Rotating school strikes unlikely to impact Ontario economy: experts
The impact of the ongoing Ontario teacher strikes is 'much more political and psychological than economic,' one economist said.
The impact of the ongoing Ontario teacher strikes is 'much more political and psychological than economic,' one economist said.
A first test will come midday Tuesday when the session gavels open to vote on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s proposed rules for debate.
Students at Mount Royal University are battling Islamophobia by holding a weeklong speaker series during United Islam Awareness Week.
The city said its reservoir is nearly full and it needs to discharge reclaimed water into Okanagan Lake.
"The government needs to pay really close attention so that we don't lose the valuable resource that we have at hand."
The report said antisocial behaviours cannot be unequivocally and entirely attributed to Lethbridge's supervised consumption site, due largely to sample size and an ongoing drug epidemic.
With two rent supplement programs currently under review by the provincial government, an Alberta woman hoping to be on the waitlist for one of them says she is frustrated.
Keith Alessi made a lot of money in the business world but the former CEO says playing the banjo has made him richer in ways no job has ever done.
Sloan, diagnosed in early 2019 with Stage 4 anaplastic thyroid cancer, died Monday afternoon through medical assistance.
Last week’s bitterly cold temperature made for some very long days for students and teachers at Alberta schools. On Monday, some schools in Edmonton had their first outdoor recess in ages. Sarah Komadina reports.
The Winnipeg Jets will be without forward Adam Lowry for a month after he was injured in Sunday's loss to the Chicago Blackhawks.
The government said it would only accept 750 privately-sponsored refugee applications for the entire province.
An Impark customer is warning people not to depend on the parking provider’s text messaging alert technology after he says it failed him.
In Monday’s edition of Health Matters, Su-Ling Goh tells us about a Mornville baby who is now considered cured for his rare immune disorder and about how someone is taking to the ice to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease.
It’s an amazing update for a Morinville baby and his family. As Su-Ling Goh reports, his rare immune disorder is now considered cured.
The Monday, Jan. 20, 2020 weather forecast for Edmonton and the surrounding area.
Some shelves at Planet Organic Market in Edmonton are noticeably empty and several Alberta vendors said they've been waiting months for the popular organic grocery store to pay them.
Edmonton's air quality rose to a 9 on the Air Quality Health Index at one point on Monday, a level that Environment Canada deems to be a "high risk" to people in the affected area.
Sometimes you have to wait longer than planned for a bus. Well, on Monday, Edmonton city councillors realized they might have to wait longer for the proper legal language for new bus fares.
"We don't have a parking problem in Saint John, we have a problem with people who want to pay for parking in Saint John."
Chief of Halifax police Dan Kinsella called the violent arrest at the Mumford Road Walmart an unfortunate incident
The Monday, Jan. 20, 2020 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney.
Kingston police say fraud cases jumped from 399 in 2014 to 889 in 2019. The majority of cases are related to romance scams and 'spoofing' calls, costing Kingstonians $1.8 million.
Shelves at Planet Organic Market are starting to look empty and several of their Alberta vendors say they’ve been waiting months to be paid for their products. The organic grocery store says it’s trying to find a solution. Lisa MacGregor reports.
An 89-year-old man developed symptoms on Jan. 13 and was admitted to hospital five days later after he experienced severe breathing difficulties, the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission said in a statement. He died on Jan. 19.