Christmas tree collection finally underway in Edmonton after weather-related delays
The city's Christmas tree collection program usually ends Jan. 31, but cold weather and truck problems pushed this year's deadline to Valentine's Day.
The city's Christmas tree collection program usually ends Jan. 31, but cold weather and truck problems pushed this year's deadline to Valentine's Day.
This week’s adopable pets from the Second Chance Animal Rescue Society.
Lena BouSaleh from Servus Credit Union gives some tips on saving for retirement.
EMS said paramedics took one man to hospital with serious, non-life-threatening injuries and that he was in stable condition.
A smoothie is the perfect start to your morning with District Café & Bakery.
A week ahead of Valentine’s, Edmonton designer Cory Christopher shows off some plants that make great gifts for your loved ones.
The blockades are a repeat of actions taken by demonstrators on Thursday and Friday, which were timed with the evening commutes.
District Café & Bakery brews up the perfect cup of coffee.
Well-known Edmonton organist, pianist and choir director Jeremy Spurgeon visits Global News Morning Weekend to chat about his upcoming concert at the Winspear Centre.
Police say 29-year-old Thomas Michael Alcott of Toronto was shot multiple times Wednesday in the Greenwood and Danforth avenues area.
District Café & Bakery has long been a staple in Edmonton’s downtown, and baker Erica Box and manager Christina Landry visit the Global Edmonton Kitchen to show off some serious pasty skills.
The Alberta Winter Games are set to kick off on Feb. 14, 2020, and ahead of the massive event some of the athletes heading to Airdrie to take part visit Global News Morning Weekend to chat about the competition.
The Manitoba government is launching a study to find and test ways to protect commercial livestock animals from predators.
Quebecers woke up Saturday to a massive snowfall that helped trigger more than 1,200 road accidents across the province.
West Kelowna fumbles lead in loss to Trail; Vernon falls to Nanaimo.
The CAQ forced through its education reform following a vote on a bill that abolishes school boards.
VIA Rail said all trains between Montreal and Toronto, as well as Ottawa and Toronto, are cancelled 'due to the protesters currently blocking tracks' near Belleville.
The protesters say they're in support of Wet’suwet’en Nation, whose members oppose the building of a natural gas line in B.C.
Alberta's Jason Kenney is the latest Canadian premier to take aim at U.S. Democrats, calling out presidential hopefuls who want to block the Keystone XL pipeline expansion.
A 42-year-old Regina man has plenty of time for hobbies, friends and family in his third year of retirement. While his path to financial freedom wasn't easy, it also wasn't impossible.
The weekslong government offensive has created a humanitarian crisis with about 600,000 people fleeing their homes in Syria's last rebel stronghold since the beginning of December.
Trudeau is in Addis Ababa to meet with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President Sahle-Work Zewde.
In a news release Saturday morning, Lunenburg County RCMP said they’ve received two complaints from people who received calls from people pretending to be family members.
One of the residents was once a principal at St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic, the very same school that came to visit.
Eleven people, including the five who have tested positive, have been hospitalized after sharing lodgings in late January with a British man believed to have contracted the virus in Singapore.