Gull Lake residents worried about gold fish threat
A type of goldfish is threatening to invade Gull Lake and the consequences could be devastating. Kent Morrison explains.
A type of goldfish is threatening to invade Gull Lake and the consequences could be devastating. Kent Morrison explains.
Joanne Stitt describes a nightmare scenario when she tried to bury her cousin who had a disability.
Spring is here and that means so is construction season. Motorists are being warned to expect long delays through a busy Edmonton corridor for the next two-and-a-half years. Vinesh Pratap reports.
These ants split their stomachs open when confronting enemy insects, dousing them in toxic goo while perishing in the act themselves.
This year’s 4/20 celebration is expected to be the last one before recreational marijuana becomes legal. Kim Smith has more from the legislature.
Canadian Olympic gold medalist and Winnipeg mom Jill Officer gives us a twice-monthly look behind the scenes of her dual life in her blog, Jill’s House.
More than 30 drivers in Edmonton have already seen the effect of Alberta’s new impaired driving laws. As Jack Haskins tells us, some people are worried it’s too lenient.
The Friday, April 20, 2018 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney.
Legal pot is still months away, but that didn’t stop marijuana users from gathering in public displays in Saskatoon and Regina.
"I'd encourage everyone to do First Aid," he said.
The second annual "4/20 at the Park' event in Lethbridge saw cannabis connoisseurs and enthusiasts take over Galt Gardens on Friday.
In this week’s Minute at the Movies, Todd James reviews the Amy Schumer comedy “I Feel Pretty.”
It's a refrain we've heard again and again: media is dying. But is it true?
Alberta Health Services suspects the E. coli outbreak in Edmonton has claimed the life of one person. The investigation into the source of the investigation has ramped up. Albert Delitala has the details.
"Older systems of medicine have talked about it for years and we have more toxins in our bodies today than any other time."
A 61-year-old Good Samaritan has died three days after a violent attack at Southgate Centre.
Here are the top stories from the Friday, April 20, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
Police said the man was attacked Tuesday morning trying to stop a man who had allegedly stolen something off a kiosk at the south Edmonton mall.
The report says in Hamilton, there were no smog days in 2016 and the city reported air quality in the low-risk category 84 per cent of the time.
"Both facilities are well-positioned to offer the crucial life-saving service of a supervised consumption facility," said medical officer Chris Mackie.
"Frick, I Love Nature" is an award-winning web series that highlights weird and wacky scientific facts and presents them in a humorous way.
Thousands of retailers specializing in cannabis products are down at Sunset Beach in Vancouver on Friday celebrating the 23rd annual hazy holiday.
Former Calgary Stampeder offensive lineman Jeff Pilon is now the president of a lacrosse equipment company. He’s designing safer lacrosse gear for kids.
The Regina Police Service (RPS) is advising the public to exercise caution when selling vehicles through classified websites and social media platforms.
Two people were found dead in the northwest Calgary community of Evanston on Friday.