Saskatchewan’s top five stories of 2022
Here is a recap of Saskatchewan's five top news stories of 2022.
Here is a recap of Saskatchewan's five top news stories of 2022.
Starting in the new year, foreign commercial enterprises and people will not be allowed to buy residential properties in Canada for two years.
Whether it’s starting a new diet, reading more, travelling more or spending less time on your cellphone, New Year’s resolutions are always harder to carry out than they seem.
A powerful storm brought drenching rain or heavy snowfall to much of California on Saturday, snarling traffic and closing highways as the state prepared to usher in a new year.
As of Jan. 1, B.C. clinical staff will no longer be limited to working at one site, according to the Ministry of Health.
Kelowna defines snow routes as an area with elevated, steep and narrow roadways, or many cul-de-sacs.
Consumers are scoring great deals at a Calgary auction that has pivoted to selling online shopping returns
Though it may feel like it is over, the COVID-19 pandemic is still trudging along and did still affect the lives of thousands of Manitobans in 2022.
A suspect arrested in connection with the slayings of Idaho students plans to waive an extradition hearing so he can be quickly brought to Idaho to face murder charges.
The $600 per month would go into people’s pockets and not towards food or accommodation costs, giving them something to work with when they leave treatment and attempt recovery.
The world junior hockey tournament is bringing extra business to downtown Halifax, allowing for a much needed economic boost for local businesses.
The measures follow similar implemented rules from other countries across the world, including the U.S. and Japan, as China grapples with a surge of the virus.
Looking back on 2022, Global News spoke to store owner Tracy Bosche, economist Jason Childs, and a consumer famously known as YQR Coupon Bae -- Raiza Ocampo.
The campaign is a yearly reminder for drivers to be responsible and plan a safe ride home.