Ninth annual Hootenanny on Hunter Street to pay tribute to late founder
The Hootenanny on Hunter is scheduled for August 10 in downtown Peterborough.
The Hootenanny on Hunter is scheduled for August 10 in downtown Peterborough.
A group of dedicated volunteers at the Newbrook Historical Society in Alberta is hard at work refurbishing an observatory and meteor camera from the 1950s.
General Manager John Winston is passing on the torch to Finn after his last day of work on July 4.
Dozens celebrated a step toward reconciliation after the land that houses Regina's Indian Industrial School cemetery changed ownership to a group dedicated to preserving the history.
Grade 5 students at Watrous Elementary School became SkyTrackers with the help of meteorologist Peter Quinlan.
A webcast of the Tuesday, June 25, 2019 edition of Global News at 5 Edmonton with Gord Steinke.
A family in Regina has turned their fence into an outdoor neighbourhood art gallery for kids.
“It provides for recreational opportunities for everyone, not just for a select few."
Employees of SecurTek held a strike mandate vote Tuesday, and SaskTel employees will likely be holding a similar vote within the next two months.
The constable, who is believed to have shot an Alberta man, took the stand and said Joshua Megeney pointed a gun at police during the 2016 standoff.
Paquette questions why city council would be willing to increase your EPCOR bill to pay for utility upgrades in the core but won't install water and sewers for a key industrial park.
McConnell made the commitment after meeting Tuesday with a group of first responders.
The city has reversed their decision surrounding hiring a contractor to remove homeless encampments after a meeting with the Mama Bear Clan.
Bob Brown, a disability rights advocate, says the long-awaited rules reduce by up to 2,000 kilometres the distance he can travel by air without putting his health at risk.
Police say fentanyl, cocaine and meth were bought during the multi-phase operation.
Alberta's infrastructure minister is the latest high-profile member of the province's UCP government to speak with RCMP as they investigate allegations of criminal wrongdoing in connection with the 2017 UCP leadership race in which Premier Jason Kenney emerged as the winner.
An emergency alert from the Alberta government said crews were working on a temporary repair to the waterline.
In B.C., economists estimate nearly $89.2 billion in equity was wiped off the map between April 2018 and April 2019.
A 49-year-old man from Caledon is facing life-altering injuries after crashing into a tree on Manitoba Street in Bracebridge on Saturday night, OPP say.
Petitcodiac Mayor Jerry Gogan says there's been a number of complaints from residents about Route 905's condition.
The NDP has criticized Kenney for handing out the earplugs and for his United Conservatives offering three different explanations as to why.
Police said they received a call shortly after 4 p.m. for reports of a collision at Northland Avenue and Weston Road.
The East London Optimist Club has cancelled its planned celebrations due to policy changes recently enacted by the Thames Valley District School Board.
This week on 'SASS,' we’re devoting the entire episode to a man who has spent the last 60 years deciphering our hidden movements and turning them into information we can use.
Drivers in Montreal say they feel like their needs aren't being accommodated by Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante's administration.