Lebanon officials long warned of Beirut port’s chemical explosives: documents
The documents surfacing in social media since the blast underscore the corruption, negligence and incompetence of Lebanon’s long-ruling political oligarchy
The documents surfacing in social media since the blast underscore the corruption, negligence and incompetence of Lebanon’s long-ruling political oligarchy
Edmonton police say violent crime has experienced a spike in recent weeks and they’re asking the public for assistance.
The Lethbridge Soup Kitchen will be beefed up for months following the generous donation of a 12-year-old 4-H member from Lomond, Alta.
Severin and Svjetlana Blagojevic were 13 and 10 when they were adopted by their uncle in Alberta in 2015 after losing their parents and spending years in foster care.
Surrey RCMP say they arrested a 40-year-old man as part of its investigation into illegal after-hours clubs operating in Surrey.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney from Friday, Aug. 7, 2020.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said the issue of tariffs has come up during regular calls with other premiers.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Friday, Aug. 7, 2020 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
It was a day of excitement and frustration for those wanting to purchase Oilers Foundation 50/50 tickets on Friday. Nicole Stillger explains.
Phone scams are a frustration for phone-users. As Sarah Ryan reports, phone scams are on the rise in Alberta.
Another death has been linked to the Misericordia hospital outbreak, in this case a woman in her 80’s. The death comes as the hospital marks one month since its emergency department was closed and it stopped accepting new patients.
Nearly 70,000 Albertans were able to rejoin the workforce in July. It was the third month in a row Alberta added jobs. But as Provincial Affairs reporter Tom Vernon explains, there’s still a long way to go before the province experiences a full recovery.
The owner of a popular arcade venue in Whitby is happy to be opening his doors once again. But it comes with extensive cleaning procedures to help control the spread of COVID-19.
Two entire patrol teams are in self-isolation as a result, according to the Vancouver Police Union.
The Friday, Aug. 7, 2020 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Vinesh Pratap.
Anyone who comes into contact with or drinks water with blue-green algae may come down with several symptoms including rash and sore throat.
Mike Zhouri has created an online service to help those who may have to make a personal injury claim.
Safety and sanitary protocols are top of mind for many child-care providers in the province after a child tested positive for COVID-19 at a daycare facility in St. Francois Xavier.
A 13-year-old boy has been charged in connection to the death of a 10-year-old boy in Maskwacis, Alta. Sarah Komadina reports.
An Airdrie man said it wasn’t until after a breathalyzer test was administered that it dawned on him the RCMP officer wasn’t wearing a mask or gloves.
Two homes in the Airdrie community of Prairie Springs have been destroyed after an early-morning house fire on Friday.
The total number of confirmed cases has remained at 99 for three consecutive days.
Effective Aug. 6, the hospital is allowing one visitor per patient, for a total of one visit a day. Meanwhile, palliative care patients are allowed two visitors each day.
Customers who visited three businesses in Regina are being advised by SHA to self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19 for two weeks from the last date they visited the stores.
There are currently 1,124 active cases across the province, with the majority in the Edmonton and Calgary zones.