City of Kingston asks skaters to obey COVID-19 rules while on outdoor rinks
The city of Kingston is calling on skaters to obey COVID-19 protocols when using outdoor rinks in municipal parks.
The city of Kingston is calling on skaters to obey COVID-19 protocols when using outdoor rinks in municipal parks.
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The union representing 15 employees of Leeds and Grenville Community Family Health Team says the employer is threatening a 'lockout' over scheduling.
The city's medical officer health says the mobile clinic began second doses for long-term care and retirement homes on Sunday.
The cause of the Montreal North blaze that left a man in critical condition is not yet known, but it is believed a cigarette may have started the fire.
After 13 years in the Middle East, Peterborough native Lindsay Parkinson is trying to make the most of her family's first winter back in Canada by building a DIY ice castle.
Russia approved the vaccine in August, before the large-scale trial had begun, saying it was the first country to do so for a COVID-19 shot.
The wariness of foreign trips stems in part from more transmissible -- and possibly more lethal -- variants of the virus emerging.
A 1976 coal mining policy protected parts of the Rocky Mountains. Its cancellation means there is potential for open-pit mining in areas where it was once banned.
The deal could help Trudeau tamp down the political headache caused by Canada's skeletal vaccine production capacity.
“You have a hard time getting into it and if you do get into it there’s a lot of mental fatigue."
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Monday, February 1, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Hangar 11 played a key role in Edmonton’s contribution to the Second World War, as a staging site for the Allies’ planes. But for years it has been boarded up, falling into disrepair. As Sarah Ryan explains, the city thinks to save it — it may need to sell it.
Central Okanagan officials have confirmed that two local firefighters traveled to Mexico recently even though health officials have been urging Canadians to stay home.
Alberta’s first step in a four-stage approach to easing COVID-19 restrictions starts next week. Lisa MacGregor explains what metrics need to be met, in order for more businesses to be reopened and rules relaxed.
While COVID-19 numbers are slowly going down in Alberta, concern is rising over variants which both spread at a faster rate than the initial strain of the virus. As Julia Wong explains, there are now 51 cases identified across the province: 44 are the U.K variant and seven are South African.
Global News has learned the province and ICBC will announce the rebate for drivers on Tuesday, including how much it is and when drivers will receive it.
A Winnipeg man has put a Bobby Orr rookie card in pristine condition up for sale, and it's receiving monster bids.
According to a quarterly Ipsos poll, four in 10 people in Saskatchewan are not confident with their current levels of debt.
Toronto men's fashion icon Saul Korman died on Sunday. An unwavering champion of his community, Korman was dubbed the 'Duke of the Danforth.'
Many schools across B.C. marked Black Shirt Day this past January on their own, despite organizers missing the deadline for the province to make an official declaration.
A system outage at AHS that lasted at least 42 minutes is one reason four Alberta mayors are calling for an investigation into the outage and EMS dispatch consolidation.
The Raven will join Edmonton-based CFWE FM and Calgary-based CJWE FM as part of the Windspeaker Radio group.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw said her hands are tied when it comes to a rural church defying COVID-19 restrictions by hosting Sunday services with hundreds of maskless congregants.
The city's executive committee voted to have staff write up a potential sale agreement for a major piece of history from the Second World War, Hangar 11 in Blatchford.