Alberta expatriates join dire race to supply masks to front-line workers in U.S.
Former Calgarians are stepping up to provide potentially life-saving masks to front line workers in the U.S.
Former Calgarians are stepping up to provide potentially life-saving masks to front line workers in the U.S.
The Mission Institution has the highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada, according to government statistics.
Halifax Regional Police say they were called to the crash in the 600 block of Portland Street on March 31 at around 10:15 a.m.
The health authority for northern First Nations made a three-day and eight-week PPE surge request for its staff working in its health facilities.
The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit has confirmed 108 total cases of the novel coronavirus in the region on Wednesday.
Director of licensing and bylaw enforcement Ken Leendertse says his department will be responding to complaints and monitoring hot spots, including churches, this Easter weekend.
Dr. Kieran Moore says there may be a few COVID-19 cases in the region that have gone untested, but KFL&A Public Health's current numbers are cause for cautious optimism.
Manitoba Public Insurance is stepping up to pay for additional vehicle cleaning before and after car repairs are made during the COVID-19 outbreak.
The officer, who is white, appears to force out several coughs as he walks past the woman who is recording the video on her phone.
Wednesday, the B.C. government closed all provincial parks ahead of the Easter long weekend in a bid to enforce social and physical distancing rules.
Flair Airlines has made the move to rehire all the employees it previously laid off, restoring it to a "pre-pandemic" level, after the company was assisted by a federal subsidy.
The City of Edmonton also announced further measures to promote physical distancing on city buses.
Numerous complaints about glove and mask litter has prompted the City of Edmonton to help grocery stores deal with the problem.
Kids are coping with a great deal of change in a short period of time, but child and adolescent development counsellor Deborah MacNamara says there's a simple salve to the upheaval.
The AGLC says it hasn’t seen much of a change in wholesale liquor or cannabis orders in Alberta compared to previous years, despite the new coronavirus pandemic. Sarah Komadina explains.
Organizational psychologist Laura Hambley spoke to Global News about the things you should avoid doing while working from home during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Members of the Alberta Ghostbusters are putting their prop-making skills to use amid the COVID-10 pandemic, by creating medical equipment for health-care professionals.
On Wednesday afternoon, Premier Jason Kenney is expected to release the full extensive modelling data projecting the potential health impacts of COVID-19 in Alberta.
TC Energy Corp. says it is fine-tuning its plan for construction, while also guarding against the spread of COVID-19.
Premier Jason Kenney warned Albertans projection numbers will be challenging to see, and he laid them out in a televised address. Models predict we won’t see the peak until the middle of May. Tom Vernon reports.
Officials from the Montreal fire department say the victim was pronounced dead on scene.
Maritimers are ramping up production of non-medical masks as public health advice evolves during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Interested participants can get access to registration through the MacPhee Centre website online at macpheecentre.ca.
The proposed amendments would allow local states of emergency to be extended up to 90 days, according to the Alberta government.
While Manitoba's top doc, Dr. Brent Roussin says that extended families shouldn't get together to celebrate Easter this weekend, Health Minister Cameron Friesen says the Easter Bunny can still make house visits to hide eggs.