Jets forwards Scheifele, Wheeler headed to NHL All-Star Game
Winnipeg Jets forwards Mark Scheifele and Blake Wheeler are headed to the NHL All-Star Game.
Winnipeg Jets forwards Mark Scheifele and Blake Wheeler are headed to the NHL All-Star Game.
On New Year's Eve, a 32-year-old woman died in Kingston after she was hit by a vehicle, prompting concerns about pedestrian safety in the city.
Crews were relieved to discover nothing in the bin except for donated clothing.
Devron Chase, 40, died after an explosion at Ja-Co Welding and Consulting on Dec. 27. The Leduc man leaves behind a wife and three daughters.
Wind gusts up to 150 kilometres per hour are possible in parts of southern Alberta on Thursday. A wind warning was put in place on Wednesday. Weather specialist Phil Darlington has the details.
The family of a man killed in an explosion at a Nisku business last week released a statement on Wednesday. Devron Chase died following the explosion. His family said he leaves behind three daughters and wife.
The Queen's Gaels and Guelph Gryphons will battle for top spot in university women's hockey January 5.
Here are the top stories from the Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
Skiers and snowboarders will be happy to hear it but drivers may want to adjust their travel plans as Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning for Banff and Jasper on Wednesday.
A gas war is taking place in B.C.’s South Okanagan, but a fuel analyst says 2019 will likely be filled with many ups and downs regarding prices at the pumps.
A family living in Leduc, Alta., received a startling, hateful, anonymous letter on New Year's Day.
Crude oil prices in Western Canada remain elevated as Alberta's government-mandated oil production curtailments come into force.
Mayor says council should support proposed project behind Orchard Plaza.
Lethbridge mother welcomes the city's first baby of 2019, a healthy seven pounds, seven ounces little girl.
With the turning of the calendar comes a lot of attention to self-improvement. Here is Part 1 of our series on small things you can do to make a big difference in your life in 2019.
City crews anticipate finishing streetlight repairs around Victoria Avenue and Ring Road in a week and a half, then moving on to other problem areas.
Environment Canada is warning people in southern Alberta to prepare for "dangerous wind gusts" packing a punch of up to 150 kilometres per hour on Thursday.
Several months ago, a St. Albert family received a racist letter and now, an Indigenous family living in Leduc received a similarly-worded one. Fletcher Kent spoke to Mishel Assiniboine about it.
Happipad, a Kelowna-based startup that is expanding across British Columbia, is a match-making service for people who want to home-share.
One man is dead after a collision on Highway 600 just north of Rocanville, Sask.
Durham College is looking to keep up with the ever-growing pot industry by expanding its cannabis program in the coming months.
The company forecast $84 billion in revenue for the first quarter, which is below analysts' estimate of $91.5 billion, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
According to Statistics Canada, about 1 million Canadians and 9,000 Nova Scotians under the 15 suffer from an eating disorder
The Saskatchewan Roughriders released American linebacker Samuel Eguavoen on Wednesday so he could pursue opportunities in the NFL.
A Hamilton man is facing a long list of charges after two OPP officers were allegedly assaulted in Caledonia.