Third volunteer firefighter charged in series of Cape Breton summer fires
A volunteer firefighter has been charged with arson, the third firefighter accused in a series of blazes in Cape Breton last summer.
A volunteer firefighter has been charged with arson, the third firefighter accused in a series of blazes in Cape Breton last summer.
Health Minister Terry Lake will be sitting on the sidelines, but he expects the winds of political change will be one of the strongest challenges facing B.C. Premier Christy Clark's Liberal government in May's election.
A fake hit-and-run, a staged crash and a wannabe Manitoban; these are just some of the incidents that made Manitoba Public Insurance's top fraud investigations of 2016.
A dead whale has washed up in the same area of western Nova Scotia that has seen scores of dead herring, starfish, clams and lobster litter the shoreline - but fisheries officials say it's too early to say whether the deaths are related.
Rescue teams on Vancouver's North Shore are on standby, hoping a break in the weather and a reduced avalanche risk will allow them to resume a search for two snowshoers.
U.S. President Barack Obama has ordered sanctions against Russian officials, intelligence services in response to election hacking.
A 16-year Toronto police officer with the Guns and Gangs Task Force has been charged after cocaine was allegedly found in his wallet that was left behind at a Scarborough courthouse.
As of Dec. 29 the city has experienced 64 centimeters of the white stuff. That equals more than double the amount of snow Winnipeg saw in December 2015, and almost 10 times more than in December 2014.
The funeral service for brothers Ryder and Radek MacDougall is being held in Whitecourt Thursday afternoon. Sarah Kraus was live from Whitecourt before the start of the service.
The Westmount Conservatory and its greenhouses are set to be repaired after being closed over a year ago.
Hockey sticks intended to honour 17-year-old Cooper Nemeth, have been stolen from his parents' garage in the River East area.
A man was flown to a Calgary hospital Wednesday night after he was found unresponsive in a Taber parking lot.
There are good parents. And then there are really bad parents. Here's a look back at some of the best and worst parenting moments of 2016.
Two Calgary residents were killed in a collision on the QEII Highway near Innisfail, Alta. early Thursday morning.
Police are calling the operation the largest fentanyl pill seizure in Calgary’s history and one of the largest in the province.
To the frustration of drivers, gas prices at many Edmonton gas stations climbed above 100 cents a litre Thursday morning.
"Now it's about implementing and executing."
As 2016 comes to a close, Global News takes a look back at some of the videos that have melted the hearts of our audience this year.
Officials said the first report came in at around 2:30 a.m. and additional crews, including from Exshaw and Lake Louise, arrived by 4 a.m. to help support the Banff Fire Department.
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A poll found the wildfires in Alberta, prime minister's first year in office, First Nations suicide crisis and Fentanyl crisis topped Canadians' list of top 2016 news stories.
Three people have been sent to a Saskatoon hospital with unknown injuries after a car hit a sign post on 22nd Street West.
Environment Canada says around 10 to 15 centimetres of snow could be dumped on southern Manitoba starting Friday morning.
German authorities believe the automatic brakes installed in the truck used in the Berlin attack prevented even more deaths when it ploughed through a Christmas market earlier this month.