‘A crisis of confidence’: B.C. businesses want Trudeau to stand firm on Kinder Morgan pipeline
"[This is] a crisis that needs leadership and immediate attention to resolve."
"[This is] a crisis that needs leadership and immediate attention to resolve."
B.C. has created an international incident with its embarrassing handling of mine management and cleanup, writes Danielle Smith.
The five top prototypes to make Edmonton a healthier city have been selected as part of the Health Hack Smart Cities Challenge.
If the landlord evicts a tenant but the renovations never take place, tenants will be compensated with 12 months’ rent instead of two.
Edmonton city councillors will debate speed limits next week that will likely get rid of the confusing mix of 50 km/h to 30 km/h and back again several times in one stretch of road.
Ryan Straschnitzki was one of 13 people injured in Friday night's crash. He was paralyzed from the chest down.
Here are your five things to do this weekend for Friday, April 12, 2018.
Mount Royal University is honouring alumni Dayna Brons, who died as a result of injuries she suffered in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
Here are your five things to do this weekend for Thursday, April 12, 2018.
Weather authorities are forecasting up to 90 mm of rain in the Kingston area, with the potential to turn into freezing rain, by Monday.
The province plans to set up a total of roughly 150 standalone cannabis stores by 2020, with the first 40 set to open this year.
An unexpected avalanche left workers running.
Drivers who fail to comply with the move over law could face a $490 fine and three demerit points upon conviction.
A frightened rescue dog that escaped from a plane and scampered onto a runway at Winnipeg's airport was shot dead by wildlife control officers after officials feared the pooch might cause an accident.
London Police say they seized 3,160 grams of marijuana, valued at $31,640, as well as $445 in Canadian dollars and $5,200 in Yuan.
Thu, Apr 12 – When marijuana is legalized, many companies will be hiring to fulfill the need. Stephanie Ostrander, a recruitment consultant for Cannabis at Work, joined Global News at Noon to share her insight into the growing field.
Thu, Apr 12 – “Hello, Let’s Eat” is a City of Edmonton pilot project with the goal of bringing neighbours together over the act of sharing food. Social planner Chelsey Anseeuw and Edward Haynes with River City Events explain how the city will provide free picnic supplies.
The decision to abstain from military engagement in Syria comes as several other world leaders are mulling what action they will take.
Canada's oil industry is expected to be back in the black this year thanks to higher oil prices and more production after registering three years of losses.
Officers in the central Alberta town were called after the body of a man was found in a home in the evening of April 6. Th
For the last six years, Global Edmonton has been raising money for a local charity with its annual wardrobe sale. This year, we're supporting Terra Centre. Here's why.
Exhibits from Nicholas Butcher's murder trial have been released to the public.
Police have launched an administrative review into the incident.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted a video on Thursday to show his support to build the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion as the project faces uncertainty.
Former supermodel Janice Dickinson delivered some heated, detailed testimony at Bill Cosby's retrial.
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