The Sunday, October 7, 2018 edition of the Global News Hour at 6. Hosted by Quinn Ohler.
The video shows a man screaming at a woman on the bus before grabbing her phone.
An expert in dementia care is urging a change in the way we relate to people with Alzheimer's disease.
Sun, Oct 7 – The Royal Alberta Museum has been open since Wednesday and thousands of people are passing through its doors. By Monday night, museum officials expect roughly 40,000 visitors will check out the city’s latest cultural attraction. Julia Wong explains.
Sun, Oct 7 – Over 1,000 people lined up for a delicious Thanksgiving meal prepared by students in NAIT’s Culinary Arts program. Sarah Kraus reports.
China said on Sunday it was investigating Interpol President Meng Hongwei for suspected wrongdoing -- the first official word from China about Meng since his disappearance was reported in France on Friday.
The allegations of attempted fraud were first raised last week by a Surrey anti-crime community group.
"They had drills, they had saws, they had machetes, they had knives and the most troubling thing was there was drugs there," said school district Chair Steve Rae.
Alberta's United Conservative Party says it does not share the "hateful views" of the Soldiers of Odin after pictures appeared to show candidates posing for photos with Odin members.
A pedestrian has died in Grandmother’s Bay, Sask. following a collision early Sunday morning.
The anti-racism protest in downtown Montreal expressed anger at the proposals of the incoming Coalition Avenir Québec government.
Manitoba basketball players of African descent gathered for a tournament to help raise funds for a new outdoor court in rural Kenya.
Michael is forecast to be a hurricane on Monday night or Tuesday and approach the U.S. Gulf Coast on Wednesday, making landfall along Florida's northern Panhandle region, it said.
Surrey residents reported an odour and a gasoline-like substance along the pipeline's route early Sunday morning.
Surrey residents reported an odour and a gasoline-like substance along the pipeline's route early Sunday morning.
Montrealers and visitors coming into our fair city during Thanksgiving weekend will be greeted by a sea of orange — and unfortunately, it's not pumpkins but traffic cones.
NAIT students prepare a Thanksgiving meal for 1,000 people at Boyle Street Community services.
Gopal Prakash Bhattarai of the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation said that the latest tiger count showed there were 235 tigers in the jungles — almost twice as many as the 121 that were found in 2009.
The tremors caused panic on streets where emergency teams were providing relief to victims of Saturday's quake, which toppled cinderblock homes and rickety buildings in several cities.
The tremors caused panic on streets where emergency teams were providing relief to victims of Saturday's quake, which toppled cinderblock homes and rickety buildings in several cities.
The walk supports ostomy, a fairly new alternative for individuals that struggle to process bodily functions.
The Saskatoon Blades escaped Lethbridge with a 3-2 shootout win over the Hurricanes on Saturday night.
Chris Robinson said the museum has seen a “comfortable pace” of visitors, with a maximum capacity of 2,500 during the first few days of opening.