Alberta to expand rollout of app that helps police respond to mental health calls
The digital program, named HealthIM, will provide police officers with information to help someone experiencing a mental health emergency.
The digital program, named HealthIM, will provide police officers with information to help someone experiencing a mental health emergency.
Getting a front row seat to a once-in-a-lifetime moment like the Queen's Platinum Jubilee is no easy feat. But come rain or hail, these royal lovers are sticking it out.
London North Centre has emerged as a battleground riding in the 2022 provincial election, and is expected to be a close race on Thursday.
The health unit reports 341 cumulative hospitalized cases since the pandemic began, six more since the May 25 update.
The Kingston, Ont. region is collectively trying to stay dry after a special weather statement was issued and more than 50mm of rain fell by noon Wednesday.
Over the course of just four days, three vehicles were stolen in Perth County after the keys had been left inside, according to Ontario Provincial Police.
A new study conducted by CPA Canada finds that Canadians who don't own homes think homeownership remains far out of reach despite prices cooling slightly across the country.
Irving Shipbuilding president Kevin Mooney says the shipyard needs several upgrades that were not originally anticipated when the company was selected to build 15 new vessels.
The group of residential school survivors wants the papal visit expanded to more locations.
Joe Mihevc has been appointed for Ward 10 — Spadina-Fort York and Robin Buxton Potts for Ward 13 — Toronto Centre.
K-Days is preparing for a big comeback this summer, after two years of cancelled festivals due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Police allege a 33-year-old Vegreville man was able to fraudulently buy 17 firearms by assuming the identity of an Edmonton man and using his firearms licence.
The fire that broke out at a northeast London, Ont., Pizza Hut restaurant on Tuesday, May 31 has been deemed suspicious by police.
According to the health unit, over the past 24 hours (May 31 to June 1) there have been five drug-related emergency department visits to Peterborough Regional Health Centre.
Mississauga city officials said a MiWay supervisor then attended the scene to help and the suspect got off the bus and drove off in the supervisor's vehicle.
Health Canada cleared an extra dose of the vaccine for people 18 and older in November. The booster is meant to be administered six months after the primary two-dose series.
The White House said Biden would host a roundtable Wednesday with leaders of manufacturers ByHeart, Bubs Australia, Reckitt, Perrigo Co. and Gerber.
African doctors say the resources to slow the monkey spread have long been available, just not to the Africans who have dealt with it for decades
One expert said the U.S.-Canada border is "porous" and it would be very difficult to stop the smuggling of small objects as a freeze was proposed on handgun sales in Canada.
Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' on Wednesday, June 1.
The City of Cambridge says it has now committed close to $12 million from the $20 million Core Areas Transformation Fund (CATF) which council approved in 2019.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says there have been reported illnesses associated with the consumption of the prawns.
The low-cost airline's licences that allow it to fly in Canada were in question due to the influence of U.S.-based investor 777 Partners LCC.
Each day, Global Saskatoon and Global Regina feature a viewer-submitted photo for the Your Saskatchewan photo of the day.
The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service said it was called to the Dufferin Street site just before 1:30 a.m., where high carbon monoxide readings were confirmed on at least two floors.