Regina, Moosomin businesses added to SHA’s COVID-19 exposure list
Four people who tested positive for COVID-19 visited four different businesses, says the SHA.
Four people who tested positive for COVID-19 visited four different businesses, says the SHA.
An idea born out of necessity during the COVID-19 pandemic is expanding in Edmonton. A community cupboard, the Lovegood Food Exchange Box, has become so popular that the group is setting up more boxes around the city.
"It was kind of inevitable that this would happen," Elizabeth Lam said. "It's disappointing and scary, but at least we have testing on campus."
Since Friday, there have been 14 cases linked to the outbreak at Brandt Industries.
Four Alberta mayors are warning that waiting for an ambulance will soon take longer, and that could endanger lives. The province is changing how EMS is dispatched in Calgary, Lethbridge, Red Deer and Fort McMurray, and as Breanna Karstens-Smith explains, the mayors are promising to fight the changes.
So far, eight motorcyclists have died in Manitoba due to collisions, and that number is likely to go up as the motorcycle season continues.
The civil claim alleges that former officer Brian Mathew Burkett threatened to ensure the woman served a prison sentence if she didn't have sex with him.
Dr. Robert Jean Ngola says a deluge of harassment and racist taunts followed him, both online and in-person, as part of the fallout from allegations he was "patient zero" in a COVID-19 outbreak
Election administrators in B.C. are ready with hand sanitizer for voters and personal protective equipment for polling station workers as part of a pandemic plan similar to one used recently in New Brunswick.
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on mental health, but as the fall sets in and days become darker and shorter, it can become harder to cope. Kim Smith speaks with registered psychologist Dr. Angela Grace.
The man made comments during 911 calls Saturday night that he "wanted to engage RCMP members in a shootout," according to a news release.
Four Alberta mayors have penned a letter raising their concerns over a centralization of EMS dispatch in the province.
West Block host Mercedes Stephenson speaks with Alberta Premier Jason Kenney about what he would like to see in the upcoming throne speech and why he wants to see the federal share of health-care funding grow from 22 per cent to 35 per cent.
Langley RCMP say they were called to the area of a Chevron gas station at 231st St and 72nd Ave Saturday evening due to a call of shots fired.
Thirteen of the 15 U.N. Security Council members, including long-time U.S. allies, say Washington's move is void and diplomats say few countries are likely to reimpose the measures however.
Protesters have grown ever bolder during two months of demonstrations against Thailand's palace and military-dominated establishment, breaking a long-standing taboo on criticising the monarchy -- which is illegal under lese majeste laws.
The latest cases join a growing list of COVID-19 exposures in B.C. schools.
The female suspect allegedly "ridiculed and mocked the teen's ethnicity" and became increasingly aggressive, telling her, "Your smile is making me want to punch you in the face."
With the Canada Emergency Response Benefit soon coming to an end, many unemployed Edmontonians are lobbying the federal government.
"It is a huge step towards normalcy, I have had people say to me, 'All I need is to see a show, and I can't wait to come and see something.'"
There have been more than 10 allegations of harassment and sexual harassment by students against long-time theatre teacher Winston Sutton.
The businesses were exposed on Thursday and Friday.
Here’s Kevin O’Connell’s Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Saturday, Sept. 19 with Kim Smith.
Friends are grieving the loss of two teens killed in a head-on crash near Fort Saskatchewan Thursday night. Nicole Stillger has more.