How TransLink is stepping up cleaning to prevent COVID-19 transmission
The transit authority says it has upped the cleaning schedule on all modes of transit, while buses are now getting a weekly disinfectant spray.
The transit authority says it has upped the cleaning schedule on all modes of transit, while buses are now getting a weekly disinfectant spray.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said Friday that 46 people were tested for COVID-19. Two passengers and 19 crew members tested positive.
In this week’s editorial, Bob Layton talks about COVID-19 and one way to prevent the new coronavirus from spreading.
With financial markets slowing and the virus spreading, Trump tried once more to quell the growing alarm that has prompted travel to be curtailed and events to be cancelled from coast to coast.
Meteorologist Jesse Beyer has our seven-day weather forecast for the Edmonton area starting Friday, March 6, 2020.
Court heard emotional testimony on Friday as an employee of the West Kelowna hotel where a woman was murdered took the stand to describe what she saw and heard as the final hours of the victim’s life played out.
The long-rumoured move makes Meadows effectively Trump's fourth chief of staff since taking office in 2017.
The RTDNA Canada Awards recognize the best journalists, programs, stations and news organizations in digital, television and radio across the country.
Coun. Josh Matlow said this is an issue faced by many small businesses across the city because the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) assess properties at their "highest and best use."
City says crews are already cleaning and sweeping roads, sealing cracks and completing some minor shoulder repairs.
The family of a graduate student killed when Iran shot down a commercial plane two months ago has fled to Canada, alleging they were being threatened by authorities. Quinn Ohler has the details.
Some Lethbridge residents with disabilities have concerns about annual individual assessments of their provincial self-managed care.
Here are the top stories from the Friday, March 6, 2020 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney.
CHEP Good Food is opening two new food markets to fill the void left by some Safeway locations closing for renovations as they are converted to FreshCo.
A young mother who pleaded guilty in a disturbing case of child abuse addressed court Friday, apologizing for her actions. She spoke out as the sentencing hearing in the case wrapped up. Vinesh Pratap reports.
The situation around COVID-19 is evolving rapidly, with new developments by the hour. Two presumptive cases have been confirmed in Alberta. Fletcher Kent takes a look at the difference a couple of cases makes.
In this week’s Minute at the Movies, Todd James reviews Disney Pixar’s “Onward” and “Greed.”
Edmonton’s SkirtsAfire theatre and multidisciplinary arts festival is underway. It highlights the stories you don’t often see on stage. Community reporter Morgan Black has the tale of an award-winning playwright making her mark in theatre.
The Friday, March 6, 2020 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
With the novel coronavirus now in 90 countries, that can raise concerns among travellers. Nicole Stiller has more information about air travel and your trip through the airport.