Vancouver mayor ‘hopeful’ federal help coming for Oppenheimer Park in ‘next few weeks’
Vancouver's mayor says there's no immediate plans to seek an injunction to clear a homeless camp from the park.
Vancouver's mayor says there's no immediate plans to seek an injunction to clear a homeless camp from the park.
Recently released data from Canada's two largest oil and gas producers, Suncor and CNRL, show the same thing: their greenhouse gas emission intensity levels continue to trend downward.
Loyola High School president Paul Donovan shared the news on the school's website.
The study out of Michigan State University and the University of Maryland at College Park found "no evidence of anti-Black or anti-Hispanic disparities across shootings."
The City of Calgary is looking for public input into the development of a large parcel of land on 16 Avenue N.E. that once was home to the Midfield Mobile Home Park.
Kraft died Monday in Houston, NASA said. It was just two days after the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
Michael Howard Thomas is facing two criminal charges in relation to the crash.
PNWER, a group consisting of 10 states, provinces and territories, called upon the U.S. and Canadian federal governments to ratify the new free trade deal.
Meteorologist Jesse Beyer has our seven-day forecast starting Monday, July 22, including heat warnings and potential thunderstorms.
Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, gave birth to her third child on Monday morning, she said on Twitter.
Over 13 years, alcohol-related visits to emergency departments jumped by 175 per cent. Su-Ling Goh has these findings in Health Matters, along with a West Nile warning.
In the future, where will people go if the traditional home for Edmonton’s K-Days must make way for redevelopment? Vinesh Pratap takes a look.
Regina police are investigating five separate shootings that happened in three days across the city.
Edmonton plans to get rid of the free-flow lane at the intersection of Scona Road and Saskatchewan Drive at the top of the hill. Sarah Komadina has reaction from an open house Monday.
It was the first time Edmonton police charged someone with manslaughter in connection with a fatal fentanyl overdose. Jordan Yarmey pleaded guilty to a lesser charge Monday. Sarah Kraus was there.
In back-to-back, nationally televised hearings before the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees, Democrats are expected to try to get Mueller to focus his testimony on specific examples of Trump's misconduct.
The trial is being heard by a judge alone.
South of Edmonton, recent intense rain covered Derek Di Ciacca’s land. He says it’s all still there because of CP Rail and a year’s worth of culvert delays. Fletcher Kent reports.
On July 19, The Weather Network posted a video claiming that cutting down on eating beef could help save the planet.
Over the weekend, EPCOR said about 20 homes were affected by flooding in Griesbach. On Monday, that number had jumped to 130. Breanna Karstens-Smith reports.
The Monday, July 22, 2019 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Quinn Ohler.
Authorities have yet to comment and it was unclear the scale of the outage.
Facing 12 counts of sexual assault, Mark Donlevy pleaded guilty to six counts in Saskatoon Court of Queen’s Bench, while six other counts will be stayed.
"It's a big responsibility," Mark Potter said. "You're looking after a special hockey collection, but you're also trying to run a museum."
A Calgary coalition is upset after not being able to speak to city council about where cuts should be avoided.