4 injured and suspect in custody after stabbing at Ottawa Booth Centre
Ottawa police say a suspect is in custody and awaiting charges after a stabbing near the ByWard Market left four people injured on Wednesday night.
Ottawa police say a suspect is in custody and awaiting charges after a stabbing near the ByWard Market left four people injured on Wednesday night.
“It’s not like adding more water to the soup,” said vaccine specialist Maria Elena Bottazzi of Baylor College of Medicine.
The pastor and an elder of the Trinity Bible Chapel in Woolwich, Ont. are facing a levy of up to $100,000 for holding services on Sunday in spite of the COVID-19 lockdown
Police allege a man returned to a hotel after being asked to leave for causing a disturbance.
Dr. Parminder Singh joins The Morning Show to explain when in-person check-ups are necessary, and when a phone call will do.
"It's time to do something, because the shipping industry is still lagging behind, technologically," said Jeremy Citone. "It's time for the shipping industry to catch up."
Environment Canada is forecasting a high of -7 C for Toronto, but wind chills making it feel like between -14 C and -22 C into Thursday evening and overnight.
The visit has been shrouded in secrecy: Details of their itinerary have not been released.
Police in Chatham-Kent are searching for Terry St. Hill, 19, who is believed to be armed and dangerous.
The youth accused of killing Calgary police officer Sgt. Andrew Harnett will find out if bail will be granted Thursday
Days after the province announced COVID-19 vaccine delays, some Edmonton health-care workers who went to get their final dose were surprised and disappointed by what they found. As Sarah Komadina reports, they left without a vaccination or an explanation.
Curing Alberta has cancelled the 2021 competitive season because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some say it's another hit to an already "dismal" situation.
The Beach is a medical-free zone for kids staying at the Stollery Children’s Hospital. As Morgan Black explains, the area is due for an upgrade and funds from this year’s Corus Radiothon is going towards just that.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Wednesday, January 27, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney and Gord Steinke from Wednesday, January 27, 2021.
Health Matters January 27: Calgary researchers have helped make a breakthrough in spinal cord injury research. As Su-Ling Goh reports, the team’s technology could solve a life-threatening problem for people with paralysis.
After opening up two years later than scheduled, the City of Edmonton says its legal proceedings with the contractor over the cost of the new Walterdale Bridge are complete. Sarah Ryan takes a look at the timeline plus the dollars and cents of the project.
Resistance to provincial COVID-19 restrictions is growing and on Wednesday, several more Alberta restaurants re-opened in violation of provincial health orders. Some experts say the pushback poses a real challenge to the government. Fletcher Kent has more from Bashaw.
"We can say to Calgarians the water supply will be safe," Sutherland said. "There still are concerns about whether or not some of those categories might change."
After a Kelowna woman took her dog for a walk Monday evening, Chester started to get extremely sick after eating what's suspected to be cannabis.
Oil producers are expected to maintain spending discipline in 2021 as optimism from stronger oil prices is offset by fears of weak demand.
The Vancouver-based network radio anchor died suddenly last weekend, just short of his 54th birthday.
Montreal police spokesperson Jean-Pierre Brabant said a conflict between two men in the park escalated and ended with one man stabbing the other.
The city's total number of active cases dropped for the third day in a row.
It came as B.C. marked one year since the first active case of the virus was discovered here.