Danielle Dorris meets with Moncton fans after capturing 2 Paralympic medals
Danielle Dorris is a gold and silver medal Paralympian from Moncton, N.B., and on Saturday she met with some hometown fans at the weekend market.
Danielle Dorris is a gold and silver medal Paralympian from Moncton, N.B., and on Saturday she met with some hometown fans at the weekend market.
As a result of this investigation, Shane Marshall, 25, of St. Thomas, has been charged with one count of assault with a weapon.
A 60-year-old woman was airlifted to a Calgary hospital with life-threatening injuries after a pedestrian crash in Lethbridge on Saturday, according to police.
Several viewing parties are planned — including a Tennis Canada get-together in her native Montreal — to watch Fernandez play British teen Raducanu in the US Open women's final.
Joe Magliocca, a two-term Ward 2 councillor, launched his campaign on Friday.
Arts on the Ave and Kaleido roll out their Kaleido 2021 on Tour: Dancin' in the Streets Friday night. Kaleido is known for its spontaneous, end-of-summer celebration.
The Edmonton Elks look for their third straight win and a Labour Day sweep on Saturday when they host the Calgary Stampeders in the Labour Day Rematch.
Para Golf Canada is in Edmonton on Tuesday. The event encourages people of all abilities, including wounded military members, amputees and those with any impairments, to achieve their goals in golf. Founder of Para Golf Todd Keirstead explains how it’s helping the lives of people living with disabilities.
Alley Kat Brewing Company is Alberta’s fourth-longest operating brewery. Earlier this year, it celebrated its 26th anniversary and it continues to expand its locally made products. With the official last day of summer around the corner, fall flavours are popping up. Alley Kat’s owner Zane Christiensen shares their seasonal beer.
Mushroom lovers unite. Sorrentino’s 26th annual Mushroom Harvest is underway in Edmonton throughout the month of September. Chef Alberto Alboreggia gives us a taste of what people can expect on the menu at this year’s event.
Larry made landfall as a Category 1 storm along the island's south coast early this morning, bringing sheets of rain and sustained winds of 130 km/h across the Avalon Peninsula.
Investigators say the victim, who uses a motorized wheelchair, often visits a Cathedral Park near Dunsmuir and Richards streets and may have been there before or after the attack.
The Conservative party won a majority of seats there 10 years ago, but lost out to Justin Trudeau's Liberals in 2015.
Join us for Sight Night on September 25 and help raise awareness and funds for the Alberta Sports & Recreation Association for the Blind
OPP executed a Cannabis Act Warrant at a property on Telephone Road, north of the village of Colborne in Alnwick-Haldimand Township on Friday.
Public health said parents and guardians will be contacted if their children have been in close contact with the confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Meanwhile, Crown and defence lawyers are arguing for very different sentences for 40-year-old Anoop Singh Klair.
The walk travelled from the former residential school in Kamloops to the Splatsin Community Centre, outside of Enderby, stopping for two ceremonies along the way.
"I knew what he was really asking. What he was saying. In that moment, I knew he wanted me to lie – to attest that what had occurred had not occurred," Wilson-Raybould said.
Emergency crews were called to the area of Winston Churchill Boulevard and Burnhamthorpe Road West at around 12:25 a.m. on Saturday for reports of a collision.
It’s totally fair to ask the federal leaders about Quebec’s Bill 21, Rob Breakenridge says, and it’s disappointing to see how afraid some of them are to call it out.
When airspace was closed in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, 38 planes with almost 7,000 bewildered passengers landed in Gander, N.L., a town of 10,000 residents.
'I absolutely believe that something bad is going to come back out of that country in the next seven to 10 years,' says a U.S. Army veteran who served two tours in Afghanistan.
Former transportation minister David Collenette and former foreign affairs minister John Manley recall to Global News their experiences and reflect on 20 years after 9/11.
Surrey RCMP are investigating after shots were fired at an officer during an attempted traffic stop Friday evening.