Staff at Halifax’s Phoenix Youth Programs concerned for youth during coronavirus pandemic
Like many organizations serving a vulnerable community during the coronavirus pandemic, Phoenix Youth Programs staff say they won’t stop working.
Like many organizations serving a vulnerable community during the coronavirus pandemic, Phoenix Youth Programs staff say they won’t stop working.
Remarkably, Langley RCMP said no one was seriously injured.
A contest has resulted in a creative way to honour Alberta's chief medical officer of health.
There are now 57 total case of COVID-19 in the Kingston region.
The University Of North Dakota's Mason Bennett dropped two places in the final edition of the CFL Scouting Bureau rankings.
Weather Specialist Mike Koncan takes a look at this week's forecast.
A new initiative is calling on Hamiltonians to help bring food to front-line health-care workers while simultaneously supporting local restaurants during the coronavirus pandemic.
Watch as three police officers attempt to coral a very quick pig.
Premier John Horgan is expected to announce support for rural, remote and Indigenous communities on Monday afternoon.
The province says an estimated 10 per cent of eastern Ontario is considered a “cell dead zone” — either due to terrain or economic challenges.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw is scheduled to be joined by Alberta Health Services' chief program officer for contracting, procurement and supply management, Jitendra Prasad.
Elk Island Public Schools is the latest Alberta division to announce layoffs following changes in provincial education funding and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Everyone is watching the price of oil this week after the prices plummeted over the weekend, when Western Canadian Select briefly dropping into the negative range. As Tom Vernon explains, West Texas Intermediate was also approaching negative territory on Monday.
The University of Lethbridge has announced the end of both its men's and women's varsity hockey programs in the wake of the provincial budget.
Edmonton firefighters are investigating two separate early morning fires and one of them was fatal. As Breanna Karstens-Smith explains, the doors and windows of the west Edmonton house were boarded up.
"To make a product that people need and people want, it's quite nice to know," said former Edmonton Eskimo Kevin Lefsrud, who is making hand sanitizer at his distillery in Viking, Alta.
Infectious disease specialists with the University of Calgary are researching the possibility of people transmitting the COVID-19 virus to their pets.
The 98-unit hotel will be leased to Boyle Street Community Services, with assistance from Homeward Trust Edmonton, to operate as a "bridge housing option."
According to the AEA website, downtown traffic was still being impacted by ongoing cleanup.
India and Singapore announced their biggest single-day spikes in new coronavirus cases on Monday, as the crisis intensifies in parts of Asia.
Iran on Monday began opening intercity highways and major shopping centres to stimulate its sanctions-choked economy, gambling that it has brought under control its coronavirus outbreak.
The House of Commons is poised to reopen Monday despite the COVID-19 pandemic thanks to an impasse between the four main political parties.
Businesses across Alberta have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and more of us are using technology, whether it’s for working from home or binge-watching shows. As Adam Toy reports, Alberta’s tech companies are facing unique opportunities during this pandemic.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Sunday, April 19, 2020 with Breanna Karstens-Smith.
Here’s Kevin O Connell’s Sunday, April 19, 2020 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.