Drought emergency lifted in B.C.’s Sunshine Coast
A state of local emergency in response to drought along British Columbia's Sunshine Coast has been lifted as water flow returned to a key water source.
A state of local emergency in response to drought along British Columbia's Sunshine Coast has been lifted as water flow returned to a key water source.
Malaysians were voting in a closely run general election on Saturday, a contest that may not end years of political instability as polls point to no clear winner in the nation.
'We are anticipating that we may have to serve 150 households.'
Lumby is now the home to a new satellite training centre, the first of five to be established across the province. The centres will provide education to continuing care workers.
From a delightful accident that spawned a new chocolate company to the youngster patching up the pier in White Rock, B.C., here are five good news stories from the week to share.
An Okanagan woman hopes an upcoming B.C. Review Board hearing will finally lead to a trial for the man accused of murdering her brother.
A Delaware judge will now decide whether Musk's $56 billion pay package from Tesla Inc was justified by the company's explosive growth.
A member of Alberta's Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has been at the COP27 conference in Egypt this week representing Indigenous youth.
Some auto shops in the GTA have found themselves dealing with a parts shortage that has translated into longer wait times for customers.
"It was a very proud moment to actually win the trophy and do good in it. I'm looking forward to graduating with flying colours in the spring," said Garg.
With the big game only two days away, Regina is seeing the impact the Grey Cup is having on those in the CFL community from near and far.
Hockey Canada's independent nomination committee will select eight directors and a new board chair from more than 550 applicants instead of putting candidates up for a wider vote.
More concrete piers under the elevated tracks of the Valley Line LRT's southeast extension need repairs than initially expected, according to the contractor working on the project.
According to police, there have been 138 shootings in 2022 so far. Eighty-five per cent were targeted, 62 per cent had the potential for innocent bystanders to be killed.
Canada is one of the worlds largest exporters of the canola. Prices have been strong due to international demand, but high input expenses are cutting into producer profits.
Const. Darin McDougall told Global News Friday that under an agreement with Transport Canada, police have helped remove a dozen boats so far this year and are pursuing 11 more.
So far in November the children's ER at HSC is averaging 172.4 patients per day, according to Shared Health data.
In a tweet Friday, Toronto police said the incident occurred in the Flint Road and Martin Ross Avenue area.
'This amount of money is an unusual find. We are asking the person who may have lost it to come forward and claim it.'
The District of Kent has opened an emergency operations centre to streamline firefighting efforts for the Bear Mountain and Limbert Mountain wildfires.
A Nova Scotia woman who was sex trafficked during her teenage years is using her experience to help others through a new non-profit.
Musk made the comment days after Trump announced his latest presidential bid, which has prompted questions of whether his social media bans will be lifted.
Danielle Smith has said she has some Cherokee roots and, in 2012, declared herself as a person of mixed race.
Vancouver police say Mohammad Adada has been convicted of five separate assaults since May 2021, and "is considered a threat to public safety."
Defence lawyer Tiago Murias said he is waiting for the Crown to disclose evidence but Gerald Nicolas, intends to contest the charges and will plead not guilty.