Sunnybrook Hospital donates 32 incubators to Thrive Project Zimbabwe
It’s difficult to fathom but the sad reality is a staggering number of mothers and babies in Zimbabwe die during birth from causes that are often preventable.
It’s difficult to fathom but the sad reality is a staggering number of mothers and babies in Zimbabwe die during birth from causes that are often preventable.
Consumers warned to do their homework before handing over money on buy-and-sell sites.
Workers at a Lethbridge-operated mine in Cardston County were digging for ammonite when they hit the fossil.
Operations resumed and employees were allowed back to work around 4:30 p.m., but seven flights were diverted as a precautionary measure.
With the future of Alberta’s supervised consumption sites up in the air, a local family has a message about harm reduction programs and their baby boy. Su-Ling Goh reports.
More than a dozen homes were lost to wildfire in Paddle Prairie Metis Settlement. Residents were allowed to return home on Thursday. Julia Wong reports.
Debate raged Thursday over the actions of Premier Jason Kenney, who handed out earplugs to MLAs during an overnight session. Vinesh Pratap has reaction and analysis on the political theatre.
Alberta’s UCP government has filed a constitutional challenge of the federal government’s carbon tax. Sarah Kraus explains.
A group of northwest Edmonton business owners is fed up with flooding and says the city is doing nothing to help. Every time there’s a downpour, their property turns into a pond. Kendra Slugoski reports.
Here are the top stories from the Thursday, June 20, 2019 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Quinn Ohler.
Saskatoon pride week is in full swing and one of the province’s largest museums is starting to show off its LGBTQ2 artifacts.
Sixteen homes were destroyed by the massive Chuckegg Creek Wildfire at the end of May. Fifteen more were damaged by flames and smoke.
The elite choir is a program that supports artistic boys who have been singing at Sunday masses at the St-Joseph's Oratory for decades.
The decision by the National Capital Commission on Thursday ends years of bickering over where the memorial should be located
Join Global BC, CKNW, Rock 101 and The World Famous CFOX on Monday, July 1 as we celebrate Canada’s 152nd birthday during Canada Day at Canada Place.
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The province lifted an eight-year ban on private rehabilitation of orphaned black bear cubs in April 2018 under the former NDP government.
As teachers wrap up the year, they’re also planning for next fall by creating classroom lists. As Kim Smith reports, the process isn’t as random as you might think.
Tenants of the hostel and apartment complex on Cole Crescent were told on Wednesday at 11 a.m. that they had four hours to move out.
Bricker's Shoes in downtown Saskatoon is celebrating its 80th anniversary.
Lethbridge firefighters took part in their annual water rescue training on the Oldman River this week.
Here are the top stories from the Thursday, June 20, 2019 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
Bill C-48 formalizes a moratorium on oil tanker traffic from the northern tip of Vancouver Island to B.C.'s border with Alaska.
Ken Holland is set for his first draft of general manager of the Edmonton Oilers
A one-kilometre square section of downtown Edmonton has been transformed into a visual arts spectacle.