Pavelski leads Stars past Flames 3-1
The first NHL goal for 29-year-old Dallas forward Justin Dowling will be a memorable one for many reasons.
The first NHL goal for 29-year-old Dallas forward Justin Dowling will be a memorable one for many reasons.
Police said the woman was last seen near Yonge and Gerrard streets Wednesday morning.
A group of Rutland Senior Secondary Students have found a way to recycle plastic waste and they've turned their project into a small business.
For second-year students of the culinary careers diploma program at Lethbridge College, their final semester before graduation feels a lot like working in the restaurant industry.
Tow truck drivers from across Ontario showed up for a ride on Wednesday that was meant to pay tribute to a driver killed on the job.
"I was already following in her footsteps and they thought it was best that they give the title to me because I'm carrying on her work," said Peltier.
An animal rescue that found a feral rabbit who survived being shot with an arrow this summer in Calgary is now trying to find homes for the bunnies she gave birth to shortly after her ordeal.
A look at the national conversation surrounding the first presidential impeachment hearings of the hyperpartisan, social media era.
Police said they received a call about shots fired near Templevale Drive and Templevale Road N.E. at 9 p.m.
SUDBURY, Ont. - Alex Johnston scored twice as the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds downed the Sudbury Wolves 6-2 on Wednesday in Ontario Hockey League play.
A baby born in Canada today will never know a time in which his or her health isn't at risk from a warming planet, an annual look at climate change and human health reported Wednesday.
2019 was an extremely difficult year for oil drilling and it appears 2020 won’t be much better. As Chris Chacon explains, drilling rates are anticipated to remain flat and even more rigs are expected to leave Alberta.
Winnipeg Transit is proposing significant service cuts after its budget was capped at a two per cent increase by Mayor Brian Bowman and his executive policy committee.
Ian Marriott discovered at 62 that his sister he grew up with was in fact his mother, and his father was a Canadian soldier killed following the D-Day invasion in 1944.
The Calgary Women’s Emergency Shelter says it has seen a dramatic jump in violent situations that women are facing.
2019 has been an extremely difficult year in the oil and gas sector and a new forecast suggests 2020 won’t be much better. Drilling rates are expected to remain flat and even more rigs are expected to leave Alberta. Chris Chacon has more.
The RCMP released an image Wednesday of a Calgary man found dead west of Fort McMurray this week as they continue to plead for tips from the public to help their investigation.
Meteorologist Jesse Beyer has our seven-day weather forecast for the Edmonton area starting Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019.
On World Kindness Day, some families are hoping your good deed will be helping Kids With Cancer at the annual Hair Massacure. Su-Ling Goh introduces us to an Edmonton toddler who’s spent most of her young life battling a cancer that’s stealing her vision – but not her laugh.
The NDP is accusing the premier’s top advisor or spending $45,000 on trips with no obvious purpose. Jason Kenney’s office is not apologizing; instead, pointing out the staffer was doing what the NDP didn’t. Fletcher Kent reports.
Police said the vehicle tried to leave the area, but wasn't able to travel a far distance. The driver, and possibly other occupants, reportedly left the scene.
Aviva said it received permission from Alberta's rate regulator to increase rates for auto insurance following the UCP's decision not to renew the rate cap on auto insurance premiums.
The province’s belt-tightening budget is cutting a grant run by the Alberta Human Rights Commission worth $1 million. Recipients who used that money for anti-racism programs say the impact will be huge. Julia Wong reports.
The piece, titled “After Marino Marini,” was carried away from the Petley Jones Gallery by a bold thief with a dolly on Nov. 4.
The Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney.