Alberta health minister blames feds for scarce details on Phase 2 COVID-19 vaccine plan
Phase 2 of the rollout will target populations at risk, however that has not been defined by the provincial government.
Phase 2 of the rollout will target populations at risk, however that has not been defined by the provincial government.
Taxpayers paid full price for the Walterdale Bridge despite fines that were levied against the contractor following major delays in the project, the City of Edmonton said Wednesday.
After serving as a city councillor for three consecutive terms from 2004 to 2013, Kim Krushell is running for mayor of Edmonton in the upcoming municipal election. She joined Global News at Noon to talk about why she wants the job.
Fire broke out early Tuesday morning in a home west of Edmonton, where a woman and a teenager are unaccounted for. Chris Chacon reports live from the community of Evansburg.
Health Minister Tyler Shandro announced Alberta is working with Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc. to provide interim access to Zolgensma for children suffering from spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) — a rare and progressive genetic disorder that causes muscle wasting. Kim Smith has more on Global News at Noon Edmonton.
Hockey Alberta, in conjunction with its sanctioned minor leagues for male and female hockey, said in a statement it is currently reviewing the sustainability of league play.
New Brunswick's Emergency Measures Organization said that it is monitoring the incident but that there is no threat to the public.
The latest disagreement came after AstraZeneca rejected the EU's accusation that the company had failed to honour its commitments to deliver coronavirus vaccines.
Crews managed to get the flames under control quickly, Vernon Deputy Fire Chief Scott Hemstad said. 'We had two engines, one rescue unit and 20 firefighters respond.'
The documents show some new parents might be receiving a smaller amount of money than they would have if not for a change in the delivery of COVID-19 pandemic benefits.
'We are locked up like birds in the cage,' said Elly Gotz, a Holocaust survivor. 'But, you know, it's not as bad as some of the lockups I've experienced .'
Police found a dead male in the 500 block of Devine Street at around 1:35 p.m. on Tuesday.
When Kate Pepler opened her flagship store in Halifax's north end three years ago, it was hailed as Nova Scotia's first completely package-free bulk store.
A Winnipeg bowling alley has come up with a unique way to keep its customers rolling despite a pandemic-related shutdown
The vehicle belonged to Anthony Pedatella, who died not long after he sold it. Since then, his wife, children and cousins have been doing everything they can to track it down.
Iranian-Canadian community leaders and anti-money laundering experts say Canada is failing to police the explosive growth of Toronto-based underground currency exchanges that are laundering drug money, financing foreign terrorist groups, and supporting the Iranian regime. Kaveh Shahrooz, a lawyer and human rights activist, and Reza Banai, a Toronto businessman and former president of the Iranian...
An 11-year-old girl who was last seen in north Edmonton on Tuesday was located and back at home, police said early Wednesday morning.
Canadian vaccine developers are excited about starting human trials on a new COVID-19 vaccine — but some think it's too little, too late.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Fifty-six of Edmonton's 62 long-term care or designated supportive living sites have had to manage a COVID-19 outbreak at some point in the past year.
The 2021 Corus Radiothon looks different this year, but its goal of raising funds to advance life-changing work at the Stollery Children’s Hospital is the same. As Su-Ling Goh reports, the annual event has three top fundraising priorities this year.
An immigrant artist is embracing a chance to show support for other newcomers to Calgary, with a specially painted bench meant to symbolize diversity and inclusivity in the city.
A Red Deer family is sharing a story of survival and resilience, after 18-month-old Amélie collapsed suddenly last April. As Carole Anne Devaney reports, the Stollery Children’s Hospital was vital in her survival.
Rallies were held in several Alberta communities on Tuesday with kids and parents voicing their frustration over Alberta’s COVID-19 restrictions that prohibit team sports. Carolyn Kury de Castillo reports.
The union representing workers at the home of Hamilton's deadliest COVID-19 outbreak is calling on the Ford government to revoke the operator's licence.