Ottawa reports 139 COVID-19 cases, workplace outbreaks down
Ottawa Public Health says the number of COVID-19 workplace outbreaks has been cut in half over the weekend, with only five ongoing outbreaks in local workplaces.
Ottawa Public Health says the number of COVID-19 workplace outbreaks has been cut in half over the weekend, with only five ongoing outbreaks in local workplaces.
The roof and north wall of the building collapsed 20 minutes after the initial call came, Saskatoon Fire Department officials said.
Kelowna RCMP said on May 2, just after 9:00 a.m., Mounties received a report of a woman being held against her will.
In a release, the MMF said the deal includes financial and other components to advance reconciliation with the Manitoba Metis, and that further details are being kept confidential.
At about 5:20 a.m. Sunday, police attended 1st Avenue East near 11th Street East in Owen Sound after a vehicle went over a wall and into harbour water.
An avowed deficit-fighter who pledged to rid the province of patronage, Cameron died Monday at the age of 74.
Guelph police say a 30-year-old man has been charged with assault along with several other offences related to a warrant.
Puerto Rican boxer Felix Verdejo faces multiple charges after the body of his pregnant girlfriend, Keishla Rodriguez, was found in a lagoon.
Officers responded to the crash involving a minivan at the intersection of Lansdowne Street West and Monaghan Road.
Health officials announced four more deaths connected to COVID-19 and 554 new cases over the weekend.
Blogger and beauty specialist Karen Malcolm-Pye has some ideas for Mother’s Day gifts.
Fort McMurray: Adversity and Resilience airs Monday, May 3, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. MT.
Fort Edmonton Park’s CEO Darren Dalgleish has a preview of what people can expect when the park tentatively reopens on July 1, 2021.
Infectious diseases physician Dr. Isaac Bogoch breaks down the latest COVID-19 headlines, including rising case numbers in Alberta, bending the curve in British Columbia and vaccine updates.
The trial of an Alberta pastor accused of not following public health orders meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 is to begin Monday.
Monday marks the five-year anniversary of one of the largest mass evacuations in Canadian history as a catastrophic wildfire began to wind its way through Fort McMurray.
From the 2016 wildfire to the 2020 flood — not to mention the economy and COVID-19 — Fort McMurray residents reflect on the challenges the community has faced and the way they’ve come together in times of need.
The Ford government received repeated warnings about the looming dangers in long-term care homes before COVID-19's second wave but failed to act.
Here’s Kevin O’Connell’s Sunday, May 2, 2021 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Sunday, May 2, 2021 with Kim Smith.
An online campaign was unveiled this weekend to honour Alberta’s victims of opioid addiction. More than 1,000 people died from opioid overdose in 2020. Kim Smith spoke with Dr. Rebecca Haines-Saah, a research partner with Moms Stop The Harm, about the initiative.
Alberta leads the country with the most active COVID-19 cases per capita, as the province deals with a record-breaking surge in daily new cases. As Heather Yourex-West reports, Alberta’s hospitals are nearing their breaking point.
The province reached a vaccine milestone Sunday: more than 300,000 Albertans had been fully immunized. A Sherwood Park pharmacy worked overtime Sunday to help add to that total, administering 100 doses of the Moderna vaccine within eight hours. Nicole Stillger has more.
Even as record COVID-19 cases are recorded in Alberta, people are continuing to gather in large numbers, defying the rules. The No More Lockdown Rodeo Rally was held near Bowden this weekend. Carolyn Kury de Castillo reports.
The Winnipeg ICU doctor who warned of Manitoba's third wave back in March is expecting coronavirus cases to keep climbing.