Heather Yourex-West
Network Digital Journalist: Alberta Correspondent
Heather Yourex-West is an award-winning journalist based in Calgary. As a Network News Digital Journalist, Heather contributes to all Global News platforms, covering news throughout the Prairies for Global National.
Prior to joining the network’s national team in 2018, Heather spent 10 years covering the health beat for Global Calgary. During that time, her work was recognized with a number of awards.
In late 2015, she produced a special series examining Canada’s upcoming medical assistance in dying legislation that went on to win an International Edward R. Murrow award and a Canadian Screen Award nomination.
Heather received her broadcasting education at the University of Calgary and SAIT. After a brief time working as videographer, anchor, producer and news reader at CFTK-TV in Terrace, B.C., Heather joined Global Lethbridge in 2003 before moving to Global Calgary in 2005.
In 2008, Heather’s curiosity about the AIDS pandemic in Africa took her to South Africa, where she took a break from broadcasting to help a small NGO produce videos about the work they were doing. Deeply moved by the tragedy of the orphan crisis created by the pandemic, Heather shared her experiences with the Global audiences online.
Outside the newsroom, Heather is a mother of two young girls and enjoys exploring the mountains with her husband, Dave.
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Video Archives
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Away from G7 summit, Alberta and Saskatchewan premiers make energy superpower pitch
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Pipeline dream: Alberta premier makes pitch at Global Energy Show
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‘Our childhood is burning’: Prairie wildfire evacuees anxious as crisis stretches on
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Canada’s team? Canadians rallying behind Oilers in Stanley Cup final
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Can Canada really build another oil pipeline?
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Shifting winds ‘dramatically’ impacting Alberta wildfire fight
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Raging wildfires in Alberta force evacuations in remote communities
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’30 minutes to get out’: Wildfires force evacuations in Alta., Sask.
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Canadian doctors group taking Alberta to court over transgender law
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Alberta plans to censor some library books at K-12 schools
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Energy minister sets out to reset Canada-Alberta relationship during Calgary visit
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G7 finance ministers agree on joint statement, no mention of tariffs
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‘They are really struggling’: Palestinian-Canadians fear for loved ones in Gaza
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Lower energy costs drive down inflation, but grocery prices stay high
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Alberta referendum amendments unlikely to stop separation vote
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Some Albertans ‘optimistic’ about new federal cabinet
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Alberta scraps industrial carbon tax increase
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As global oil prices plunge, Alberta’s energy sector prepares
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Canada’s jobless rate ticks up as Trump’s tariffs cause cracks in labour market
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1,800+ measles cases confirmed across Canada since Oct. 2024
Author Archives
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Canada’s energy industry faces ‘maelstrom’ of uncertain global economyAfter a week of economic turmoil, Canada's energy industry – and the governments that rely on it for revenue – will be watching the markets closely in the coming days.ConsumerApr 6
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‘Uncharted territory’: Will Trump’s foreign policy lead to new world order?Historian Andrew Gawthorpe says the last few weeks have been a 'tremendously significant moment' with serious implications for the rest of the world.CanadaFeb 21
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‘We lost a mentor’: Jon Wells’ family awaits justice 5 months after police custody deathJon Wells died while in police custody in Calgary on Sept. 17, 2024, after officers Calgary police officers were called to a disturbance, according to ASIRT.FeaturesFeb 11
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Why Germany is betting on Canadian clean energy techCalgary's Eavor hopes its first commercial geothermal power plant can successfully fuel 20,000 German homes — showcasing the potential to drive a wider global energy revolution.CanadaNov 21, 2024
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Slain journalist Michelle Lang remembered in new bookOn Dec. 30, 2009, Lang and four Canadian soldiers were killed after roadside bomb detonated in Afghanistan.CanadaNov 8, 2024
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‘There was no hockey background’: NHL star Nazem Kadri shares his story in new bookNazem Kadri fell in love with hockey in his hometown of London, Ont. In his book, the NHL star shares the story of is career and what it means to be Muslim in the world of hockey.CanadaOct 19, 2024
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Palestinian-Canadian family reunites with loved ones from Gaza after suffering devastating lossWeeks after conflict erupted in the region between Israel and Hamas, Tamer Jarada's family experienced an unimaginable loss.CanadaAug 20, 2024
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‘We are buying our family members’ lives’: How a Calgary man rescued his family from GazaTamer Jarada says he couldn't believe it when he first heard his sister-in-law and her son had made it safely out of Gaza.WorldApr 9, 2024
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Ottawa says only a handful of visas have been approved for Gaza refugees with relatives in CanadaOttawa opened a pathway for Canadian citizens and permanent residents to obtain visas for extended family members in Gaza but very few applications have been approved.CanadaMar 20, 2024
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Alberta says it consulted widely in drafting controversial transgender rights policyAlberta's premier says she's had many conversations with members of the trans community before and since drafting a suite of policy proposals dealing with transgender rights.ÂHealthFeb 8, 2024
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How a ranch on the Siksika First Nation became a destination for people seeking hopeAcross many indigenous cultures, the white buffalo is a sacred animal because it's seen as a symbol of hope.CanadaJan 31, 2024
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‘It will be traumatic’: James Smith Inquest could re-open old woundsCommunity leaders say they aren't sure if the inquest will be worth the pain.CanadaJan 15, 2024
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Canada not on track to meet climate goals. Can Ottawa close the gap?As bad as the 2023 fire season was, climate scientists agree the planet is in for far worse if global average temperatures are allowed to rise more than two degrees.ÂEconomyDec 1, 2023
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Pride on the Prairies: Lacombe’s first Pride Society reflects on a tumultuous year'When I was younger, people shouted the F-slur down the street. You were kicked out of businesses for the way you dressed or looked at with disgust for holding someone's hand.'CanadaJun 30, 2023