Woman accused of driving drunk, killing Kionna Nicotine appears in Saskatoon court
Kionna Nicotine, 23, died following a collision involving an impaired driver, according to the Saskatoon Police Service.
Kionna Nicotine, 23, died following a collision involving an impaired driver, according to the Saskatoon Police Service.
Chef Matt Stowe of Joey Restaurants shows how to make Grilled Mexican Street Corn on the barbecue.
Six people were taken to hospital Monday morning, including four children, after an explosion at a campground near Slave Lake.
A spokesperson for the company told Global News, "I can confirm that Cineplex is covering all the royalty costs associated with the collection."
In the heartwarming video, the toddlers race towards each other with their arms outstretched for a hug.
Police arrested four people and seized an estimated $20,000 worth of drugs in a bust on June 3.
Text Inasmuch is available 24/7 through the same trained crisis workers that answer their dedicated phone line.
Saskatchewan Huskies football and soccer have been cancelled for the 2020 season amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
A 34-year-old man has been arrested and charged following a stabbing that left a man with non-life-threatening-injuries.
The Winnipeg airport announced Monday that with travel temporarily restricted due to COVID-19, its economy parking lot will host a pop-up movie theatre.
Alberta's chief medical officer of health will provide an update on COVID-19 cases, outbreaks, recoveries and the public health response Monday afternoon.
Parts of Lac La Biche County north of Edmonton are under mandatory evacuation order because of overland flooding due to heavy rainfall. Lisa MacGregor reports live Monday afternoon.
Women's field hockey and rugby, cross-country running, men's and women's soccer all scheduled for later this year are the other championships called off.
A Loblaws Canada official told Global News that the employee last worked at the store on June 5, and the company was informed Sunday they had tested positive for coronavirus.
Up to 20 million masks have been made available at A&W, Tim Hortons and McDonald's drive-thrus across Alberta.
Chief Allan Adam of the Athabascan Chipewyan First Nation provided some video evidence Saturday of a beating he says he took from two RCMP officers who allegedly apprehended the chief for an expired vehicle licence plate tag. Speaking outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he was “deeply alarmed” by video...
Canada's public safety minister says the government will be paying close attention to the independent inquiry into allegations of racism and police brutality brought forward by a First Nations chief, while another minister called the chief's account ``deeply troubling.''
Hamilton police say the crash happened just after 6 a.m. Monday.
Ontario is getting ready for patio season by removing some regulations and restrictions on bars and restaurants.
Last week was a little light on music submissions, but that doesn't mean there wasn't any good stuff.
A viewer submitted photo is featured daily in Your Saskatchewan on Global Saskatoon and Global Regina.
Ford has said that stage two will not begin immediately, but he had indicated that he would reveal details this week about it, in order to provide businesses with notice to start getting ready.
After seeing a post on Facebook, a hairstylist in Fort McMurray, Alta., offered a parking lot haircut to a hospital patient undergoing non-COVID-19-related treatment.
"Injustice collectors have a negative or adversarial interpretation of every encounter."
How the staff at the Halifax/Dartmouth branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association are meeting the needs of their members during the COVID-19 pandemic.