Get rapid tests into care homes now, says B.C. seniors’ advocate
"I would like to see them deployed as quickly as possible," said Isobel Mackenzie.
"I would like to see them deployed as quickly as possible," said Isobel Mackenzie.
A resident and a staff member at Village by the Station long-term care in Penticton have tested positive for COVID-19, Interior Health said.
The briefing is scheduled to take place at 3:30 p.m. AT.
Manitoba public health officials advise 14 additional deaths due to COVID-19 have been reported Sunday.
Investing in small domestic firms carries elevated risks as well as rewards.
London and Middlesex saw 39 new coronavirus cases along with 16 recoveries on Sunday, according to the Middlesex-London Health Unit.
"We're open to all coming and going on the highway, as long as everyone's wearing a mask in the store."
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is warning of an increased COVID-19 exposure risk at a business in Meadow Lake, Sask.
Hillier, a Kingston-area MPP, sent a letter to the commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police regarding "concerns" over the incident.
'I've seen all sorts of cycles and ups and downs of the business, but this is a new one,' said 35-year working blues musician Brandon Isaak.
A Boston television station was looking for someone to comment on the snowy forecast when they unknowingly snapped up hockey legend Jarome Iginla.
As COVID-19 increases the urge to shop online, the University of Alberta has partnered with the City of Edmonton to help local businesses improve their presence on the web.
As more people turn to online shopping, there are many Edmonton businesses unable to make the shift either due to financial restraint or lack of knowledge. A partnership between the city and the University of Alberta is now working to help businesses build up their digital face. Chris Chacon reports.
Alberta's coronavirus cases are spiking and Premier Jason Kenney has suggested more restrictions could be needed to stem the spread of the virus.
Tyler Shandro, Alberta’s health minister, tells Mercedes Stephenson on ‘The West Block’ the province has directed its measures at social gatherings to try and curb the spread of COVID-19. He says if cases don’t reduce due to the restrictions before Dec., 15, the government will look into whether further measures are needed.
Here’s Kevin O’Connell’s Saturday, Dec 5 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Saturday, Dec 5 with Kim Smith.
Not only are many people navigating the financial stress of the pandemic, but now the holidays are approaching. Kim Smith spoke with Mark Kalinowski, a financial educator in Calgary, about how to deal with financial stress in 2020.
The province reported a record-high test positivity rate Friday. One of every 10 people tested positive for COVID-19. Nicole Stillger has more.
Registered Dietician Emily Mardell shares some comfort food ideas and talks about the upcoming Comfort Food Cook-Along.
Sgt. Daniel Pain of the Royal Canadian Artillery Band performs the tuba for Global News Morning as he shares the details about the band’s upcoming virtual Christmas concert.
Tamara Elliott of GlobeGuide.ca has some gift ideas for the traveller on your list who is sticking close to home these days due to the COVID-19 pandemic
A Calgary doctor and medical school professor says the provincial health system is being stretched thin and more measures are needed -- immediately.
Another rally was held in Calgary Saturday afternoon in protest of government restrictions intended to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
An initial, limited supply of the COVID-19 vaccine should be available to Canadians early next year, Dr. Theresa Tam said.