Montreal police arrest man after anti-Asian incident sees woman threatened on metro
Police are asking anyone who may have been a victim of a hate crime to immediately contact 911.
Police are asking anyone who may have been a victim of a hate crime to immediately contact 911.
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The problems date back to 2020 when parents started registering their kids for sessions with the World 3-on-3 Hockey program that were either cancelled or had class sizes reduced.
According to Thursday's provincial report, 933 cases were recorded in Toronto, 649 in Peel Region, 386 in York Region, 165 in Durham Region, 160 in Ottawa and 156 in Halton Region.
Guelph police say a 26-year-old man is facing charges after officers found $5,000 in drugs and weapons in a car last month.
Researchers at Imperial College London also found that the relationship between COVID-19 infections and deaths is diverging.
A woman is facing assault charges after a stabbing on Van Order Drive in Kingston, police say.
Young people were not following social-distancing rules and allowing COVID-19 to spread throughout the province, Horgan said — and reaction to the premier was swift.
Parents and schools in Waterloo Region should prepare for a possible switch to online learning following the April break, medical officer of health Dr. Hsiu-Li Wang said.
A man has been arrested after an incident in Strathroy Wednesday led to a significant police presence in the downtown area.
Dustin Duthie pleaded guilty last month to second-degree murder in the 2018 deaths of Taylor Toller and Shawn Boshuck, and to first-degree murder in the death of Alan Pennylegion.
Medical experts are learning more about the possible link between the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine and potentially dangerous blood clots, as well as why they might happen.
Health Matters April 7: Canada is reviewing the European review of rare but serious blood clots possibly linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine. Plus our country will stick with the four-month gap between COVID-19 vaccine doses — for now. Su-Ling Goh reports.
Saskatoon-Grasswood MP Kevin Waugh introduced ‘Bill C-218 —The Safe and Regulated Sports Betting Act’ a year ago. It has the support of the NHL and CFL. Since then, the bill has progressed a legislative step after passing a unanimous vote. Waugh joined Gord Steinke to talk about how the passing of the bill would re-engage...
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Wednesday, April 7, 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 Wednesday, April 7, 2021.
A month after an outbreak of COVID-19 was declared in unit 5B at Kelowna General Hospital (KGH), the Interior Health Authority (IHA) has declared the event over.
Edmonton police say they’ve noticed a spike in violent crimes at transit centres and homeless shelters in the city, and say 18 prolific offenders are responsible for a significant amount of the chaos. Sarah Ryan reports.
Although there are a growing number of COVID-19 cases in Alberta, there are no plans to close schools or change how they are operated for now.
Minister Everett Hindley while the Saskatchewan government stuck to its campaign promise of hiring 300 more continuing care aids, it's now being spread over three years.
As Albertans prepare for a step back to some previous public health restrictions, Alberta doctors are calling for one final push to really lock things down. Morgan Black explains why they believe a “circuit breaker” is our last hope.
The IHA said there have been 25 residents and three staff who have been affected by the outbreak of the virus, which was declared on March 7.
More than a dozen UCP caucus members, including speaker Nathan Cooper, sign letter opposing Premier Jason Kenney’s decision to put COVID-19 restrictions back in place. Tom Vernon reports.
The detection of additional variants adds to concerns that a brutal COVID-19 wave battering Brazil may keep breaking grim records for weeks to come.
Saskatchewan's 2021-22 budget introduces a new annual tax of $150 on electric vehicles, payable at registration and effective as of Oct. 1.