Manitoba reports 132 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death
Outbreaks have been declared at two Manitoba schools, forcing one to temporarily move to remote learning.
Outbreaks have been declared at two Manitoba schools, forcing one to temporarily move to remote learning.
Provincial police say a 56-year-old Guelph man has died following a two-vehicle crash that happened in northeastern Ontario on Monday morning.
Saskatchewan reported 650 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, breaking the previous one-day high of 602 set on Sept. 30.
The project will feature one- and two-bedroom homes in four two-storey buildings. Four of the 16 homes will be wheelchair accessible.
Meanwhile, 75.1 per cent of the region’s population has received one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, while 70.4 per cent has received both necessary doses.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says his government is re-examining its decision to appoint a deputy minister who is not Black to the Office of African Nova Scotian Affairs.
Most Canadians live in areas with levels of fine particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide higher than new air quality guidelines issued by the World Health Organization.
St. Mary’s General Hospital says it has begun issuing suspension notices to employees who are not fully vaccinated.
It's been a year and a half since Air Canada left Kingston, and its airport is still looking to secure a partnership with a new carrier.
Alberta's privacy commissioner found that Alcanna has been retaining too much personal information by scanning customers' ID before they enter liquor stores.
Alberta, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick and the Northwest Territories are all dealing with COVID-19 surges, while Ontario and Quebec are experiencing plateaus.
University of Alberta students and the Renewable Energy Design Club have created their first solar-powered greenhouse in partnership with Exceed Solar. As Kim Smith explains on the noon news, students raised the capital to fund the prototype and learn more about alternative energy sources.
An Edmonton small business is one of 30 recipients of a grant program launched by Edmonton-based Jobber. Jobber said the mother-and-son-run Sparkle & Sheen Organize and Cleaning Services Ltd. stepped up for Edmonton’s senior citizens during the pandemic, offering grocery and errand services at low to no cost. Co-owner Aaron Kirkaldy joined Global News at...
Voters may want to double check their ballots after some people noticed the names of the Edmonton Public School Board trustee nominees were not correct for their ward. As Sarah Ryan explains on the noon news, Edmonton Elections confirms it has received complaints.
Jason Kenney will be joined by the health minister, the minister of jobs, economy and innovation and the chief medical officer of health to provide a COVID-19 update Thursday.
An official complaint has been filed with Edmonton Elections after voters were given ballots for the wrong public school board wards.
Federal government data shows the average national retail price for regular gasoline in Canada hit $1.45 per litre this week.
Strathcona County is following suit of other municipalities by implementing a mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy for its staff.
The Tomato magazine publisher Mary Bailey chats about some options Edmonton restaurants are offering for Thanksgiving, as well as some tips for cooking at home.
A 47-year-old woman has been sentenced after pleading guilty to stealing over $2 million from the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA), York Regional Police say.
Emergency crews responded to a collision on the train tracks near Colton Street, just south of Colborne.
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Rodney Levi was shot dead by police in Sunny Corner, N.B., on June 12, 2020, after officers responded to a complaint about a man with knives at a home.
Emergency crews responded to a structure fire on a property on Melbourne Road just after 10 a.m. Sept. 28. An individual was found and pronounced dead at the scene.
With COVID-19 cases remaining low and vaccinations rates continuing to climb, a Kingston infectious disease specialists says Thanksgiving does not have to be an isolated affair.