COVID-19: Guelph surpasses 75% vaccination mark
Guelph's public health unit is reporting that over 75 per cent of the city's eligible residents are considered vaccinated having received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Guelph's public health unit is reporting that over 75 per cent of the city's eligible residents are considered vaccinated having received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
With an increase in COVID-19 vaccine deliveries expected, the Saskatchewan government has updated it's second dose schedule.
Fire crews remain on the scene of a forest fire in Saint-Paul, N.B. which is now contained, but came at a significant cost.
The Health Ministry confirmed to Global News on Friday that it is analyzing a request by the Canadiens organization to allow more fans to attend home games.
A new COVID-19 vaccine clinic hosted by ArcelorMittal Dofasco and Hamilton public health will soon begin operating from the Centre on Barton.
While it's been over two months for those Durham businesses that can reopen in Step 1 Friday, there are still many others waiting.
A growing chorus of politicians say it's time to reopen the US-Canada border to fully-vaccinated Canadians
The video was made in Harriston, Ont., which is a small community 70 kilometres northwest of Guelph in the Town of Minto.
Ottawa police and bylaw officers will have a stepped up presence at parks and in the downtown core over the weekend as the city beings to reopen from the COVID-19 shutdown.
Aound 10 a.m. Thursday officers responded to a break and enter at a business on Hunter Street West.
Fire crews were called to the Parkview Manor apartments in the area of 106 Street and 110 Avenue just after 10 a.m.
Here’s meteorologist Jesse Beyer’s Friday, June 11, 2021 Global News at Noon afternoon weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The Alberta Security Infrastructure Program will provide grants to religious and ethnic organizations that are at risk of being targeted by hate-inspired violence or vandalism. Tom Vernon explains on the noon news.
“I grew up in a country where we were told we were a mosaic”: Aumer Assaf with the Canadian Islamic Centre said the hate crimes program being launched is absolutely necessary, explaining while Canada is a place of love — the reality is, the Muslim community is under attack and more needs to be done...
Justice Minister and Solicitor General Kaycee Madu said organizations and groups should not have to bear the entire cost of protecting themselves from hate crimes while speaking about the new Alberta Security Infrastructure Program, which will provide grants for security and technology improvements to religious and ethnic organizations and Indigenous groups. He shared further details...
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney speaks about the new Alberta Security Infrastructure Program, which will provide grants for security and technology improvements to religious and ethnic organizations and Indigenous groups that are at risk of being targeted by hate-inspired violence or vandalism.
Jake Hendy with the Indigenous Sport Council of Alberta explains how the group is encouraging families to stay active with a summer challenge.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney condemns the deadly attack on a Muslim family going for an evening walk in London, Ont. and expressed his support for the Muslims not only in Alberta, but all of Canada. He said now is the time to show compassion and spoke about the Islam’s extensive history in the province.
Shelley Samycia with AMA Travel talks European river cruises and options for travellers looking to plan. (Sponsored by AMA)
U of A business professor Michael Lounsbury is working with Edmonton high schoolers to get them interested in entrepreneurship.