Riders Charleston Hughes says he’s feeling “sorry” and “embarrassed” following impaired driving charge
Hughes was charged on Oct. 11 when Regina police found him behind the wheel of his vehicle parked on the side of the road.
Hughes was charged on Oct. 11 when Regina police found him behind the wheel of his vehicle parked on the side of the road.
The spray named Fleur de Lune is meant to be applied on the genitals, "particularly for women," to reduce such symptoms as inflammation and pain.
Police in Kelowna are searching for a suspect and a silver, four-door sedan for a daytime residential break-and-enter on Wednesday morning.
Cirque du Soleil's Corteo will be dazzling audiences at Prospera Place in Kelowna from Oct. 17 to 21.
Stores in Saskatoon and Regina weren’t ready to open on marijuana legalization day.
If the two-month pilot project works well, BC Ferries could expand debit payment to other routes.
The government intends to launch consultations near the end of the calendar year on what rules should be in place for "new classes" of cannabis, including edibles and concentrates.
The leader of Manitoba's Opposition is calling for an inquest into the death of an Indigenous man while he was on a bus travelling to Winnipeg for a medical appointment.
While many Durham residents welcomed the change, it's not exactly reefer madness in the region.
Minister responsible for the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) Gene Makowsky said the province did the best with the timeline imposed by Ottawa.
After weeks of below seasonal temperatures, Edmonton experienced a record-breaking heat day on Wednesday.
Some dispensaries have decided to close their doors voluntarily and others have been raided. But some are planning to stay open for as long as they can.
Medicine Hat opened three cannabis stores on Wednesday as it became legal across Canada. Some customers came from Lethbridge to visit the licensed shops.
The City of Kelowna says the B.C. government's proposed speculation tax could have unintended consequences.
It was an emotional day for the Plateau-Mont-Royal tenants who are being forced out of their homes.
Lawyers for Norman, who was charged with breach of trust for allegedly leaking government secrets, said in a court filing that the government had "cherry-picked" what information to disclose.
Police are looking for the second suspect, Andrew Carter, 19, of Ottawa, who is wanted for attempted murder.
'We try to not be too cliché about it. There’s definitely ingredients and battles in 'Iron Chef Canada' that you wouldn't see in any other country,' Gail Simmons told Global News.
Larry Gifford recently had an appointment with his neurologist. Here's how it went.