Deadly shootings in Toronto triple this year amid spike in gunfire
The number of people killed by gunfire in Toronto has tripled compared to this time last year, and overall shootings are up dramatically.
The number of people killed by gunfire in Toronto has tripled compared to this time last year, and overall shootings are up dramatically.
A Turkish parliamentary committee has again erupted in chaos over a contentious ruling party proposal to strip legislators of their immunity from prosecution.
A 47-year-old woman received two hefty fines from Manitoba RCMP after she was caught speeding, and then talking on her phone while driving.
Have you seen groups of fuzzy bugs that resemble small bees or flies in your yard? Edmonton's bug expert tells us about them and why you shouldn't kill them.
Police said the investigative goal was to reduce illegal activity and connect with sex trade workers to "build a positive relationship and provide any resources they may need to assist them in leaving the sex trade."
Norwegian investigators say last week's helicopter accident in western Norway that killed 13 people was caused by technical failure and not human error.
Anti-Semitic incidents have gone up in Canada over the past five years, according to an annual audit by B'nai Brith Canada.
It has sat on 106 Avenue and 96 Street for 75 years and now Phyllis Grocery has been formally designated a Municipal Historic Resource by the City of Edmonton.
Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Mike Babcock will receive an honorary degree from the University of Saskatchewan next month.
Rex, a dog who saved a woman from a burning home in Aberdeen, Sask., has been honoured by the Purina Animal Hall of Fame for his heroics.
The Calgary Stampede revealed a selection of 34 new treats available for purchase at the midway in 2016.
Alberta's health minister will release a report by the Health Quality Council of Alberta on laboratory services.
In the fall, changes will be coming to four park-and-ride lots. The city is looking at turning some of the free stalls into paid, reserved monthly stalls and has posted an online survey to get public feedback.
Health Canada is reviewing the safety of a birth control implant as women join a class-action lawsuit alleging the product causes severe pain and complications.
During an update on the Fort McMurray wildfire, Bernie Schmitte, forestry manager in Fort McMurray, explains how a Boreal forest is a fire-dependant ecosystem that adapts itself to being easily ignitable.
Darby Allen, regional fire chief for the Wood Buffalo municipality, said the fire conditions are extreme in the region because higher temperatures cause the humidity levels to go down quicker, which means the fire will “go more ferociously and quicker than in days previously.”
Bernie Schmitte, forestry manager in Fort McMurray, said high temperatures, low humidity and wind will create more challenging wildfire conditions on Tuesday.
Darby Allen, regional fire chief for the Wood Buffalo municipality, said while the sky may be clear on Tuesday morning, the wildfire will flare back up in the afternoon.
Seoul says the waitresses willingly defected to the South.
Afeni Shakur Davis, Tupac Shakur's mother, reportedly had a heart attack Monday evening.
It was a night of wild weather for Metro Vancouver and a terrifying night for one Port Coquitlam man.
MP Rob Oliphant announces the introduction of Bill S-201, an Act to Prohibit and Prevent Genetic Discrimination.
Vancouver's crackdown on unlicensed medical marijuana dispensaries has begun, with bylaw inspectors issuing 44 tickets to date and confirming that 22 stores have already closed.
A Dutch trial has been pushed back again for a man charged with child pornography and extortion involving 39 people and who is implicated in the suicide of British Columbia teenager Amanda Todd.
Global National’s Reid Fiest joined Global News Morning live from Fort McMurray with an update on the overnight firefighting efforts, and what crews expect to face as the temperature rises today.