The Ongoing History of New Music, encore presentation: Catching up with Twenty One Pilots
It's summer. While I'm gathering new material for the fall season, we're going through some of the most-requested programs from the last couple of years.
It's summer. While I'm gathering new material for the fall season, we're going through some of the most-requested programs from the last couple of years.
Statements from Chinese prosecutors Friday said the charges were reached after "legal review."
A second officer was hospitalized with serious leg injuries, while a bystander hit by the suspect's car was in hospital with minor injuries.
Martha Martin attempted to hold back her tears Thursday as she read a statement about her daughter's death at a healing ceremony on the front steps of the British Columbia legislature in Victoria.
The Toronto Police Services Board was originally set to consider the report, which contains eight recommendations aimed at combatting racism in the force, at a meeting on Friday.
The Senate Ethics committee's recommendation follows a February report by the Senate ethics officer, who found that Sen. Victor Oh blurred the line between his private and public affairs throughout the trip.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said there were not a lot of state actors that could launch this sort of attack, but Australia will not identify which country was responsible.
Peter MacKay, Leslyn Lewis and Derek Sloan all at least acknowledged system racism at Thursday's debate, while Erin O'Toole declined to even use the phrase.
A private member's bill set to be tabled in the legislature is aiming to repeal Alberta's ban on the private sale and purchase of blood products.
Toronto, Edmonton, Vancouver, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, and Minneapolis/St. Paul are in the running to be hub cities.
The B.C. legislative chamber is ready to host 87 MLAs on Monday. The catch is most of them won't be there is person.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he will call a referendum on pushing Ottawa for a better deal on equalization payments as well as explore the province cutting ties with the RCMP and leaving the Canada Pension Plan. Vinesh Pratap reports.
The statement of claim filed in Calgary on June 16 accuses the companies of failing to properly label their products and alleges negligence on their part.
The family of an eight-year-old girl who was kidnapped and sexually assaulted in west Edmonton this winter is "devastated by the court's decision" after the man charged in the case was released on bail.
Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Ryan Smyth, and Jari Kurri beat out the rest for best forwards of the Edmonton Oilers in a poll by Global News viewers.
If you’ve ever named anything or anyone, you know the amount of time and importance that goes into it. That’s why a move from city council earlier this week is so significant to the Indigenous community. Morgan Black explains.
Health Matters June 18: Su-Ling Goh reports on why people with pink eye should get tested for COVID-19. And the pandemic has more people thinking about medical assistance in dying – why it’s important to plan ahead for the end of life.
With the Canada-U.S. border still closed, Albertans have been forced to cancel trips planned before the COVID-19 pandemic and some are turning it into an opportunity to explore their own backyard with an RV.
The City of Edmonton announced Thursday its plan to gradually reopen some recreation facilities and arenas starting in July. Sarah Komadina has more on what will open when.
As a heat wave covers the region, beach goers are looking to stay safe in the water, and stay aware of COVID-19.
Police say the woman in her 30s was left at the Peace Arch Hospital around 5:30 a.m. with "significant" injuries.
Claude Francis Blanchard was expected to be sentenced Thursday in Moncton court for a manslaughter charge, but the hearing was adjourned at the request of the defence lawyer
In a Facebook post Thursday, the popular wildlife rehabilitation centre said Minister Iain Rankin has agreed to meet with Hope for Wildlife and other bear experts from other provinces.
Parks Canada said that shuttle services to popular tourist destinations, including Lake Louise, Moraine Lake and Lake O'Hara, will not be available this year.
'We need a permanent and single response to the situation,' an organizer with the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change told Global News.