Kelowna senior sustains serious injury after being struck while operating scooter
The collision happened just before 4 p.m. on Benvoulin Road in front of Kelowna Christian School.
The collision happened just before 4 p.m. on Benvoulin Road in front of Kelowna Christian School.
Ferguson adds that the city doesn't permit "anyone who is suing us to bid on our work."
Over 400 young men from around the world are gathered at the Zatzman Sportsplex in Dartmouth with one common goal — to bring home the floorball gold.
Canada's official languages commissioner said almost half of the complaints came from the National Capital Region of Ottawa and Gatineau, where federal government offices are located.
Some residents in a Kelowna neighbourhood are against a proposed camp that would house 70 to 80 migrant workers. They fear the camp will affect nearby home values.
Hundreds of pro-life demonstrators converged at the grounds of the Alberta legislature on Thursday to voice their opinion on an issue that has increasingly come up in Alberta politics of late, whether during the recent election campaign or in legislative debates before that.
The 124 Street Grand Market is once again open for the season. Phil Darlington checked out the market Thursday afternoon.
Tanya Brooks was murdered on May 10, 2009, and her body was discovered in the window well of St. Patrick's-Alexandra School in Halifax the following day.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be in Edmonton on Friday, during which time he will meet with Mayor Don Iveson.
Here are the top stories from the Thursday, May 9, 2019 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
There's mixed reaction from GM employees after it was announced some jobs were staying in Oshawa.
The project to replace the aging Sir Max Aitken Pool has an estimated cost of $32 million.
Last month, the CFL Players' Association stated that if a new deal with the league wasn't in place by May 18, players would not report to training camp.
Although the 2019 Edmonton Pride Festival was cancelled, Edmontonians can still take to other organizations and surrounding communities to celebrate.
Thu, May 9 – Hundreds of people are sleeping in the river valley, choosing the forest floor instead of a shelter. Many homeowners near these camps say it’s getting worse and what is left behind makes them fear for their safety. Kendra Slugoski reports.
Residents in every region of Nova Scotia are at risk of having wildlife enter their properties.
The religious symbols debate can very easily get emotional and personal and day three of public hearings for Bill 21 was no exception.
Quarterback Adam Sinagra is a proud Canadian, but he wants to secure a CFL opportunity based upon his ability, not his nationality.
The Toronto Police Service is requesting assistance from the public in identifying a man found wandering in the Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue area.
The province says the issue stems from a computer error that happened during system maintenance.
Federal Minister of Science and Sport Kirsty Duncan announced that the school will receive $384,700 in funding over two years.
Officers responded to the scene at Edmonton Trail and 31 Avenue N.E. at 10 p.m.
The numbers are contained in a detailed spending plan that the government tabled Thursday following last month's budget.
The collision happened shortly after 3:30 p.m. when a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle.
A former mortgage broker convicted of multiple counts of fraud and theft has had his appeal dismissed.