Mini Variety Week 2021 stories – Day 2
To meet the increased need for help, Variety will be holding a three-day event where viewers will meet some of the amazing kids they’ve helped in 2021.
To meet the increased need for help, Variety will be holding a three-day event where viewers will meet some of the amazing kids they’ve helped in 2021.
There have now been 1,417 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in New Brunswick, of which 1,287 people have recovered.
The fate of the Longueuil deer population in Michel-Chartrand park is up in the air after the long-awaited relocation plan was rejected.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and falling energy prices, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says this year is not the year to practice fiscal restraint and balance the budget.
The man visited the OLG prize centre to spin for his prize.
Guelph police say a business in the north end was broken into on Thursday night by a man wearing a distinctive camo jacket.
A man accused of breaking into a Kingston-area mink farm to expose what he alleges to be inhumane conditions is waiting for a verdict after his trial ended Friday.
Meanwhile, York Region will enter the 'red zone' of the province's COVID-19 framework on Monday, Feb. 22 at 12:01 a.m.
Officers seized oxycodone pills, 345 cannabis plants, 15.7 pounds of cultivated cannabis, $57,425 in cash, drug paraphernalia, a crossbow and ammunition.
Autoneum said in a statement to Global News that since the beginning of the year, the company had to temporarily lay off employees on a weekly basis at its London plant.
The man, whose name isn’t being released to protect the identity of the victim, was arrested on Feb. 8.
The president of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 401 says the union believes laying off workers without pay during the closure contravenes its collective agreement.
RCMP, EMS and Parks Canada personnel were called to Maligne Canyon in Jasper National Park at around 1:35 p.m. Wednesday.
Camping reservations open March 4 for individual campsites, for bookings up to 90 days in advance of your scheduled arrival date.
New polling from Ipsos shows the gap between the Liberals and the Conservatives has grown narrower amid coronavirus vaccine delays.
Charges are pending against the driver, and police say excessive speed and drug use are being investigated as potential factors in the crash.
The Supreme Court of Canada will look at the constitutionality of a mandatory minimum penalty of four years in prison for recklessly firing a gun.
Another day of questions, and another day of few specific answers when it comes to Phase 2 of Alberta’s COVID-19 vaccine roll out. Julia Wong has more details on Dr. Deena Hinshaw and Health Minister Tyler Shandro’s Thursday update.
Health Matters February 18: A new U.S. study has found children with COVID-19 who got the flu shot generally had little or no symptoms. And as Su-Ling Goh reports, that’s not the only routine vaccine with potential to protect against the novel coronavirus.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Thursday, February 18, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Carole Anne Devaney and Gord Steinke from Thursday, February 18, 2021.
All 446 rooms at the Alberta hotel were recently unavailable to book between Feb. 23 and April 29, sparking speculation the mountain resort could soon be a filming location.
For the second time in a week, the federal government has tabled legislation that has prompted criticism from Alberta's justice minister about Ottawa's approach to firearms.
The Saskatchewan government is hoping to create a pool of staff that could be deployed to help with COVID-19 outbreaks in personal care homes across the province.
The city has taken another step in relaunching the Hamilton Anti-Racism Resource Centre two years after it was put on hold after only a 10-month lifespan.