Fire in Winnipeg’s north end leaves 13 homeless
The city is working to find housing for residents left homeless after a fire tore through a multi-family home in the north end Tuesday morning.
The city is working to find housing for residents left homeless after a fire tore through a multi-family home in the north end Tuesday morning.
A group of 10 ambassadors has been tasked with using social media to spread "positivity, happiness and humour" by sharing stories of the community's bright side and perseverance. The town has also appointed a "chief positivity officer" for staffers as they help deliver essential services.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw is scheduled to speak at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday about Alberta's COVID-19 situation and response.
Winnipeg police are warning the public about a convicted sex offender who was released from Headingley Correctional Centre on Monday.
Kelowna singer and songwriters, Jim and Kim Rhindress, have written a new song giving thanks to everyone working in the medical field.
Alberta Health has confirmed dozens of health care workers have tested positive for COVID-19.
Morrison issued the plea Tuesday after she confirmed the province had recorded three new confirmed cases of the virus, which brought the Island's total to 21.
Global News will stream the event live here, on our Facebook page and carry it on BC1.
Throughout David Schramm's 40-year career, his TV credits included 'Jake and the Fatman,' 'The Equalizer,' 'Miami Vice' and 'Kennedy.'
Over a thousand employees working for the City of Calgary have been issued temporary layoffs as a part of the city’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
AHS has received 3,930 coronavirus-related complaints and services requests since January, according to Kerry Williamson, the executive director of issues management for AHS.
A widespread outage of TELUS Mobility services across Alberta, including landline, cellphone and data services was resolved within one hour Tuesday morning.
Alberta government house leader Jason Nixon announced Tuesday COVID-19 legislation to be debated in the legislature.
Lloydminster RCMP are looking for suspects after a bullet was found lodged in motel.
Imperial Oil Ltd. is reducing its spending for this year by $1 billion, including a $500-million cut to its capital spending plan as it deals with the COVID-19 pandemic and crash in oil prices.
A Calgary medical examiner will complete autopsies on both people on Tuesday.
The Alberta Medical Association says the government is going ahead with its proposed health-care restructuring, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
For veteran sports broadcaster Morley Scott, the 'new normal' is unlike anything he's experienced in his career. As a result, he misses stuff.
The union representing Canada Post employees is asking Canadians to disinfect their mail boxes to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo begged for health care reinforcements, saying up to 1 million more workers were needed to fight the coronavirus, while the World Health Organization warned Tuesday that the pandemic was far from over in Asia.
"The reality is if there's a massive surge of people coming into our hospitals in the next two weeks, our supply lines will be seriously challenged."
Canadians will get more details today of the massive emergency coronavirus wage subsidy program launched by the federal government -- including the price tag.
The King’s Head Pub is getting into the grocery game.
When officers arrived, they learned someone had sprayed bear spray, and a 21 year old man had a small cut on his hand.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta’s chief medical officer of health, announced Monday that anyone under quarantine for COVID-19 cannot leave their property for 14 days. As Michael King reports, this includes using elevators and stairs in apartments.