Tofino lifts boil water advisory after samples find no contamination
The district issued the advisory Monday after a failure in its chlorination system was discovered on Sunday.
The district issued the advisory Monday after a failure in its chlorination system was discovered on Sunday.
An Edmonton Transit Service driver who stopped to help an elderly passenger with her groceries is getting a lot of attention. Sarah Kraus explains.
After being sentenced in January 2019, two of three youths convicted in the death of Luka Gordic have filed appeals.
Premier Jason Kenney says he’s fighting back against a war on fun in Alberta. Fletcher Kent reports.
The Fort Calgary ISA beer was intended to celebrate the city’s history but has instead turned into a legal battle.
Chamber suggests overdose site should be at or near the hospital.
One of the three people charged in the deaths of two Mac’s convenience store clerks was found guilty Friday of two counts of first-degree murder. Vinesh Pratap reports.
A Calgary judge has granted an injunction that would hit the pause button on Hockey Calgary’s decision to alter hockey association boundaries.
RCMP are asking drivers to be courteous and cautious when venturing out on the highway and to let off the gas pedal.
Firefighters responded to a large blaze in west Edmonton on Friday afternoon. Albert Delitala reports.
An 18-year-old from Regina is facing 26 charges including two counts of break and enter, several counts of mischief and one count of fraud.
A Regina woman has been arrested and charged with defrauding a local 80 year-old woman.
Much of the cross-examination focused on the suspect's comfort during the lengthy interrogation, which spanned several days.
A court has ordered that nearly $13 million in Alberta government funds be paid to subcontractors and others involved in the building of a new hospital in Grande Prairie.
Two days after the RCMP put out a plea for tips on the whereabouts of a missing Edmonton woman last seen in Saskatchewan, police said Friday her disappearance is now being treated as suspicious.
In this week’s edition of Minute at the Movies, Todd James reviews A Dog’s Journey and The White Crow.
Nineteen months after a young man was shot by Edmonton police during an arrest, Alberta's police watchdog has ruled the officer who pulled the trigger acted reasonably in the circumstances.
A new multi-million dollar unit inside Edmonton’s Stollery Children’s Hospital will be opening for patients next week. Tom Vernon reports.
A commercial building caught fire in west Edmonton on Friday afternoon. Albert Delitala reports.
Here are the top stories from the Friday, May 17, 2019 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
Bee colonies worth $60,000 were reported stolen from a rural location near Zenon Park, Sask., on May 13, 2019.
The Federal government is promising support for B.C.'s public inquiry into money laundering but can't guarantee all federal officials will testify.
The May long weekend is the unofficial start of the ATV season. But with all the fun on the quad comes the risk of injury or worse. Margeaux Maron explains.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a letter that he will not comply with a subpoena for six years of Trump's tax returns because the request "lacks a legitimate legislative purpose."
Edmonton Police Service Chief Dale McFee has been named the new president of the Alberta Association of Chiefs of Police.