Families upset with lack of information about mystery New Brunswick brain illness
There have been six deaths and 44 suspected cases linked to the brain disease.
There have been six deaths and 44 suspected cases linked to the brain disease.
Health-care workers across the province administered 7,451 vaccine doses on Saturday.
Edmonton Transit Service's new bus routes, on demand transit and the New Mill Woods Transit Centre went into service Sunday morning.
Incorporating as a municipality would bring a myriad of benefits to the citizens of Okanagan Falls, a local official said.
Two men in their twenties were shot and one man in his fifties was stabbed in a series of three separate violent incidents in Montreal in the last 24 hours.
Nearly 30 years after it was written and tossed into a lake in Leduc, a message in a bottle has resurfaced.
Lance Dwayne Littlewolfe, 35, was arrested in North Battleford Friday and charged with second degree murder in the death of Daxon Levi Hornick-Schmidt, 24.
Relationship expert Jessica O’Reilly recently joined 'The Morning Show' to share tips on talking to that friend who breaks public health guidelines and puts others at risk.
In a news conference on Sunday, anti-terrorism prosecutor Jean-Francois Ricard said police are questioning a cousin of the suspect.
The long wait is unacceptable, especially for children who are separated from both parents, said Janet Dench, executive director of the Canadian Council for Refugees.
The unprecedented rush of bodies has forced the crematorium to skip individual ceremonies and exhaustive rituals that Hindus believe release the soul from the cycle of rebirth.
Some Asian characters in Hollywood movies appear to be harmless from the outside, but the stereotypes on display harbour hidden hate that causes serious harm.
With an increase of racist attacks aimed at Asian Canadians during the pandemic many are left to wonder what recourse there is when it comes to Canada’s justice system.
The fire at the Ibn Khatib hospital in the Diyala Bridge area of the Iraqi capital occurred after an accident caused an oxygen tank to explode.
The Flames won again 5-2, meaning the Canadiens are doing their very best to make the rest of the season as anxiety-inducing for their fans as possible.
The Winnipeg Jets fell 4-1 to Toronto, losing three straight for the first time this season Saturday night. They now sits eight points back of first place with nine games left.
Dr. Theresa Tam outlined a more than 20-per-cent increase in both hospitalizations and ICU patients over a one-week stretch.
The Calgary theatre community is mourning the loss of award-winning playwright, Sharon Pollock.
B.C.'s non-essential travel ban, implemented Friday, bar movement between three zones of the province and will be in place until at least May 25.
Approximately 100 people, around half of whom were children, attended an anti-mask event in Saskatoon on Saturday afternoon.
Conflicts over cancellation policies and refunds, especially with short-term rentals, are beginning to become a problem in the Okanagan.
Here’s Kevin O’Connell’s Saturday, April 24, 2021 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
With the weather starting to warm up and Mother’s Day just around the corner, an outdoor brunch is a great way to get some fresh air with your household. Food writer Dan Clapson, of Eat North, has some suggestions for a tasty brunch in your backyard.
The Edmonton Catholic School Board is hosting an information night for parents interested in a second language school and program for their child. Sarah Federation, a French immersion consultant, answers some big questions about bilingualism and the benefits of learning a second language.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Saturday, April 24, 2021 with Kim Smith.