Victoria owner of designated driver service concerned about B.C. ridesharing legislation
"They're making it so hard, that why would we even bother?"
"They're making it so hard, that why would we even bother?"
Big Canadian oil and gas companies face downgrades in their credit scores if current steep price discounts for their products continue, warns credit rating agency DBRS Ltd. in a report released Wednesday.
Prince Albert police are trying to locate John Custer, 31, who was last seen on Nov. 23.
Busy week for Kelowna with three games: Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
A 45-year-old man from Regina has died after his vehicle went into the ditch on Highway 1 eight kilometres west of the city.
According to police, the vehicle was travelling 185 km/h in an 80 km/h zone.
Construction has now begun on Ice Castles, the popular icy wonderland at Hawrelak Park in Edmonton. Build crews have turned on water and begun growing icicles – the primary building material for the acre-sized attraction.
The report found that two-thirds or more of the scheduled maintenance at one garage was performed more than 1,000 kilometres after it was due.
Cell phones, radios and TVs across Manitoba were being tested for an emergency on Wednesday.
The poll shows that 10 per cent of Moncton and Fredericton residents, nine per cent of Saint John residents and seven per cent of Halifax residents have lawfully purchased pot since legalization day.
U.S. President Donald Trump has provided written answers to special counsel Robert Mueller about two key issues in the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, CNN reports.
The commission's interim report was released on Wednesday following a province-wide public consultation process in September that considered five draft proposals.
The Special Investigations Unit has cleared Hamilton police in an investigation into the death of a local man who fell from a roof earlier this year.
Some restaurants have a dress code that includes heeled shoes for women. Lisa Caputo, who worked in the industry for years and now owns Cibo Bistro in downtown Edmonton, is calling for change.
Building crews have turned on the water, and the icicles that make up the castle are starting to form.
The U of A said its admissions quota was originally established to address the underrepresentation of Indigenous peoples in health professions.
A Global News analysis found quite a range in attendance records among Edmonton’s 12 city councillors. Julia Wong breaks down the numbers.
Don Darling divulged in a now-deleted Facebook post that he has been "verbally attacked" and received death threats in the past.
The federal government may have legislated an end to the rotating strikes at Canada Post on Monday evening, but the disruption continued Wednesday at the mail processing facility in Richmond.
According to South Simcoe police, on Tuesday at around 11 p.m., officers were called to a home in the Holland Street West and Barrie Street area after receiving a report of an unwanted person.
Police responded to an assault in progress.
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary said on Twitter that they were at a home on Carriage Lane in Corner Brook at about 11:30 p.m. Tuesday.
OPP have identified James A. Henderson, 59, of Norfolk County as the man who was killed Tuesday in an early-morning collision between a car and a propane truck on Highway 3.
Should women be allowed to be paid to carry someone else's baby?
Amanda Simard, a rookie PC legislator, says she is not satisfied by the government's announcement that it would create a commissioner position within the office of the provincial ombudsman and establish a Ministry of Francophone Affairs.