B.C. Wildfires: Help from Canadian armed forces no longer needed
Thanks to cooler, wet weather, the province of B.C. says it no longer needs help from the Canadian Armed Forces in fighting wildfires this year.
Thanks to cooler, wet weather, the province of B.C. says it no longer needs help from the Canadian Armed Forces in fighting wildfires this year.
South Africa is the first country outside the United States to implement the “shotspotter” audio technology, which locates where a gun fired using audio detection and immediately alerts police.
FemFest is getting to showcase new productions and additions during it's run from Sept. 15 to Sept. 22.
More rain on the way in Saskatoon's weather forecast ahead for the weekend.
Global News Meteorologist Ross Hull says the earliest Canadians will see any effects is mid-week next week, if they see any at all.
Edmontonians had to dig out their winter gear Thursday morning. The early snow fall a bit of a shock to the system, especially for our city’s most vulnerable. Julia Wong reports on the need for warm clothing donations.
The city has turned off all four of its vehicle noise displays being used in a pilot project after complaints from nearby residents. While the signs are turned off, they're still collecting data.
Canada is in excellent shape at the inaugural World Cup of Curling.
It may still technically be summer, but that didn’t stop Mother Nature from dumping fresh snow on Edmonton and surrounding areas. Here is what it looked like in Edmonton on Sept. 13, 2018.
At 55 per cent, Nova Scotia has the highest percentage of tissue donors in the country and now, thanks to a joint venture between the Nova Scotia Health Authority and the Medical Examiner's office, more of them will help save and improve the lives of others.
'I wish I never had to do an interview, especially a print interview, because they edit it,' said Norm Macdonald.
Humboldt Bronco Ryan Straschnitzki is playing his first-ever sledge hockey game at the WinSport Markin MacPhail Centre in Calgary on Saturday, Sept. 15 for the Cowboys 'n Sleds event.
After a exceedingly dry summer that saw the province venture into moderate drought territory, more than a month's worth of rain fell in Winnipeg Wednesday night through Thursday morning.
Hurricane Florence's winds have slowed, but the storm is getting bigger and it's still going to bring deadly flooding to the Carolinas, experts say.
A city-hired consulting group has come up with a short-list of four possible locations for a new arena in Peterborough.
For months, the federal Liberals have been under pressure from business leaders to respond to a U.S. tax overhaul that many warn has put Canada at a disadvantage.
Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson is expressing his support for the city of Toronto as the Ontario government invokes the notwithstanding clause to reduce the size of Toronto's city council.
New Brunswick's Progressive Conservative leader is promising improved access to ambulance service if his party wins the provincial election on Sept. 24.
A replacement aircraft will pick up the passengers and will continue on to Calgary, the airline said.
Members of the team from Red Deer spent a snowy day on the lake on Wednesday using specialized equipment to collect information on the lake.
Police are looking for a suspect after an altercation with an Oakville bus driver.
The province's Rental Housing Task Force is considering making changes to the formula used to determine how much landlords can increase rents every year.
Shelley Tonkin captured the remarkable footage of the saltwater lake, officially known as Hutt Lagoon, during a recent visit to the country’s western coast.
The report also recommends supporting another full-time security guard for the parking garage.
Surrey RCMP are asking for the public’s help to locate a missing family of four. Police say the Anderson family was reported missing by another family member on Tuesday evening.