To mine or not to mine? Rocky Mountain coal mining decision set for 2022
Alberta's energy minister is said to release reports in early 2022 that will determine the future of coal mining in the province's Rocky Mountain foothills and eastern slopes.
Alberta's energy minister is said to release reports in early 2022 that will determine the future of coal mining in the province's Rocky Mountain foothills and eastern slopes.
The Ministry of Health reported that out of 1,607 reported cases, 623 were among those who are unvaccinated and 864 cases were reported among people who are fully vaccinated.
According to a statement issued by Environment Canada, southern Ontario residents have been advised of the potential for power outages and damage caused by gusting winds Saturday.
Farmers dismantled their makeshift accommodations at multiple protest sites and started to vacate long stretches of highways around New Delhi where they camped since last November.
Doctors in Southern Africa say the data is promising regarding the symptoms of the Omicron COVID-19 variant, but caution that it will take many more weeks to be sure.
The Maritime Junior Hockey League says a player for the Pictou County Weeks Crushers has tested positive for COVID-19.
The U.K. is seeking elusive consensus from the wealthy nations’ club in response to what it calls “malign behavior” by Russia, and over tensions with China and Iran.
The current electric vehicle program restricts the rebates to new vehicles with a maximum base price of $45,000, and a maximum price for models with upgraded features of $55,000.
Speculation on whether the primary series for the COVID-19 vaccine could be expanded to three doses comes amid comments from several government health agencies.
Sick of being sick and desperate for relief, many COVID-19 long haulers are suffering in silence. Experts are beginning to unravel the mysteries and realities of the syndrome.
There's more than just bragging rights on the line as Alberta's top university hockey players square up against Team Canada's World Junior hopefuls.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers cleaned up at Friday's 2021 CFL Awards, with all four nominees from the team taking home the hardware they were up for.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Friday, Dec. 10, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney from Friday, Dec. 10, 2021.
Days after freezing rain coated much of Edmonton with ice, people with mobility issues are the ones having the most trouble navigating uncleared sidewalks. Chris Chacon caught up with one man who is doing is best to stay off the ground and away from the hospital.
After years of delays, an Alberta hospital is finally open for care and its first patients are now settling in. Morgan Black reports on the opening of the Grande Prairie Regional Hospital.
An Edmonton light display that normally draws thousands of onlookers is much dimmer this year. As Dan Grummett reports, the toned-down setup is a reflection of how the man behind the annual holiday tradition is feeling.
For more than 35 years, the Festival of Trees has been raising money for critical causes at the University of Alberta Hospital. Ciara Yaschuk explains how you can help Albertans living with end-stage kidney disease.
The BC Coroners Service reported 201 suspected deaths from illicit drug toxicity in October — the province’s deadliest month on record.
The half-dozen who played for the Canadian junior men's hockey team at age 16 is sprinkled with names like Gretzky, Crosby and McDavid.
Twitter had filed an application asking the B.C. Supreme Court to decline jurisdiction in favour of California, where the company is headquartered.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have unveiled a refreshed logo for the 2022 Grey Cup Festival.
While international flights have resumed from Regina and Saskatoon, health officials are cautioning travellers of international travel as Omicron cases increase.
Abbotsford needs $1 billion to upgrade the Sumas and Matsqui dikes, said Mayor Henry Braun, and it's 'impossible' to obtain that kind of cash without help from B.C. and Ottawa.
An MUHC Stage 4 cancer patient is receiving a new medication thanks to precision oncology that is supposed to help extend his life.