Bear activity spiking in B.C. community
Residents in the B.C. community of Peachland are accustomed to seeing bears, but the Okanagan town is experiencing a spike in bear reports this spring.
Residents in the B.C. community of Peachland are accustomed to seeing bears, but the Okanagan town is experiencing a spike in bear reports this spring.
Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland stopped by Regina's Evraz steel mill to celebrate the end of American tariffs.
Don Iveson described his pre-Throne Speech get together with Premier Jason Kenney as an "overall positive meeting." However has questions about LRT funding.
A local historian and author is on a heartfelt mission. He’s heading to Normandy for the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion in June. Don Levers’ father was part of the battle on the beach.
A throne speech, delivered at the Alberta legislature Wednesday, outlines the new United Conservative government’s plans for spring session.
Some of the thousands of people forced out of their homes in northern Alberta by a wildfire are gathering in Slave Lake, waiting for updates. Fletcher Kent is there.
For the first time since communities in northern Alberta were evacuated due to an out-of-control wildfire, journalists were allowed to look at High Level. Sarah Kraus was there.
The Wednesday, May 22, 2019 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
UNB is asking for patience as the investigation process unfolds.
The money, court documents allege, was seized by RCMP in connection with a massive drug bust in Australia.
A new report recommends a complete makeover of the CTrain station by Calgary's Stampede grounds.
The video shows the suspect casually walking on the tracks, while a police officer is seen following from the platform level, trying to speak to him.
The board heard from Kathleen Symington on Wednesday about events leading up to the complaint she filed in April 2016.
A member of the Manitoba legislature and former federal cabinet minister is planning to run for Maxime Bernier's People's Party of Canada in the upcoming federal election.
Regina Catholic Schools was awarded US$60,000 on Wednesday after winning the annual Follett Challenge for innovation.
Newfoundland and Labrador's Tory leader Ches Crosbie expressed his apologies and regret for comments that he said came from a place of passion over the need for change in the province.
The government is asking the Federal Court of Canada for a declaration that Yan Yang He fraudulently secured citizenship nine years ago.
Nearly half of the $9.7-million project will be funded by the federal government through Natural Resources Canada
Wednesday marked a turning point for the Eskimos in training camp as they donned the pads for the first time.
The founder of Indigo Harm Reduction says, if passed, the bylaw would make Edmonton the first in Canada to have harm reduction services at a large-scale electronic dance music event.
As crews try to beat back a powerful wildfire outside a northwestern Alberta town, an evacuee says she's more concerned about those fighting the blaze than she is about the townhouse she had to leave behind.
Bonnie Halcrow says she was attacked by a group of boys in a Saskatoon playground after she tried recording them throwing rocks and sticks.
Indigenous courses will not be a mandatory part of the high school curriculum in Ontario – a decision that has angered First Nations members.
A pair of sisters are set to face off across the gymnastics mats, hoping to coach their athletes to victory in "a tight battle."
During a tour of High Level, Alberta wildfire officials explained how they’re trying to protect structures and the community from fire damage.