Lowry scores 24 to lift Raptors over Sixers 122-95
The Raptors picked up a 122-95 win over the 76ers last night thanks to Kyle Lowry.
The Raptors picked up a 122-95 win over the 76ers last night thanks to Kyle Lowry.
Closing arguments are expected today at the trial of a Toronto senior charged with murder.
Months after Melissa Sheldrick’s eight-year-old son Andrew died from ingesting a prescription issued in error, the Mississauga, Ont., mother is on a mission to have mandatory medication reporting systems instituted across Canada.
The Crown and the defence painted very different versions of what happened when a former Alberta teacher killed her common-law partner in 2014 as they delivered their closing arguments in Deborah Doonanco's second-degree murder trial.
A 10-year-old Edmonton girl is stealing hearts across Canada as she fights terminal brain cancer. Her story touched so many and now her bucket-list items are already being checked off.
On average, 19 people die from riding an off-highway vehicle every year in Alberta. The NDP has introduced legislation that would require people to wear helmets on the vehicles. Sarah Kraus reports.
A plane carrying 72 passengers, including members of a Brazilian soccer team, has crashed in Colombia, authorities said Monday night.
Sgt. Jeff Tyre with the B.C. Conservation Officer Service says the "sub-adult" cats were wandering around Ocean Falls and displaying unnatural behaviour.
Not all charities are created equal: a look at the Top 10 most effective Canadian charities, according to Charity Intelligence.
Jean-Yves Duclos says new parents, particularly women, won't lose out on increased CPP benefits if they leave the workforce to care for young children.
Opposition critics accused the Liberal government of trying to manufacture a crisis after the commander of the RCAF pulled back the curtain on Canada's apparent fighter-jet shortage.
RCMP said they are investigating after a deadly crash shut down the eastbound lanes of Highway 3 near Coaldale Monday evening.
An Edmonton family is mourning the loss of their loved one, after she was struck and killed by an Edmonton bus over the weekend.
A South Carolina man suspected of being a serial killer was formally charged with three additional counts of murder Monday for bodies found buried on his land.
With Alberta’s economy still struggling, many are anxiously waiting to hear the fate of two proposed oil pipelines some believe could help the province’s fiscal fortunes. Nancy Carlson explains.
The Monday, Nov. 28, 2016 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Some Global Edmonton staff are working up a sweat for a good cause Monday night. Margeaux Morin explains.
Medical researchers are hoping to learn from a young girl from Sherwood Park, Alta. Who has a rare condition that make her appear not to age. Su-Ling Goh explains.
Finance Minister Joe Ceci updated Alberta’s fiscal outlook on Monday and as Tom Vernon reports, the province is hoping the worst is over ever since the price of oil collapsed two-and-a-half years ago.
As Quinn Ohler reports, a man who drove a pickup truck through the door of an Edmonton convenience store expressed regret over his actions at a sentencing hearing on Monday.
An Edmonton lawyer says his client was shot in the testicles by a guard at Edmonton Institution Sunday in retribution for his part in a $5.6-million lawsuit against the Attorney General of Canada.
Texas health officials reported the state's first case of Zika likely spread by local mosquitoes, making Texas the second state within the continental U.S. to report local transmission of the virus.
“Rental vacancy rates in both Calgary and Saskatoon have reached a record level this year.”
Saturday's deadly shooting at a popular Osborne intersection has many asking if gang violence is more prevalent in Winnipeg than we may know.
The number of households in need of financial assistance due to rising hydro costs is increasing dramatically year over year in one southern Ontario community, with critics saying it's a "canary in the coal mine" signalling a worsening trend throughout the province.