edmonton airport on Monday.
When your backyard looks into a prison yard, there's always that fear an inmate could end up at your doorstep.
A deceased man was found on the ice of the South Saskatchewan River southwest of Saskatoon.
$4.4 million in funding over five years will expand a London program that uses DNA analysis to predict how patients will respond to medication.
"As police officers we often see the negative effects of bullying."
A North Carolina man who was broadcasting himself live on Facebook as he was walking down a street was shot and killed by another man on Monday.
Winnipeg school divisions are getting their 2018/2019 budgets in order in the coming weeks.
Vandals lit a bonfire on the patio of Broncos Pub & Grill in Pilot Butte and tried smashing a window with a hockey stick. They also damaged the patio furniture.
Yes, weight loss is a significant symptom of an eating disorder, but experts say it's much more than just this.
The union representing 19,000 health workers in Alberta -- including paramedics, dialysis technicians, psychologists and pharmacists -- says it has agreed to a tentative three-year deal with Alberta Health Services that would see a wage freeze imposed on its members for the first two years.
One witness said he was handed a piece of paper with a Greek shipping company's letterhead on it by the MV Marathassa's captain, but the company denies it owns the ship.
Spokesperson Lori Chortyk says the dogs, which are all being treated, will likely have to be adopted to specialized homes.
At least one Hamilton councillor is defending the decision to allow digital billboards on the Lincoln Alexander Expressway.
RCMP Cpl. David Lane, Nova Scotia's human trafficking co-ordinator, told officials that human trafficking is an ever-growing problem for police forces in the province and across the country.
Over the weekend, the Edmonton Oilers traded Mark Letestu to the Nashville Nashville Predators for winger Pontus Aberg. GM Peter Chiarelli discussed his plan for Aberg.
As the Edmonton Oilers look ahead to the NHL Draft, GM Peter Chiarelli said he is looking to make changes with the general theme of a faster, quicker team that can move the puck better.
After the NHL trade deadline on Monday, Edmonton Oilers GM Peter Chiarelli discussed the Patrick Maroon trade. He would have liked a prospect who was closer to playing, but said it was a tough market.