51 Omicron cases in Edmonton hospital outbreak; 4 Alberta hospital outbreaks with Omicron
The fast-spreading Omicron variant is now connected to four Alberta hospital outbreaks according to Alberta Health Services.
The fast-spreading Omicron variant is now connected to four Alberta hospital outbreaks according to Alberta Health Services.
So far in 2022, emergency responders have been called to 95 falls, Alberta Health Services said. But the cold weather isn't just causing physical challenges, says Hope Mission.
After a pause in non-essential operations due to extreme weather conditions, Phase 2 residential snow clearing and windrow removal resumes on Monday morning.
The temperature is finally set to warm up next week, which is when City of Edmonton crews will head back into neighbourhoods to clear snow. Kendra Slugoski has more on the Phase 2 residential parking ban coming into effect Monday morning.
The Alberta government says it’s vital and safe to have students return to school on Jan. 10 As Sarah Komadina reports, it’s being met with mixed emotions.
For decades, oil and natural gas have dominated the energy market in Alberta. Now, the province is doing what it can to ensure the right regulatory framework is in place to launch a new energy boom. Tom Vernon explains.
The Tomato magazine publisher Mary Bailey joins Global News Morning Edmonton to chat about eating well in the new year, including some non-alcoholic beverage ideas.
Caitlin Ebbers with the CASA Child Adolescent and Family Mental Health centre joins Global News Morning Edmonton to talk about helping your children get through post-holiday stress.
Tech Expert Marc Saltzman joined Global News Morning to showcase some hot new 2022 items, including an ultra-large and ultra-thin television.
Kingston General Hospital's Kidd 6 wing is closed to admissions after an outbreak was declared there Wednesday, after two positive tests within the patient population.
The storm, which will begin on Friday, could dump up to 30 centimetres of snow across parts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with high winds also expected.
A number of services will either be closed or changed until at least Jan. 26 at Campbellford Memorial Hospital in the Municipality of Trent Hills.
The pop-ups are listed on Ontario's pop-up holiday schedule for rapid antigen tests, part of an overall COVID-19 testing strategy amid the Omicron wave.
The Ontario government is expected to provide an update today on the deployment of rapid antigen COVID-19 tests in the province.
The Leon's Centre will be quiet for the Kingston Frontenacs' next four home games, as the team will play the games without fans in attendance.
The City of Toronto will begin administering fourth doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to eligible long-term care residents in city-run homes.
After breaking into the presidential residence and the mayor’s office in Kazakhstan's largest city Wednesday, demonstrators continued to try to storm more buildings overnight.
An annual surtax of 0.2 percent on houses valued over $1 million could help reduce housing inequality and cool housing markets, a report says.
Canada's nurses say they are burnt out and considering leaving the profession as Omicron cases continue to surge across the country, leaving them understaffed and under-resourced.
Surging cases of COVID-19 driven by the Omicron variant are pushing the health-care system to the brink and putting pressure on some police and transit services.
Parents had a setback when Pfizer announced last month that two doses didn't offer as much protection as hoped in youngsters ages 2 to 4.
The woman was reportedly refused entry for not having current COVID-19 test results, and waited on a plastic stool outside the hospital until she started bleeding.
Mayor Jyoti Gondek told reporters Wednesday that there are "many parties" interested in seeing the event centre project move forward.
A modified version of Quickcard Edmonton Minor Hockey Week is set to get underway during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. As Slav Kornik reports, organizers are taking precautions and making adjustments to the tournament because of the surge in new COVID-19 cases in Alberta.
An Edmonton nurse says some of the most vulnerable people in the city are being paid to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by people who don’t want the jab but still want a QR code that lets them do things like eat in restaurants. As Breanna Karstens-Smith explains, police are now investigating the claims.