‘I thought the train had blown’: Woman shot in face with prop gun at Aspen Crossing
An incident at a Aspen Crossing near Calgary has left a woman facing a long recovery after a prop gun was fired just a foot from her face.
An incident at a Aspen Crossing near Calgary has left a woman facing a long recovery after a prop gun was fired just a foot from her face.
At about 2:15 a.m. Monday, police were called to the area of 82 Avenue and 105 Street where a man was found in critical condition.
Asking whether it’s time to bid summer farewell, the noon news Community & Culture panel reconvenes to highlight new ways to enjoy our city, your last chance to take in some great Edmonton events, and secrets to a successful closing weekend at the Edmonton International Fringe Festival.
New Democrat David Shepherd says new infection rates are up 43 per cent over the last week and active cases are up 55 per cent.
Ultra-low-cost carrier Flair Airlines is launching four new non-stop routes this fall, from the Edmonton International Airport to Las Vegas, Phoenix, Palm Springs and Hollywood Burbank. Kim Smith has more from EIA.
Over the last several years, the Edmonton Police Service canine unit has purchased two Canine Storm Intruder Cameras.
Over the last several years, the Edmonton Police Service canine unit has purchased two Canine Storm Intruder Cameras. The units are strapped onto the backs of police service dogs as the canines search buildings so officers on the outside can get a better understanding of the situation before going in themselves.
Ryan Mattock is facing 12 charges including assault, uttering threats and utter threats to burn property in two separate incidents near Saskatoon.
The Taliban say they have become more moderate since they last ruled Afghanistan in the 1990s and have pledged to restore security in the country.
The provincial state of emergency has been extended until Sept. 5, or until the government terminates or extends it.
Volunteers are staying at encampments in Halifax and Dartmouth, where a handful of small wooden structures built by Halifax Mutual Aid remain.
The famous ride, built board by board in 1958, attracts about 500,000 people a year but it will not be open for the rest of this season.
With Canada's 44th federal election underway, Indigenous leaders across the country are voicing their concerns they want party leaders to address.
Joining SickKids is Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital in Toronto and Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario in Ottawa.
The Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News found 44 per cent of voters feel Trudeau will say anything to get elected, while 36 per cent said he has a hidden agenda.
Organisers said they would implement COVID-19 protocols for the Paralympics, the same "playbook" used during the Olympics which ended earlier this month.
What started as a kind gesture from a neighbour has snowballed, even catching the attention of a famous basketball player. We first met Anthony Muobike a few days ago, the 14 year old would dribble constantly on his driveway but didn’t have a hoop, until there was a knock on the door. Sarah Komadina has...
One child was killed and another flown to hospital by STARS after the side-by-side utility vehicle they were in was involved in a collision with an SUV near Acme, Alta.
Ten women are gaining hands-on experience in a variety of trades this summer, participating in the Journeywoman Start program at Lethbridge College. As Danica Ferris reports, the program is the first time the college has partnered with Edmonton-based Women Building Futures.
Health Matters August 19: The Canadian Mental Health Association is training people in higher-risk groups to recognize and support mental health issues. And a University of Alberta team is creating a 3D heart imaging device that could reduce wait times. Su-Ling Goh reports.
There was frustration and disappointment after Wednesday’s town hall between Alberta’s top doctor and health-care professionals. One of the biggest points of contention was the province’s inability to share data, which Dr. Deena Hinshaw said supports removing COVID-19 protocols. Julia Wong reports.
The federal NDP has struggled to make headway in Alberta: right now, Edmonton Strathcona is the only orange riding in the province. Can the party make gains during this federal election? Leader Jagmeet Singh joined Carole Anne Devaney to talk about that.
Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh was talking health-care during his campaign stop in Edmonton on Thursday. As Tom Vernon explains, the party thinks it can capitalize on Premier Jason Kenney’s unpopularity to pick up a seat or two in the Alberta capital.
As of Thursday evening, the Mt. Hayes fire was four hectares in size and about 4.5 kilometres northwest of the Vancouver Island community.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he saw his largest crowd of supporters Thursday afternoon in Alberta where the party only has a stronghold over one riding.