Ottawa LRT inquiry to examine safety, tech, value and accountability: transportation minister
The minister says she hopes the inquiry will deliver recommendations sometime next year, but couldn't give a more precise timeline.
The minister says she hopes the inquiry will deliver recommendations sometime next year, but couldn't give a more precise timeline.
There are still 40 people in the evacuation order area in Sumas Prairie, said Abbotsford Police Chief Mike Serr. "We need those people to please get out of that area."
The City of Guelph says an update to its official community plan should address the significant omission of any direction related to systemic racism.
Alexander Joseph Frederick Thomas was killed in Dartmouth on Saturday. Halifax police have issued a Canada-wide warrant for the man accused in his homicide.
Quebec Premier François Legault is scheduled to make an announcement later Thursday related to the development of professional hockey in the province.
A study conducted by the University of Regina is showing improved water quality in Wascana Creek, thanks to the City of Regina's removal of nitrogen in its wastewater system.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Wednesday night that 'hundreds' of Canadian Forces members have been deployed as the work gets underway.
Quebec faced criticism for its decision to transfer patients from hospitals to understaffed and under-equipped care homes, which were devastated during the first wave of COVID-19.
Shelter animals are being transferred out of the Kamloops facility into other SPCA locations in the Okanagan to make more room for emergency boarding of incoming pets.
The HDSB began a process to rename the school in September after calls from the public to make the change.
Flavia Robles with the Kidney Foundation of Canada joins Global News Morning Edmonton to chat about the Thursday night deadline for the organization’s Christmas 50/50 fundraiser.
The Hand 2 Hand holiday market is a local initiative that showcases artisan makers from the Edmonton area. The big holiday shopping event takes place Nov. 20 at Terwillegar Community Church.
Jennifer Martin with Junior Achievement Northern Alberta joins Global News Morning Edmonton to chat about the 41st annual Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame event set to take place on November 24.
Here’s Mike Sobel’s Thursday, November 18, 2021 early morning weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The City of Calgary announced Wednesday it has chosen Spanish company Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles to supply the Green Line CTrain with light rail vehicles.
Dozens rallied on the edge of the University of Lethbridge campus on Wednesday afternoon in support of faculty, who have been without a contract for more than a year.
Transit police spokesperson Const. Mike Yake described the stunt as "not only stupid" but having a "high likelihood of severe injury or even death."
Volunteers at Khalsa Aid Canada have put in long hours to cook and package up food for the approximately 300 truckers stranded in Hope. B.C.
A Winnipeg semi-truck driver and his Edmonton passenger were arrested after being busted for possession of a drug called khat.
Rapper Young Dolph, widely admired in the hip-hop community for his authenticity and fierce independence, was shot and killed Wednesday.
Pinehouse RCMP are requesting public assistance to locate Jerry Tinker, who has been issued an arrest warrant for failing to comply with two court-directed conditions.
A day after city councillors in Edmonton issued a plea for help for the homeless, the provincial government is stepping up and providing millions of dollars for vulnerable Albertans this winter. Breanna Karstens-Smith looks at why even the premier admits it’s not enough.
Alberta’s chief electoral officer is being called on to investigate allegations made against Premier Jason Kenney this week. As Tom Vernon explains, the accusations are tied to who is paying for access to the UCP’s annual general meeting this weekend.
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed a particular burden on parents with young children who are unable to get the protection that vaccination offers. Morgan Black more.
Edmonton Fire Rescue Services says there’s a steady increase of suspicious and deliberately set fires in the city’s northeast. As Nicole Stillger explains, it’s leaving those who live in the area on edge.