Silent bike ride honours Clément Ouimet, cyclists who were killed in road accidents
Montreal cyclists are taking to the streets Wednesday night in silence to honour those who have died in accidents and to promote safety on the roads.
Montreal cyclists are taking to the streets Wednesday night in silence to honour those who have died in accidents and to promote safety on the roads.
Two people are facing charges after a gas and dash and serious collision at a gas station near Cochrane, Alta.
It feels like the world could use a love story right about now. An old-fashioned romance that blossoms into a regal walk down the aisle.
Simmer Sandhu, who was the PC Party candidate in Brampton East, confirmed the resignation in a written statement on Twitter Wednesday evening.
Alberta has passed landmark legislation giving it sweeping power to intervene in oil and gas exports that could result in punitive price spikes in British Columbia in the dispute over the Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion.
The Edmonton Tsunami Water Polo Club has never qualified a girl’s team for nationals but this year, the girls had a glorious chance to end that drought. Quinn Phillips reports.
Wednesday marked the final day of testimony for a hearing to determine whether Shane Pattison should be designated a long-term offender.
This edition of High School Huddle covers spring soccer in the Saskatoon Secondary Schools Athletic Directorate.
A troubling report has found a continuing and systemic use of restraint and seclusion in schools.
The Wednesday, May 16, 2018 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Habitat for Humanity has rallied dozens of women to help build homes for deserving families in the Edmonton area. As Quinn Ohler reports, one recipient will get to enjoy the women’s hard work firsthand.
After being without work for the past three years, a Calgary man is moving his family to the United Arab Emirates after accepting a job there.
About 50,000 people attend the International Children’s Festival in St. Albert, Alta. every year. As Su-Ling Goh reports, organizers are trying to include even more kids with special needs this year.
In Wednesday’s edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh looks at how children with special needs are being accommodated at a St. Albert festival and has the latest on a man who needs a stem cell donor.
They’re back and with a vengeance. Edmonton’s annual mosquito invasion is underway. Vinesh Pratap looks at anything more could have been done to prevent the pests from suddenly showing up.
More than two dozen veterinary hospitals in Alberta are among nearly 100 clinics across Canada that will no longer perform elective declawing in cats.
Wildfires have led to an intense couple of days for residents of the Bruderheim area. A group of campers and riders share their frightening story with Kim Smith.
It’s Day 5 of the fire fight near Bruderheim, Alta. And that’s where the province is banning the use of ATVs because of the fire risk. Kendra Slugoski explains.
Boil-water notices and a water-quality advisory have been issued for parts of West Kelowna.
The leader of the UCP isn’t apologizing for personally attacking the prime minister. Jason Kenney said Justin Trudeau has the “political depth of a finger bowl.” Sarah Kraus has more.
Beekeepers are busily working to restore Fallentimber Meadery's hives after a long cold winter.
The federal government is trying to calm the nerves of investors in the pipeline expansion while the Alberta NDP is setting the stage to “shut off the taps” to B.C. Fletcher Kent reports.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney from Wednesday, May 16, 2018.
The Okanagan chapter of Motorcycle Ride for Dad handed over a cheque for $42,855 to the Sindy A. Hawkins Cancer Clinic in Kelowna on Wednesday.
The Global Transportation Hub will repay the Highways Ministry $2.86 million for unused borrowing land. The GTH will only pay back the money once they begin selling land, which has been challenging in recent years.