COVID-19: Toronto hits 80% of eligible residents being double vaccinated
This news comes following the launch of the city's ShopAndVax initiative over the weekend and other mobile immunization clinics operating across the city,
This news comes following the launch of the city's ShopAndVax initiative over the weekend and other mobile immunization clinics operating across the city,
More than 1,000 Queen's University students walked out of classes on Sept. 27 to support Western University students who've been victims of sexual assault.
"We have an independent Justice Department that made independent decisions, law enforcement decisions," said White House press secretary Jen Psaki.
Ridge Meadows RCMP and firefighters responded to a truck fire just after midnight on Saturday.
Fraudulent cattle sales in Saskatchewan and Alberta have landed fraud charges for two residents of Two Hills, Alta.
Restaurant owners say they're bearing the brunt of provincial policies that require diners to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
Alanna Dunn, 27, left behind her fiancé and two young children. She was killed on Mar. 22, 2019.
Repentigny police said Dimundu-Bellevue has been on the run since Sunday and is considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information is being asked to call 911.
The intensive care doctors from across Alberta say it's "not too late to change course" when it comes to slowing the fourth wave of COVID-19 — but the time to act is now.
The 103.9 CISN Country Yards for Hope Radiothon in support of the Hope Mission returns on Tuesday, October 5.
The number of catalytic converter thefts in Edmonton in the first three quarters of the year has already surpassed last year's total.
Health officials say there were two more patients in hospital, for a total of 299. This includes 95 people in intensive care units, a bump of five in the past day.
Green Party Leader Annamie Paul is stepping down as leader of the party following a plummeting vote share in the federal election.
'Let's get the kid captured alive. Alive,' said Duane Chapman, a.k.a. Dog the Bounty Hunter.
Kathy Collins with WINGS of Providence explains how the organization is encouraging Edmontonians to take a stand against domestic violence with its WINGMAN campaign.
While Toronto Raptors are finally back home, many players are getting their first taste of life in the city.
Pfizer and its rivals have been racing to develop an easy-to-administer antiviral pill for COVID-19.
Licensed insolvency trustree Freida Richer has some tips on getting out of debt and busts some commonly-believed myths about finances.
"Passengers are asked not to enter the terminal and should expect flight delays," the statement said.
The City of Kawartha Lakes Police Service says the victim has since been released from a Toronto hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The third annual Pizza Pigout event will help raise money for KidSport Edmonton! For 2021, the format has pivoted to a drive-in event to allow for COVID-19 safety.
Of the new cases recorded, 350 were unvaccinated people, 35 were partially vaccinated people, 159 were fully vaccinated people and for 69 people the vaccination status was unknown.
No one was injured in a shooting shortly after 5 a.m. on Albion Road South on Monday in Ottawa, according to an Ottawa police spokesperson.
Edmonton mayoral candidate Cheryll Watson joined Global News Morning Edmonton to share her vision for the city ahead of the Oct. 18 municipal election.
Here’s Mike Sobel’s Monday, September 27, 2021 early morning weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.