B.C. judge dismisses COVID-19 fines against nightclub
The establishment was fined by Northern Health for ignoring mask requirements and not checking vaccine cards.
The establishment was fined by Northern Health for ignoring mask requirements and not checking vaccine cards.
Leaders attending the conference say Indigenous people have long been the best guardians of nature but have often been excluded and marginalized by conservation efforts.
The City of Regina warming bus is back in operation. It runs from 9 p.m. to 9 a.m. seven days a week.
A trio of suspects are facing charges after crashing into a police cruiser in Woodstock, Ont., during a reported break and enter.
Edmonton police have confirmed Ward 9 Councillor Gian-Carlo Carra has been charged with mischief under $5000 in connection to the incident on April 2.
The City of Vancouver posted an online tribute to Puil, highlighting the fact he served on the Vancouver Park Board for 12 years and served 11 terms as a city councillor.
A frontal system is bringing snow to the Southern Interior. It should continue throughout the day before tapering to flurries in the evening.
A child between the age of five and 17 is among 12 flu deaths reported this flu season.
DriveBC has also issued a travel advisory for the Sea-to-Sky Highway, spanning from Squamish to Pemberton.
An explosion of influenza cases continues to place pressure on the largest children's hospital in the Maritimes.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong said in a statement Australia was imposing Magnitsky-style sanctions on 13 individuals and two entities.
Emergency crews were called to the two-vehicle crash scene at King Edward Street and Inkster Boulevard around 12:30 a.m. on Saturday.
The Cochrane and Area Humane Society has over 80-puppies, as well as a number of long-term residents looking for homes. — joins Global News Calgary with details on their Open House event Saturday.
Peel Regional Police said they were called to the area of Royal Windsor Drive and Southdown Road at around 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday for reports of a shooting.
Lesley Keyter, The Travel Lady, joins us Global News Calgary with details on an eleven night Caribbean cruise that leaves Fort Lauderdale on January 23.
CUPE is expected to present the offer to its membership for a ratification vote by Tuesday. The university’s board of governors meets on Thursday.
People living in the riding of Mississauga-Lakeshore will be able to vote in a federal byelection triggered by the resignation of former Liberal MP Sven Spengemann.
In the most recent development, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Vershinin flew to Turkey this week for talks on the situation in Syria.
Ice dams can cause major headaches for homeowners. Nick Sims with Sunik Roofing joins Global News Calgary to discuss how you can prevent them from damaging your home this winter.
Fire crews were called to a home in Mississauga shortly after 1 a.m. after a resident in a semi-detached home reported smelling smoke.
Halifax police said Samuel Clements Green was released into the community after a sentence for crimes including five counts of sexual assault.
Ottawa is negotiating trade deals with Southeast Asian countries, but Canada's silence on human rights issues in countries it plans to partner with has advocates concerned.
Top picks for the best gifts to give the techie in your life this holiday season.
“It's very difficult to compare pre-2015 levels of overdose to what's happening now because the supply chain has totally changed,” one expert cautioned.
Six minerals — lithium, graphite, nickel, cobalt, copper and rare earth elements — will be the primary focus of Canada's new strategy seeking to boost production and supply.