Join me in New York City as I pre-order the iPhone 17 Pro Max on launch day. This vlog captures the excitement of release ...
What happens when you put the world’s newest cruise ship up against MSC’s boldest mega ship ever? We sailed both the Star of ...
Alberta’s energy advantage has always come from more than just its natural resources — it’s been powered by engineering talent. As we celebrate 100 years of the Iron Ring Ceremony — symbolizing ...
Alberta teachers launched a provincewide strike on October 6, 2025, after rejecting a government offer on salaries, class sizes, and working conditions. The action affects over 730,000 students and ...
2:06 Alberta government unveils new licence plate designs Alberta may no longer be known as “Wild Rose Country” — at least on its licence plates. The provincial government is looking to change the ...
Teachers rallied outside the Telus World of Science Tuesday morning as negotiations resumed between the Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) and the Alberta government’s negotiator. The province-wide ...
Alberta Health Services (AHS) has confirmed to Global News that it is laying off a large number of employees and eliminating hundreds more positions. In an emailed statement, AHS said that it started ...
A leader of the Alberta separatist movement has been reprimanded by the Law Society of Alberta for a second time in four months, after he admitted to twice breaching professional standards.
'Parents do want options,' says this expert, who believes charter and private schools are part of the solution to problems in public education You can save this article by registering for free here.
Alberta’s decades-old practice of partly funding private schools is coming under fresh scrutiny as public schools sit empty with teachers on strike for the third day this week. On Tuesday, a ...
EDMONTON - Alberta may no longer be known as “Wild Rose Country” — at least on its licence plates. The provincial government is looking to change the slogan to “Strong and Free,” a phrase featured in ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she does not want the U.S. president to wade into the separatist movement brewing in her oil-and-gas rich province. “I don’t want any foreign interference in our ...