City of Hamilton crews dealing with aftermath of spring ice storm
Efforts to clear sidewalks and residential streets are ongoing, the city said on Monday afternoon.
Efforts to clear sidewalks and residential streets are ongoing, the city said on Monday afternoon.
Crews working on the landslide that closed Highway 3A had to shut down on Monday afternoon because of a risk of further slides.
Starbucks wants to add training for store managers on "unconscious bias," CEO Kevin Johnson said Monday, as activists held more protests at the Philadelphia store.
Minister of Sport Kirsty Duncan avoided answering questions over federal government funding and the transparency of the Canadian Lacrosse Association.
SaskPower aims to cut emissions by 40 per cent by generating up to 50 per cent of electricity with renewable resources by 2030. The capacity is expected, but anticipated generation is lower.
“People are not happy today,” Global Edmonton meteorologist Jesse Beyer said during Global News at 5. However, things get better later in the seven-day forecast.
The Humboldt Broncos said Monday that money raised through individual donations and fundraisers will be put into the Humboldt Strong Community Foundation to support players, families, first responders, and others impacted by the fatal bus crash.
The Humboldt Broncos said Monday the GoFundMe campaign for the team will remain open until April 18 and that the funds donated will go into the Humboldt Broncos Memorial Fund to be allocated “for their intended purpose.”
A Chilliwack RCMP officer and a police dog, Dave, caught a suspect who allegedly fled from a vehicle after failing to stop for police.
An Edmonton high school student was killed in a hit and run Sunday night. Her father is stunned and shocked by the sudden loss of Chloe Wiwchar.
Alberta Health Services says nine cases of gastro-intestinal illness — seven in Edmonton and two in Calgary — are potentially connected to people eating raw oysters from British Columbia.
The Monday, April 16, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Nancy Carlson.
The deadline is fast approaching for a fix to be in place for the problem-plagued Metro Line LRT.
As many Canadians are looking for ways to help after the Humboldt Broncos bus collided with a semi-truck, killing 16 hockey players and staff, the Better Business Bureau is warning people to be cautious when donating online.
Following Alberta's lead, Sask. Premier Scott Moe says his government will be introducing legislation to restrict energy exports to B.C. over continued Trans Mountain pipeline expansion delays.
Ty Rattie hopes to make the most of another year with the Edmonton Oilers.
A 19-year-old John Abbott student from Kahnawake has landed a major windfall — a scholarship worth almost $70,000 to Stanford University in California.
She wanted to show whoever wrote that message that she could rise above it and show the words did not hurt her.
What will the introduction of primary care clinics mean to workers in the health care field?
Fire crews were called to a home in Kelowna near Reid’s Corner just before noon on Monday.
A former member of the Edmonton police drug and gang unit has been fined $7,000 and sentenced to one year of probation after he sold steroids to fellow police officers.
The nation said several roads are impassable due to washouts, making it difficult for emergency vehicles and school buses to access some areas.
Despite reportedly promising the city that it would not sell any illegal goods, Green Vapour Halifax is now under investigation by the Halifax Regional Municipality for operating as an illegal marijuana dispensary.
Ridge Meadows RCMP have identified and located the vehicle involved in the hit and run that killed a Maple Ridge woman.
The pair is expected to appear in a London court on May 25 in relation to the charges.