City of Calgary to hire 3,000 employees for Olympic plebiscite
Online applications opened on Sept. 5 for 3,000 positions that will work the advanced vote days and the day of the plebiscite.
Online applications opened on Sept. 5 for 3,000 positions that will work the advanced vote days and the day of the plebiscite.
New numbers indicate only 15 per cent of Canadians have early access to palliative home care.
With the legalization date for marijuana less than a month away, the Lethbridge Police Service is preparing to deal with impaired drivers.
U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum have not generated a flood of requests from Quebec companies for provincial assistance.
The accused took to the stand as the lone witness for the defence at Shaylin Sutherland-Kayseas' first-degree murder trial in Saskatoon.
A sentencing date signals that Flynn's ongoing cooperation with special counsel Robert Mueller's office is coming to an end.
Meteorologist Jesse Beyer has the long-range weather forecast for the Edmonton area for Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018.
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Circle of Steel is a semi-autobiographical story set amid the downturn in the energy industry. The movie will have its world premiere at the Calgary International Film Festival.
Flames busted through the sky at the Regina airport this afternoon in part of a mock disaster exercise.
Glen Lawrence Golf Club has been sold, and members have been told the season ends on Oct. 31.
It is, in fact, the second time in less than a year.
Mayor Don Iveson is making the rounds, pitching his new way to pay for city growth. It’s a conversation that’s generated a lot of debate about who should pay for what, with some feeling new suburbs will be pitted against established communities, which already have full services. Vinesh Pratap reports.
Eskimos running back C.J. Gable is expected to make his return to the lineup against the Ottawa Redblacks on Saturday after a one-game absence.
Two security guards were taken to hospital after an improvised explosive device went off inside a southwest Edmonton bank. No one was seriously injured and damage to the bank is minimal, but police are taking it very seriously. Quinn Ohler reports.
The collapse of the Fairview Arena in February not only left the south-east neighbourhood without a rink but it also displaced the Indefinite Arts Centre which was directly attached to the arena.
Here are the top stories from the Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Nancy Carlson.
The exercise examined the protocol in place if 160 tonnes of product containing bitumen spilled into the Burrard Inlet at various locations.
A Silver Alert functions like an Amber Alert, but is meant to locate seniors instead of children.
No details were released about the suspect or a motive.
Soon, new players will be able to enter the Saskatchewan liquor market including grocery giant Loblaws. Liquor retail permits will be purchasable after Oct. 8.
The City of Kelowna now has a clearer direction where legal recreational marijuana dispensaries can be located.
There is no clear plan for how the Massey Tunnel will be replaced or repaired.
As Edmonton Oilers training camp started, head coach Todd McLellan met with the team's right wingers.
The gunman was due in court on charges related to a recent domestic violence incident.