Regina city council requests report on conversion therapy bylaw by July
The marathon council meeting saw 35 members of the public weigh in on the polarizing discussion. The report exploring a municipal ban is due back in the first quarter of 2021.
The marathon council meeting saw 35 members of the public weigh in on the polarizing discussion. The report exploring a municipal ban is due back in the first quarter of 2021.
Public health estimates about 21 per cent of its active COVID-19 cases as of Thursday are from those under the age of 19.
Ottawa Public Health says there are 35 residents in the intensive care unit with COVID-19 and 93 per cent of all beds local hospitals are currently filled.
There were 59 cases of COVID-19, all variants of concern, at Severn Court Student Residence during an outbreak that ended on March 24.
Community Care Durham says it is helping to alleviate concerns by providing access to transportation to and from appointments.
Dr. Natalie Bocking, medical officer of health, will host two virtual 'Talk with the Doc' sessions in May to answer public questions about the pandemic and vaccine rollout.
The news conference at 1 p.m. will be carried live on BC1, on our website, the Global BC Facebook page and CKNW.
Toronto police say the man was angry at being directed to go straight through a downtown intersection rather than make a turn.
Sharon Dennison of Osoyoos purchased the ticket from a convenience store on Main Street and was at home when she scratched the lucky ticket.
Contacts in that school are to be retested this weekend, with the hopes that the school will reopen on Monday.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on charities worldwide. Jesse Beyer speaks with longtime Big Brothers Big Sisters volunteer Aaron Hoyland about his experience and how you can still make a difference in a young person’s life, despite pandemic restrictions.
Effective Friday, Alberta is expanding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to those in the rest of Phase 2C and 2D, including any Albertan 50 or over.
The Little Warriors Be Brave Ranch is hosting its first virtual event for its annual Be Brave Luncheon.
Dr. Elena Hernandez-Kucey and Dr. Cathy Kucey share some important tips for taking care of your pearly whites.
An Alberta driver is facing thousands of dollars in fines after being pulled over with a paper licence plate and no insurance or registration.
Both the Cargill plant, near High River south of Calgary, and the JBS Canada facility in Brooks, Alta., were hit hard by outbreaks last year.
Global News tracked the total number of variant cases and spread in schools semi-weekly since the beginning of March.
Another 10 launches will send up two more modules where crews will conduct experiments, four cargo supply shipments and four missions with crews.
It also said it is increasing its expectations for 2021 vaccine production to between 800 million and 1 billion shots, raising the bottom of its range from 700 million.
The COVID-19 situation in India is dire, with hundreds of thousands of people testing positive daily. For those here watching family and friend getting sick, it’s a heavy burden. Sarah Komadina has more.
In August of 1982, David Ennis shot grandparents George and Edith Bentley and parents Bob and Jackie Johnson as they camped just outside Wells Gray Provincial Park.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Wednesday, April 28, 2021 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The Kiss family has been busy restoring and cataloguing their grandfather's prized gramophone and audio collection for auction in Texas.
The sudden death of 17-year-old Sarah Strate in Magrath, Alberta, days after she tested negative for COVID-19 when her sister contracted the illness, is one of many heartbreaking stories emerging from the pandemic. Heather Yourex-West reports on the pressure building on Alberta’s health care system, and what it means for people waiting for surgery.
A Leduc family is preparing to part with a rare collection. The Kiss family has been restoring and cataloguing their grandfather’s prized gramophone and recording collection. They’ve decided it’s time for others to appreciate this slice of musical history. Gord Steinke reports.