St. Lawrence College pivoting back to online learning for some classes
The school says due to lack of direction from the Ministry of Colleges and Universities, St. Lawrence College says it will be moving some classes online over the fall semester.
The school says due to lack of direction from the Ministry of Colleges and Universities, St. Lawrence College says it will be moving some classes online over the fall semester.
Moisture from the remnants of the hurricane is expected to bring 'significant rain' to the region Thursday into Friday.
Here’s Mike Sobel’s Wednesday, September 1, 2021 early morning weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Guelph Mayor Cam Guthrie says the achievement makes Guelph one of the most vaccinated cities in North America.
The Montreal-based railway says it is disappointed by the decision, but that it remains confident its offer to buy the U.S. railway is in the public interest.
Alberta's Canadian Energy Centre has put out a request for proposals on how to change the values and attitudes held by people in Eastern Canada and the northern United States.
After more than a year of lockdowns and school closures, experts concerned about long-term impact on child development and urge greater support.
Quebec's vaccine passport systems comes into effect on Wednesday and is required for those aged 13 and over to access non-essential services such as gyms, restaurants and more.
“I feel like I have to take my life in my own hands because the hospitals and the surgeons, it's just too slow. I can't wait any longer,” says Becca Veinot.
The Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News found the NDP is also gaining ground nationally, as more voters lose confidence in Justin Trudeau.
Of the nearly 120 million shots administered in the past three weeks, around 70 per cent were in India's villages -- up from around half in the initial weeks of May.
An Edmonton family is stranded in Morocco, waiting for news on how and when they’ll get home. Their flight was suddenly suspended after a spike in COVID-19 cases. Sarah Komadina has more.
A search and rescue operation was launched after the MH-60S helicopter crashed around 4:30 p.m. about 60 nautical miles off San Diego, the Navy's U.S. Pacific Fleet said.
The Caldor fire has roared downslope toward the southern end of the Tahoe basin that straddles the California-Nevada border, triggering mass evacuations.
RCMP is looking for 18-year-old Gina Hill, who has been missing for more than a month.
Manitoba RCMP are asking for the public's help in finding 15-year-old Alexa Young.
Excitement is high after an even longer-awaited return than usual for young hockey players. Tryouts are underway for the Lethbridge U18 AAA Hurricanes.
The host Canadians won gold nine years after claiming it 2012, and after not reaching the final for the first time in the history of the tournament in 2019.
A TCDSB spokesperson said the Board of Trustees voted 6-5 to not allow polling places in the board's schools "to eliminate any additional risk of COVID-19."
Holborn had pledged to build 1,400 market units and 234 units for social housing but the site has been largely vacant for more than a decade.
Bruic says a group of people has been harassing him online, calling the restaurant and even ordering takeout and never coming to pick it up.
For International Overdose Awareness Day, a Kingston mother who lost her son to an overdose in 2017 says there shouldn't be any stigma.
It’s being called an extraordinary but necessary step. Alberta Health Services is mandating COVID-19 vaccinations for all its employees and healthcare providers. Morgan Black reports
An Edmonton family is stuck in Morocco after commercial flights from that country were restricted by the Canadian government.
Here are the top stories from the Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2021 edition of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton with Gord Steinke and Quinn Ohler.