NCAA list ranks Edmonton basketball player as one of century’s best three-point shooters
A new list from the NCAA ranks Edmonton basketball player Steve Sir as one of this century’s best three-point shooters. Kevin Karius explains.
A new list from the NCAA ranks Edmonton basketball player Steve Sir as one of this century’s best three-point shooters. Kevin Karius explains.
The Sherwood Park Crusaders currently sit in second place in the Alberta Junior Hockey League’s North Division Standings. As John Sexsmith reports, part of the reason for their success has been the play of a couple of rookies.
The city’s proposed four-year budget was put before council on Wednesday, with staff committing to finding $40 million in efficiencies and a further $60 million by 2022.
Police say the car overturned after being hit by a driver who fled the scene.
The City of Montreal has announced it will be awarding merchants direct financial compensation for lost revenues due to road work.
The school released a statement Wednesday afternoon:
Former New Brunswick premier Brian Gallant will be stepping down as Liberal leader, and asking the party to organize a leadership convention.
According to Environment Canada, conditions are favourable for significant snowfall beginning late Thursday and ending Friday morning.
Premier Brian Pallister has travelled back to New Mexico to thank first responders who came to his rescue after a serious fall last year.
Guelph has now lost four of their last five games, but have come away with a point in three of those losses.
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The Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Many in the community of Cranbrook, B.C. say they are losing hope amid fears the Western Hockey League's Kootenay Ice are moving to Winnipeg.
On Wednesday morning, a decision was made to end the regulation of wrestling in Edmonton, which was in place for nearly 100 years.
The Salvation Army kicked has kicked off its annual Christmas Kettle Campaign. Margeaux Maron has the details.
In Wednesday’s edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh looks at a new report on how much substance abuse costs Canadian society and talks about World Diabetes Day.
It will be like a mini-city within our city. The Grey Cup festivities are taking over a section of Edmonton’s Jasper Avenue and that means shutting the road down to traffic. Kendra Slugoski reports.
Alberta is changing the way it distributes cannabis to businesses after some retailers complained they can’t buy any pot while their competitors can. Fletcher Kent reports.
David Eggen gave 28 private schools that haven’t complied with Bill 24 until the end of the school year to post policies on safe schools and GSAs or they’ll lose funding. Tom Vernon reports.
Within a 15-block distance, there are about 220 different signs — from playground zone notifications and speed limits to bike lane advisories, traffic advisories and more.
In a 15-block span, there are about 220 traffic signs along 106 Street in south Edmonton. Why so many signs? Kent Morrison spoke to residents, cyclists and the city, hoping to find out.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Nancy Carlson, from Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018.
"Sport in a positive sense really brings a country together,'' Canadian Olympic Committee president Tricia Smith said Wednesday. "I think it's just a part of us, our humanity. So I suspect we will see another bid from Canada.''
The decision by Ontario Superior Court Justice Glenn Hainey that the case had become moot upset relatives of Shalom Ouanounou.
There are 13 Santa Claus parades scheduled in Guelph and Wellington County before Christmas.