Special guests from Kids With Cancer Society become Global Edmonton reporters
Five young people from the Kids With Cancer Society spent the day at Global Edmonton on Wednesday, learning what it's like to be a reporter.
Five young people from the Kids With Cancer Society spent the day at Global Edmonton on Wednesday, learning what it's like to be a reporter.
Global Edmonton hosted five kids from the Kids With Cancer Society for a dream experience to be a reporter for the day. The kids joined Global News at Noon to see what it’s like to be in front of the camera.
Chiefs of O'Chiese and Sunchild First Nations signed Residency and Trespass Bylaws Wednesday, giving them power to drive out illicit drug use.
Five young people from the Kids With Cancer Society spent the day at Global Edmonton, learning what it’s like to be a reporter. During Global News at Noon Edmonton, Katie and Dylan helped chief meteorologist Jesse Beyer with his weather forecast.
"Tips from the public are an integral part of our community and police service working together to keep the Kawartha Lakes safe," said police Sgt. Dave Murtha.
The SIU says the suspect arrested outside the store was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
Frustrated and emotionally taxed property owners took to the streets on Friday to protest the post-flood values they expect to receive for their homes.
The new rules, which would take effect Sept. 1, 2021, were introduced amid a measles outbreak in southern New Brunswick.
Alberta Opposition Leader Rachel Notley says she hasn't decided when she will return to the legislature chamber.
A homegrown partnership is working to get more nutritious food into the hands of local families. Registered dietitian Emily Mardell and Dieter Kuhlmann join us to talk about Healthy Hampers.
Toronto police say the provincial parole-enforcement squad has issued a Canada-wide warrant for 34-year-old Chibuike Nwagwu.
The suspect was snoozing when staff spotted him on one of the beds.
Vickers said given the Progressive Conservative government's minority status in the legislature, he expected a general election was likely to happen before the byelections in Shediac and St. Croix.
The Pointe-Claire Heritage Society calling on the city to fund repairs on the historical landmark.
A single-vehicle crash in Richmond Tuesday involving a hydro pole has claimed the life of an 83-year-old man, say Richmond RCMP.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau carved out a new role in his government Wednesday designed to ensure voices on the Prairies are heard in Ottawa.
Justin Trudeau and his minority government is now revealing who will be sitting around the cabinet table. The prime minister must address growing frustration in the west and demand from Canadians to address climate change. Kendra Slugoski reports.
Leader of the Opposition, Rachel Notley, attended a rally of Alberta nurses outside the legislature on Wednesday. The nurses are the latest group to protest the Kenney government. Fletcher Kent reports.
Alberta Fish and Wildlife are looking for witnesses after a man allegedly shot three mule deer and left them dead in a field east of Edmonton.
The suspect was taken to the EPS Detainee Management Unit where he was medically assessed again. He was cleared for custody, ASIRT said.
The CEO of Encana Corp. is firing back after Canadian investment manager Letko, Brosseau & Associates Inc. said it would vote its four per cent stake against the Calgary-based company's planned headquarters move to Denver.
The Carstairs Fire Department said traffic in the area was being detoured, and that the road was "very icy."
A unique fossilized tree stump, believed to be between 67 and 74 million years old, has been recovered from the banks of the North Saskatchewan River.
Members of the committee have not been revealed with the province saying they will be finalized in the coming days.
“I guess I wanna think he was on a great American adventure,” cat owner Viktor Usov said.