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The Edmonton Public School Board is looking for a little help as it tries to come up with names for three new schools it's planning to build.
The Edmonton Public School Board is looking for a little help as it tries to come up with names for three new schools it's planning to build.
When Joseph Perron was beaten to death on June 13, Melissa Tomas was cheated out of her dream to know her father.
The mandatory alcohol screening allows police to demand a breath sample from any driver they lawfully stop.
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) along with Brydon Whitstone's family are calling for an independent investigation into Whitstone's death.
Thinning trees, removing ground fuels part of plan to reduce wildfire behaviour.
Almost five years after a devastating fire, the Blood Tribe Youth Ranch has moved into a new building and is gearing up to offer even more services to the community.
Canada Goose stocks are taking a tumble among an ongoing situation involving the legal proceedings of Huawei's CFO.
"Most of these kids have never been to Europe and may never get there again, so for me, that's more important than playing four games of hockey."
Donald Trump on intervening in Huawei arrest: "If I think it's good for what will be certainly the largest trade deal ever made..."
Here are the stop stories from the Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
The new entrance has a drop-off canopy on the exterior of the building. The entranceway is larger and the registration area is modern and more welcoming.
Calgary police made a significant drug seizure days before the interim chief made a plea to the federal government for help dealing with the rise of meth-fueled crime.
Weeks after residents of a south Edmonton community began raising questions about the usefulness of hundreds of street signs that currently line a stretch of 106 Street, a city official confirms that there is indeed "a redundancy of signs, that we could eliminate some of these signs."
The mayor of Tiny Township, George Cornell has been elected as the County of Simcoe's new warden.
A standoff in Saskatoon’s Westmount neighbourhood has ended with six people taken into custody.
The Big Butter Tart Bake for Cystic Fibrosis is now in its fifth year, and on Tuesday, several volunteers helped turn Weyburn's McKenna Hall into Santa's workshop, baking more than 13,000 tarts.
In a statement, the Lightning said Vassell and the team "mutually agreed to part ways effective immediately."
A rash of text messages impersonating corporations like SaskPower and Saskatoon Light & Power appear to target Saskatchewan phones.
Peter Adams was an avid runner and longtime politician serving Peterborough.
This years’ turnout had more than 100 volunteers who collectively created 850 hampers filled with protein rich food, small gifts, toothbrushes and other small goodies.
The Sheldon Kennedy Child Advocacy Centre was re-named after the former NHL player in 2013.
The Francophonie Games, or Jeux de la Francophonie, are projected to cost $130 million. The original bid was placed for $17 million in 2015.
Speaking through translator Tuesday the co-owner of VIP Dry Cleaners Jin Hee Choi talked about an order dropped off the day after Richard Oland was found dead in his office.
Police are warning residents after a large quantity of suspected purple heroin was seized during a RIDE stop in Innisfil.
Boler Mountain has announced it will open at least five runs and one chair lift on Wednesday, following weeks of cold temperatures.