Coronavirus: 3 new cases, 1 new seniors’ home outbreak as assessment centres hit capacity before noon
There are at least 81 known active cases in the region. The health unit's figures show at least 93 cases have been reported overall this month.
There are at least 81 known active cases in the region. The health unit's figures show at least 93 cases have been reported overall this month.
Police say the drug bust happened Wednesday, along Lawson Avenue, with firearms, imitation firearms and illicit drugs being seized.
Medical experts say an abrupt shift in Ontario's testing strategy highlights the complexities of responding to a second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
'Londoners simply need more options. Our two primary assessment centres are regularly at capacity within a few hours of opening.'
On Aug. 2, 2018, Saskatoon-based Nutrien, operating as Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan, was charged under the occupational health and safety regulations after one of its employees was seriously injured.
The value of weekly benefits for unemployed workers would rise to $500 a week under new legislation from the Liberals.
Dr. Brent Roussin has called a press conference for 1 p.m. Thursday; Global News will stream the event live in this story.
The City of Edmonton estimates that about 50 per cent of single-family residential waste could be composted, and yet, only about six to eight per cent is.
Eight people from British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario were charged after a cocaine trafficking investigation in Grande Prairie.
New Brunswick now has six active cases of the coronavirus while people seeking to get tested can now begin the process online.
Reacting to Wednesday’s federal throne speech and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s address to Canadians, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney on Thursday said that the demands he and the other 13 premiers spoke about in Ottawa last week had not been met in the addresses. Kenney said that he and the premiers wanted to see focus on...
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney responded on Thursday to the Liberals’ federal throne speech and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Wednesday address to Canadians, stating that he felt the government “completely failed to recognize, to acknowledge or to act on” the dire economic realities brought forth by the coronavirus pandemic in their remarks.
The Edmonton airport will host clinical trials for a coronavirus test that uses a saliva sample from a person and produces a positive or negative result in less than one minute.
Environment Canada said that there have been gusts between 100 and 110 km/h overnight in portions of southwestern Alberta.
An organizer of the 21st annual Global Business Forum in Banff on Thursday says she's proud of the work her committee has done to present a "hybrid" event this year where half of the attendees will be in the room and the rest taking part online.
Landowners across the prairies are asking the federal government to extend a deadline for mandated upgrades to grade rail crossings near their land.
Relations between the two U.S. allies have deteriorated sharply over the past year over war-time history and trade.
In its latest report, the group also said that rival authorities in eastern Libya forcibly expelled several thousand migrants ``without due process or the opportunity to challenge their deportation.''
Half a dozen animals have been seized from an Edmonton home after they were found to have been living in “uninhabitable conditions.” The man who has been charged in the case is now hoping to clear his name. Sarah Komadina reports.
After an anti-racism rally in Red Deer turned violent, there are calls for Premier Jason Kenney to do more to denounce violence. Kendra Slugoski reports.
Health Matters September 23: Despite the pandemic, Ronald McDonald Houses across the province have managed to stay open, and keep families safe. Now they’re hoping Albertans will step up to help feed guests. Su-Ling Goh reports.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Wednesday, September 23, 2020 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Breanna Karstens-Smith from Wednesday, September 23, 2020.
Alberta Health says 449 people died from opioid overdoses in the province during the first six months of this year. Fletcher Kent reports.
In a Wednesday news release, police said on Tuesday evening two bodies were located by a Parks Canada Visitor Safety helicopter in the Verdant Pass area in Jasper National Park.