Ontario reports 1,848 coronavirus cases, 43 deaths
"Toronto Public Health is reporting approximately 300 additional cases today, resulting in an overestimate of the daily counts," a spokesperson for the health minister noted.
"Toronto Public Health is reporting approximately 300 additional cases today, resulting in an overestimate of the daily counts," a spokesperson for the health minister noted.
Applications for the British National Overseas visa officially opened Sunday, though many have already arrived on British soil to get a head start.
A new breed of companies is buying the song catalogues of classic artists. Alan Cross explains how this could have a detrimental effect on the new music of the future.
In a studio housed in the garage of their home on Cape Breton's Eskasoni First Nation, Johnson said he started with a single line of the film.
Peel Regional Police say a report came in Friday saying a man may have been involved in the disappearance of a 54-year-old woman.
Police were called to the area of Mathersfield Drive, southeast of Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue, at 8 p.m. Friday for a report of a shooting.
Angela Misri asks, Why do so many people conflate freedom of speech with the belief that their posts on the internet are somehow owned by them?
One study found that turning off cameras during online meeting calls can reduce carbon footprints by 96 per cent.
The team members visited the Huanan Seafood Market for about an hour in the afternoon.
Butch Bowers and Deborah Barbier, both South Carolina lawyers, have left the defence team in what one person described as a ``mutual decision."
The Flames were true to their word that they would be better.
The Oilers bumped to record to 4-6 with an exciting win.
Doctors and scientists warn it’s too early to ease restrictions in Alberta.
"The history is quite appalling."
As of Saturday evening, Canada's total coronavirus cases stood at 774,722 and its death toll at 19,942.
Calgary police are investigating a violent stabbing and shooting they believe were related.
The World's Longest Hockey Game has been granted an exemption after creating its own NHL-style bubble.
The pandemic has increased the incidents of eating disorders in Canada. Next week is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Psychologist Dr. Angela Grace spoke with Kim Smith about the signs to look for if you’re concerned about someone.
One day after the provincial government announced it would be lifting some restrictions come February, some business owners and sport teams are disappointed to not be included. Sarah Komadina has more.
Sources say the officer was under suspicion for some time, and the investigation involved an anti-corruption unit.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Saturday, Jan 30 with Kim Smith.
Here’s Phil Darlington’s Saturday, Jan 30 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A hockey fundraiser usually involving dozens of players, hundreds of volunteers and spectators has been given the green light by the Alberta government to go-ahead this year with many restrictions. The World’s Longest Hockey Game was granted the exemption after creating its own NHL-style bubble. Chris Chacon reports.
The inquiry was to have completed its report by Sunday, but the Alberta government released an order-in-council on Friday night amending the inquiry's deadline to May 31.
The total number of reported active cases in the province stood at 7,530 as of Saturday, a decrease of 275 from the previous day.