Ontario’s new COVID-19 response framework won’t improve rates of virus transmission: experts
The province's new coronavirus system, which was announced Tuesday, will go into effect on Saturday.
The province's new coronavirus system, which was announced Tuesday, will go into effect on Saturday.
Quebec has enough wealth to eliminate poverty, according to a new study.
Council wants to request input on what others think of the idea.
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) completed required sweeps of mail processing facilities late Tuesday.
The high-stakes election remains tight, and it's still unclear when a winner could be determined.
The first says the Liberals have not provided detailed information on their recent request to Parliament for $79 billion in additional spending authorities, most of which the government says is for COVID-19 relief.
The ATV was reported stolen from a County Road 30 residence on Oct. 8, police say.
Several states in the report recorded high hospitalizations as the COVID-19 pandemic polarizes voters and cast a shadow on the U.S. presidential election.
Last month the province increased fines for people and businesses who ignore public health orders.
Joseph Sullivan fought during the Second World War and spent five decades advocating for other veterans to receive recognition.
The death happened on Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park, a site well-known for its underwater forest and submerged artifacts.
TransAlta chief executive Dawn Farrell says the closing will come four years ahead of its original off-coal schedule for the mine.
RCMP say a deadly collision south of Medicine Hat has closed Highway 3 near Range Road 63.
Once the pandemic hit, what was once a seller's market for downtown Toronto condos shifted dramatically.
There were no signs across the U.S. of serious violence or widespread unrest in the hours immediately after the polls closed, however.
Max Ward, a northern bush pilot who built regional carrier Wardair into Canada's largest charter airline, died Monday in Edmonton — just 20 days shy of his 99th birthday.
Health Matters Nov 3: Once a COVID-19 vaccine is ready, who will get it first? Canada has released its preliminary priority list, and a University of Alberta researcher is helping to ensure the success of the immunization campaign. Plus, there’s a new HIV self-test in our country. Su-Ling Goh reports.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Tuesday, November 3, 2020 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A string of shootings over the past few days is keeping police busy looking for suspects and has numerous neighbourhoods on edge in Edmonton.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Carole Anne Devaney from Tuesday, November 3, 2020.
One adult was "decontaminated" but had no injuries, and an apartment suite in the Westmount area was cleaned by hazmat crews.
As political developments in the U.S. continue to dominate news headlines, we compile five non-election stories you may have missed on Tuesday.
Election Day arrived in the United States and Ohio voters cast their ballots.
A string of shootings the past few days has kept Edmonton police busy looking for suspects. Are these random crimes happening at once or are they becoming a trend in gun violence? Lisa MacGregor looks into it.
A new Okanagan-based tech company says it has created an online system that can generate hundreds of millions of dollars in the near future.