State-of-the-art Mackay Centre and Philip E. Layton declared officially open
Students, staff and local politicans were on had for the ceremonial ribbon cutting of the new, state-of-the-art Mackay Centre and Philip E. Layton school.
Students, staff and local politicans were on had for the ceremonial ribbon cutting of the new, state-of-the-art Mackay Centre and Philip E. Layton school.
The 50-year-old is facing his second fight against blood cancer in seven years, but he says his oncologist won't start chemotherapy treatments because the shelter where he lives in not a suitable recovery environment.
On Monday morning, water came pouring from the ceiling of J.E. Lapointe School in Beaumont. The water flooded the hallway as students were heading to class.
The Halifax Regional Municipality expressed a level of concern over the consulting aspect of the bill in a statement to Global News on Tuesday.
Divers found spices, nine bronze cannons engraved with the Portuguese coat of arms, Chinese ceramics and cowry shells, a type of currency used to trade slaves during the colonial era.
The 60-year-old victim of the shooting was treated in hospital in Calgary before returning home to Germany.
A Sherwood Park family has been reunited with their beloved pet after he disappeared a year ago.
The federal government has vowed to created a national food policy to address the issue of many Canadians saying they’re forced to choose between buying healthy food and paying for other essentials. As Kim Smith reports, some families say help can’t come soon enough.
"We take our responsibilities as citizens very very seriously, we vote in every election."
Every year the city of Regina along with residents band trees to protect them from pests, but one duo has reinvented the decades-old system and created a more environmentally-friendly and non-toxic alternative.
Community volunteers plant 300 trees in West Kelowna in partnership with the Westbank First Nation.
The Okanagan Cannabis Conference in Kelowna touched on many topics, including pot for pets.
A webcast of the Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2018 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
A new documentary from the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses is hoping to bring the discussion around mental health to the forefront.
A family east of Edmonton is thrilled to have their cat Boo Boo back. As Quinn Ohler explains, the cat was finally reunited with his owners nearly a year after he wandered off.
The Senate Judiciary Committee has scheduled a vote Friday on Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court.
Three Regina businesses were forced to evacuate after a natural gas leak in the east end of the city on Tuesday afternoon.
For a company like Uber to operate in the municipality with a ride-share model the municipality's regulations would need to change.
Bombers running back Andrew Harris and receivers Nic Demski and Darvin Adams didn't take part in practice Tuesday as the team prepared for Saturday's game in Edmonton.
The president of the company proposing the $16-billion Eagle Spirit Pipeline says his project could win regulatory approval if the federal government backs down on its plan to ban oil tanker traffic on the north coast of B.C.
Fisheries Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says the results of the assessment of the piscine reovirus will guide decisions on aquaculture in Canada.
"We're as ready as we can be. We've always been trying to catch people who are high and driving."
Twenty-two year-old Brydon Whitstone was shot and killed by a North Battleford RCMP officer last October and now following an independent external investigation by the Regina Police Service, no charges will be laid.
Should telemarketers be selling infant accidental death insurance?
In a decision this month, the province's rental board ruled against her, saying there was no malicious intent on the part of the landlords.