Edmonton looks at implementing artificially intelligent traffic lights
The City of Edmonton could soon give the green light to using artificial intelligence at some intersections.
The City of Edmonton could soon give the green light to using artificial intelligence at some intersections.
The conduct of six Lethbridge police officers is under review by the Alberta's Law Enforcement Review Board after misconduct allegations were made against them.
A 10,000-square-foot church is being transported – in four pieces – from St. Albert to its new home in Morinville. Sarah Kraus was there as semis rolled through farmers’ fields.
"Oh Canada! Prime Minister Trudeau's budget - and the smart, women-centred policy that guides it - is leadership in action," Bono said in a statement.
Nova Scotia Finance Minister Karen Casey said she was open to some of the proposals but appeared hesitant to commit to items until there were more details available.
She’s just 12 years old, but Emma Kondro has plans to become one of the best gymnasts in Canada someday. After what she pulled off recently, she’s right on track. Jack Haskins has this week’s Global Edmonton MVP.
The Trudeau government is sweetening the pot for new fathers or non-birth parents, offering a five-week leave in the federal budget. Laurel Gregory takes a look at the use-it-or-lose-it benefit.
Three people are seeking leadership of the Alberta Party. As Tom Vernon reports, the results should be revealed at about 6 p.m.
Residents have been calling for a sound wall for decades and claim the growing train and car traffic along Highway 20 has become a health hazard.
A decision to remove plastic bags from the list of materials accepted in the curbside recycling program was made at Saskatoon council.
The layoffs at Doug Coleman Trucking will happen in two rounds; the first on March 26 will impact 35 drivers, while the second will impact the rest of the drivers and five office staff.
A Southwest Airlines flight had to return to Salt Lake City after flames began spurting out of one of its engines.
The neighbour, who spoke to Global News anonymously, said that his 14-year-old daughter used to babysit the children at the home in the Thornton and Taunton roads area and that she was forbidden from going into the basement and in the garage.
The Criminal Code does allow for homeowners to use “reasonable force” when defending their property. But each case is different.
John Johnston is on a desperate search for some very personal stolen possessions.
Award-winning Canadian war correspondent Sally Armstrong says she believes the time for social change is finally here.
The US exchange rate may be keeping Canadians away from North Dakota, but our friends down south are noticing and have a proposal.
The federal government is putting billions of dollars behind its bid for reconciliation with Canada's Indigenous Peoples as a whole, but also addressing the distinct and individual needs of First Nations, Inuit and Metis.
Talks to build an urban boulevard in the West Island have resurfaced, now that the REM is closer to becoming a reality.
Award-winning Canadian journalist, author and activist says she believes the time for social change has finally arrived, and talks about why equality benefits everyone.
How do you move a 10,500-square-foot church from one city to another? Well, you cut it into four pieces and drive it, of course.
The breakfast runs from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Friday, March 9. Doors open at 6:30 a.m.
Over a year and a half ahead of schedule, the new Pilot Butte overpass is expected to open next week. The diverging diamond interchange is the first of its kind in the province, and just the second in Canada.
Devin Buffalo, who hails from Wetaskiwin, Alta., is a Hobey Baker Award candidate. The 24-year-old goalie hopes to inspire kids to dream big no matter where they're from.
An activist group of doctors want Quebec's two doctors' federations to freeze salary increases and instead, negotiate for better working conditions.