RCMP say ‘miscommunication’ led to 3 people turned away from northern pipeline checkpoint
The B.C. Civil Liberties Association has filed a legal challenge against the checkpoint, saying "miscommunication" is "not an acceptable answer."
The B.C. Civil Liberties Association has filed a legal challenge against the checkpoint, saying "miscommunication" is "not an acceptable answer."
There have been no reports of deaths or serious injuries from the sudden eruption, which began Sunday, but many houses and farms have been damaged by volcanic ash.
The province has come to the contractor's defence, pointing out weather conditions have been particularly brutal in the region this year.
John Sexsmith tells us about Roy Svenningsen, a man in his 80s who recently finished the Antarctic Ice Marathon.
After more than 119 years, a newspaper in Lacombe, Alta., is going out of business.
The Edmonton Eskimos introduced a good portion of the team’s coaching staff to the public on Wednesday.
Lacombe’s oldest business pre-dates Alberta. But after nearly 120 years, the Lacombe Globa is about to print its last issue. Fletcher Kent reports.
In Wednesday’s edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh look at concerns being raised about changes for Albertans who use biologic medications and why researchers believe there could be a link between gut health and anxiety when it comes to spinal cord injuries.
In December, Alberta’s health minister announced 26,000 people would be forced to switch their biologic medications. One month later, patients say they are still waiting for answers. Su-Ling Goh reports.
The City of Edmonton has wrapped up an investigation that looked into a terrifying ordeal for a window washer last October. Breanna Karstens-Smith reports.
Four people are facing charges after a break and enter at a gas station north of Edmonton. As Quinn Ohler reports, it ended with a police chase and officers firing their weapons.
The discovery of a gun and then another "unknown device" at a Red Deer apartment building prompted RCMP to deploy members of its explosives disposal unit to the scene on Wednesday.
Western University in London, Ont., is remembering its four graduate students who died in the crash of flight 752. Ghazal Nourian, Milad Nahavandi, Hadis Hayatdavoudi and Sajedeh Saraeian were all on board when two missiles were launched at the Ukrainian airliner near Tehran on Jan 8. Ghazal Nourian was a Ph.D. student at Nanophotonic Energy...
The new rains, which are expected for the next four to five days, bring hope that some of the fierce wildfires razing the country will be extinguished - or at least slowed.
Dylan Cozens and Calen Addison returned to Lethbridge ice on Wednesday after spending nearly six weeks away from the Hurricanes at the 2020 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
The findings show that the average rent that tenants paid in 2019 was $841, a 3.6 per cent increase from the year before.
A temporary encampment in Winnipeg's South Point Douglas area will be shut down Thursday morning after another fire got out of control.
A Toronto Fire Services spokesperson said it's believed a man got on the elevator on the 14th floor before the elevator went into “free fall for a short period of time."
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney from Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020.
The Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020 weather forecast for Edmonton and the surrounding area.
A Calgary business owner is bracing for a huge tax hike following a double-digit increase in his instalment payment.
Phil Darlington takes a closer look at how cold it can get in Edmonton.
The Persian teahouse has received notes, flowers and support from their customers after the death of 57 Iranian-Canadians.
More than 5,000 people made the Taal volcano their home despite being designated a permanent danger zone long declared off-limits to human settlements.
The City of Edmonton has issued a notice to the company involved in a scary incident outside Edmonton's Stantec Tower in October.