Edmonton Weather Forecast: May 22
The Tuesday, May 22, 2018 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The Tuesday, May 22, 2018 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The president of Quebec City's Islamic Cultural Centre appealed to a parliamentary committee Tuesday to include a ban on assault weapons in proposed gun control legislation.
"It's so hard to swallow because we felt like we were right there in every single game," goalie Connor Hellebuyck said.
Consumers will not see Saskatchewan's third tax provision directly at the till, but it will balance Canada's price for legal cannabis nationwide.
Dymtro Kubyshkin, also known by the name Dmitri, is now facing seven counts of sexual assault and three counts of sexual interference.
Thirteen cottages have been destroyed in a wildfire in western Saskatchewan.
In Tuesday’s edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh looks into a new study about Canada’s aging population and a teen with autism who is breaking barriers in his sport.
It's been a decade since Edmonton really dove into revitalizing Alberta Avenue and progress has undoubtedly been made, but residents are hopeful it doesn't stop now - especially when it comes to street prostitution.
Hot weather brings a wardrobe change and sometimes controversy over what students should and shouldn’t be wearing. One public school trustee says every single student, no matter their gender, should be following the same rules. Kendra Slugoski reports.
There’s a frenzied push by cannabis retailers to set up shop in Edmonton once recreational marijuana becomes legal. Vinesh Pratap has more on questions about who will get the coveted permits needed to do so.
Users of the service say they still want TransLink to take over operations.
A new legal development is unfolding as Alberta and B.C. remain firm in their opposing views of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project. As Tom Vernon reports, the latest court battle comes as Rachel Notley skips a meeting between other western Canadian premiers.
The City of Lethbridge is solely responsible for the upkeep of 170 tax-based buildings in the community. But how do they decide what takes priority?
A local family believes it was the target of copper thieves after several grave markers were stolen from a small cemetery in Parkland County. Quinn Ohler reports.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney from Tuesday, May 22, 2018.
The Regional District of the Okanagan-Similkameen Emergency Operations Centre issued some some good news for hundreds of residents affected by the threat of flooding Tuesday afternoon.
Day three of training camp saw the additions of two receivers loaded with NFL experience, Kenbrell Thompkins and Rueben Randle.
"I can't let it go because they are still being sold and it could happen to a baby, it could happen to a child, you know, it can kill somebody."
On Tuesday, the Edmonton Eskimos strapped on the pads for the first time in their first set of two-a-day practices of 2018 training camp.
Wetmore's Nursery and Carman Creek Golf Course in Fredericton are back in business following the 2018 spring flooding. Business owners in the flood zone have been busy with clean-up and are glad to be back up and running now that water levels have gone down, despite some impact to their bottom lines.
The CBE is dealing with a $35-million shortfall as officials say the provincial government has funded for student growth but not inflation.
The head of the Lifesaving Society in Saskatchewan says alcohol or drug use is almost always a factor in drownings.
Attorney General David Eby speaks to Global News about why the B.C. government is taking legal action against Alberta.
The right-turn-only sign was put in place recently to stop drivers from going straight down Azilda Avenue.
The City of Regina is warning drivers they may want to plan for alternate routes over the next four weeks as crews work to complete roadway improvements in certain areas of the city.