Simulated crash teaches Edmonton teens about dangers of the road
Some Edmonton students gained firsthand knowledge of how dangerous driving on roads and highways can be. Vinesh Pratap went to a school where students experienced a simulated crash.
Some Edmonton students gained firsthand knowledge of how dangerous driving on roads and highways can be. Vinesh Pratap went to a school where students experienced a simulated crash.
The Kangaroo Creek Farm in Winfield is moving to Kelowna.
A young student is being remembered as vibrant and generous, one day after he was killed in a crash in Strathcona County.
Wed, May 30: A troubling incident involving a Grade 6 student in Calgary has left a family in disbelief. The 11-year-old Indigenous boy says part of his braid was cut off by another student. Jill Croteau has more.
Here are the top stories from the Wednesday, May 30, 2018 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney.
"Perfectly good pallets of hummus are pulled just before their best-before date."
A high school student does Alzheimer's research on the side.
Three high-risk sex offenders are back behind bars after violating conditions of their release.
A man was taken into custody after police executed a search warrant at a marijuana dispensary in Okanagan Falls on Wednesday.
NDP MLA Nicole Rancourt introduced legislation for 18-month parental leave, but the government has its own plan for the fall.
The Alberta legislature has passed a bill that bans protesters from standing, demonstrating or taking pictures within at least 50 metres of an abortion clinic.
A Calgary family is hoping to inspire cultural awareness after a troubling incident involving their 11-year-old son.
While the Regina Pats weren't able to come away with Memorial Cup, organizers are calling the event a success.
The week of May 27 to June 2 has been declared Victims and Survivors of Crime week in Saskatoon.
Police say a number of guns were seized from three men, including 27-year-old brothers, as part of an organized crime investigation in Edmonton and Fort McMurray. Kim Smith reports.
The "Heat and Learning" study published by the U.S. National Bureau of Economic Research found that students were more likely to have lower scores when temperatures were higher.
A webcast of the Wednesday, May 30, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Nancy Carlson.
Movie producer Harvey Weinstein has been indicted on charges of rape and a criminal sexual act, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance said in a statement on Wednesday. Weinstein’s indictment by a grand jury follows his arrest and court appearance last Friday on charges related to two among the scores of women who have accused him...
Quebec's government wants more flexible hours from employees while the unions want the province to hire more full-time workers instead of forcing overtime.
The suspects were arrested by Toronto police after a vehicle and foot pursuit in the downtown core.
Canadian Pacific Railway and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference said they have reached a four-year tentative agreement to end a strike hours after it began.
Experts say that diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol aren't inevitable — even though a study found most people develop one of these eventually.
After two years of trying to get a neglected community garden off the ground, an employee of the Riverside School Board in Otterburn Park has replanted it with an eye toward helping the disadvantaged.
People living in condos and apartments are invited to give their two cents about future waste diversion in Saskatoon.
The overall summer forecast for June, July and August is trending towards higher than normal temperatures and below normal precipitation levels.