Saskatoon police find marijuana in man’s underwear
Police said a man who was found to be hiding marijuana in his underwear is facing numerous charges in Saskatoon.
Police said a man who was found to be hiding marijuana in his underwear is facing numerous charges in Saskatoon.
As schools across the country embrace the benefits of technology, what are the pros and cons of the paperless classroom?
Erika Quiring, with the Saskatoon Farmers’ Market, said all the details of the lease should be hammered out between a steering committee and the city.
Stjepan Kerestes was found to be safe once he returned home on Tuesday.
Former Edmonton city councillor Kim Krushell sat on council when the Metro Line LRT deal was approved. Krushell says it’s easy to find blame with the City of Edmonton, but asks: What about signalling contractor Thales?
An annual survey has taken the trophy away from Mountain Equipment Co-op as the most trusted brand in Canada.
Whether it’s online courses or apps in the classroom, pencils and paper are taking a backseat to technology in a growing number of schools. But at what cost? Laurel Gregory reports.
An Edmonton dog owner is shaken after a man allegedly stabbed her dog.
If you do evacuate, the city of Saint John is asking that you register with the Canadian Red Cross by calling 1-800-864-6582 so that they can make sure people are safe.
Here are the top stories from the Tuesday, May 1, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
"While we are going to be running an incredibly open and transparent process, there are times we need to go in-camera and I think Calgarians can appreciate that."
A Calgary woman says she sought the help of dayhome operator Elmarie Simons as she tried to juggle being a new mom with being a full-time student.
Sheltered workshops are mostly run by not-for-profit organizations, with provincial funding. They were created as temporary places where people with disabilities would learn job skills.
Winnipeg Police are asking for the public's help finding a robbery suspect. On February 11th around 9:30 a.m. a 12-year-old boy was robbed on his way from a store on Euclid Avenue.
A man who was previously convicted of forcible confinement and uttering threats to cause death is once again behind bars, charged with murder.
Coquitlam RCMP are asking the public's assistance in locating a missing girl. 25-year-old Hanjing Zhang was last seen in Coquitlam on April 30 at 11pm.
The Saskatchewan Landlord Association is calling on the province to push back the June 30 end date for new applications to the Saskatchewan Rental Housing Supplement.
Six people have officially thrown their hat into the ring for the mayor's office.
Come October, the fences are set to come down around Lynnview Ridge, a neighbourhood in Calgary's southeast abandoned by more than 100 families nearly 20 years ago.
Officers on foot patrol will be enforcing the law on aggressive panhandling among other things.
Saskatoon city council voted to implement safety measures at a stormwater retention pond where a boy drowned last fall.
The animal appeared to be struggling to swim to shore near the West Kelowna Yacht Club on Friday, according to resident Saskia Dover.
Waterton Lakes National Park is open for the 2018 season, but there are some significant closures in place due to last year's Kenow fire.
The chief executive of Encana Corp. says the company will ramp up output from its U.S. and Canadian oil and gas fields this year after it reported first-quarter operating earnings and production that missed analyst expectations.
Severe thunderstorms are commonplace in Alberta from April through September.