Global News at 5 Edmonton: May 22
A webcast of the Tuesday, May 22, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
A webcast of the Tuesday, May 22, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
Montreal homeowners are furious with the mayor for breaking a pledge. Their homes on Sherbrooke Street east near Fullum Street sit on contaminated land.
Andrew Scheer questioned Trudeau's sincerity, asserting that the prime minister "ordered" Elections Canada to implement the changes in the bill, introduced earlier this month, before it had received "one word of debate or one vote."
The retirement of Andrew Buckley has opened the door for four quarterbacks to battle for the Calgary Stampeders' backup role under Bo Levi Mitchell.
An area of the north lawn near the fence has been cordoned off with pylons and police tape.
Nearly $1.6 million will be used by Saskatoon researchers to monitor solar winds in the near-Earth space system.
The Rabbit Creek fire in the southern portion of Prince Albert National Park has grown to 240 square kilometres.
Canadian Olympic gold medalist and Winnipeg mom Jill Officer gave us a look behind the scenes of her dual life in her blog, Jill’s House.
Listen as Richard Stweart, Jonathan Coté and Lois Jackson take the mic and co-host a show at CKNW.
Customers will hear Freeman on select SkyTrain platforms and bus routes.
A reporter and cameraman with a local television station filmed the moose lunging at the cyclist, knocking him off his bike.
India's white-marble Taj Mahal is turning yellow and green as the 17th century mausoleum weathers filthy air in the world's eighth-most polluted city.
A Halifax cannabis dispensary owner says police are "heavily targeting" his store after it was searched by police by police twice over the last week.
The city is poised to buy all of its energy from green sources, after a 4-1 vote by council's urban planning committee.
The 3rd annual Syncrude Oil Country Championship presented by AECON is officially in full swing, with tickets now on sale for the seven-day event at the Edmonton Petroleum Golf & Country Club Tuesday, July 31 – Sunday, August 5, 2018. The Oil Country Championship is an official competition stop on the Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR...
The Passenger Transportation Board says a decision will be made next month.
Thousands were without power in the St. James area on Tuesday afternoon.
The Liberal government has released a plan to address Quebec's growing labour shortage, saying the province needs to fill 90,000 jobs immediately and more than one million over the next 10 years.
The Stampede said it's adding more headliners than previous years to the Coca-Cola Stage as part of this year's festivities, which runs from July 5 to 15.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said her time is better spent in Edmonton, working with the feds and Trans Mountain, than "chastising John Horgan in front of other premiers."
Over a dozen people are receiving temporary lodging after a fire damaged several apartments in Kentville, N.S., Tuesday morning.
"Her health is deteriorating every day and they could fix it if they chose to."