Two dogs rescued after downed power lines spark fire on Warsaw
Two dogs were rescued from a fire on Warsaw Avenue Thursday after windy conditions brought down power lines and started a fire.
Two dogs were rescued from a fire on Warsaw Avenue Thursday after windy conditions brought down power lines and started a fire.
Here are the top stories from the Thursday, Aug. 30, 2018 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Nancy Carlson.
"It's nice to have a place to go and share in this love of singing."
Here is a look at some of the renderings of the expansion and renovations underway at Wanuskewin Heritage Park.
Police say a 21-year-old man with injuries consistent with a gunshot was found in Saskatoon’s Westmount neighbourhood.
Ontario regulators have given the green light for Enbridge and Union Gas to merge. In approving the merger, the OEB has, however, denied several of the companies' key proposals.
Over the past few months, not many (if any) days pass by when Jude isn’t at the car wash.
What type of weather should we expect over the long weekend? Meteorologist Jesse Beyer has the long-range weather forecast for the Edmonton area for Thursday, Aug. 30, 2018.
An Edmonton team has made a discovery that will mean a less aggressive treatment plan for some thyroid cancer patients. The team has figured out a way to tell who can safely have less radiation. Su-Ling Goh reports.
Wheat and canola are some of the first thoughts that come to mind of farming in Saskatchewan, but there is also a thriving vegetable industry.
Ride along with defending champion Scott McCarron and his wife Jenny as they float down the Bow River on a day off before the Shaw Charity Classic.
Edmonton Police say they are reviewing a video posted to social media showing a heated and racist exchange between a man and a group of young Muslim women, the second such incident in as many weeks.
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Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said her government’s decision to pull out of the federal climate plan may not be an immediate consequence to the feds, but a message that they could lose an ally if the Trans Mountain pipeline stoppage isn’t fixed.
A Saskatoon kayaker cleaning up the shoreline is getting some help from the Meewasin Valley Authority.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley believes there’s still the ability to get back on track in terms of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said while there is a barrier in place after the Federal Court of Appeal quashed the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, “barriers are meant to be broken.”
Thu, Aug 30 – A video taken inside a supermarket in Edmonton is gaining traction online. It shows a heated racist exchange between a man and a group of young Muslim women. As Julia Wong reports, experts say it highlights a need for more training for employees in all businesses.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley outlined several steps she said the federal government must take following the Federal Court of Appeal’s decision to quash the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said she is angry over the Federal Court of Appeal’s decision to quash the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. Until “the federal government gets its act together,” Alberta it pulling out of the federal climate plan.
Dorothy Bakker's 25-year-old son Stephen died from fentanyl poisoning in October 2017.
Percy, 35, has been charged with sexual assault and voyeurism. This is his second of four trials.
Four friendship centres have been given funding to offer support to Indigenous populations struggling with the opioid crisis in Alberta.
Traffic delays and slowdowns are expected on northbound lanes of the Coquihalla Highway near Exit 250 because of a traffic accident.
The city says it's received a dramatic increase of calls about out-of-control weeds and untidy yards, and is considering following in the steps of places like Calgary.