Immigrant U.S. army recruits and reservists being discharged before they can become citizens
"It was my dream to serve in the military," said one reservist.
"It was my dream to serve in the military," said one reservist.
"For the record he was one of mine over the years," said Charles Gasparino.
An Ohio man pleaded not guilty to federal hate crime charges Thursday in a deadly car attack on a crowd of protesters opposing a white nationalist rally in Virginia.
The community gathered at Confederation Park to watch a range of street performers, everyone from clowns to fire-spinners to a cross-section of unique — and uniquely talented — musicians.
The Montreal Canadiens signed forward Jacob de la Rose to a two-year contract on Thursday.
While we're not technically in a drought yet, we've experienced some of the hottest temperatures in years over the last two weeks.
Some of Canada’s top gymnasts are bouncing with excitement as Lethbridge gets ready to host the national championships.
Three wood piles plus two pieces of heavy machinery at a landfill near Greenwood, B.C., were intentionally set on fire this week.
Opening ceremonies took place on Wednesday night, welcoming more than 2,400 athletes.
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Starbucks says an employee in Philadelphia has been fired after reportedly mocking a customer with a stutter.
Toronto Police said officers responded to a call about a stabbing in the area of Marlee and Whitmore avenues at around 7:40 p.m.
The order is affecting customers who use the Lethbridge North County Potable Water Co-op.
The Thursday, July 5, 2018 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The Government of Canada and the Blood Tribe signed a memorandum of understanding on reconciliation in Lethbridge on Thursday.
The eighth annual Axel Merckx will take place in the South Okanagan this Sunday.
More concerns are being raised about the new calcium chloride mixture Edmonton may use to tackle snow on city streets going forward. Sarah Kraus reports.
The two businessmen — who have been referred to as "John Doe" and "Jim Doe" in court documents — had sought to protect their identities under pseudonyms, arguing that the threats of civil suit alleging sexual harassment were effectively an extortion attempt by their accuser, referred to as "Jane Roe."
New research shows crows and ravens really don't like each other, but that the little guy almost always comes out on top.
Support is growing for a local food vendor at the University of Alberta. Filistix has been open for seven years on campus but their time there is coming to an end. Julia Wong reports.
A longtime City of Edmonton employee is sharing her story about workplace culture. It’s a problem that came to the forefront last year after some workers reported feeling bullied and harassed. Vinesh Pratap reports.
Hundreds more Albertans will die of a fentanyl overdose this year. But Alberta is spending $63 million to fight the opioid crisis and as Tom Vernon reports, the strategy may be seeing some results.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney from Thursday, July 5, 2018.
The City of Calgary is dropping wooden structures, turf, and colourful tables and chairs in various neighbourhoods to invite citizens to look at their public spaces a little bit differently.
Changes have been made at the annual Stampede preview at the Alberta Children's Hospital, but the event still hits a high note with patients and their families.