B.C. high-pressure ridge leads to 20 new daily weather records
Nearly all of the areas that set new records for June 8 were located in B.C.’s Interior, with the two exceptions being Whistler and Pemberton.
Nearly all of the areas that set new records for June 8 were located in B.C.’s Interior, with the two exceptions being Whistler and Pemberton.
The stolen information includes 55,000 records with names, addresses, dates of birth and years of service involving past and present teachers.
Cities in the northeastern U.S., as well as Ontario and Quebec, have been battling smog from Canadian wildfires that have had a myriad of effects. An expert explains the dangers.
On Friday, Habitat for Humanity Northumberland handed the keys to a home on Alexandria Drive to Alfred Groves and his two sons, Reed and Cale – a home to call their own.
Alberta technology is using audio cues to help detect Alzheimer's disease. It listens for three features: pauses in speech, word length or complexity, and speech intelligibility.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is stepping down as a member of parliament with immediate effect, triggering a by-election in his marginal seat.
The Montreal Children's Hospital's longest running charity celebrated 32 years raising over $400,000. Nine-year-old Emma Corbett is this year's spokeschild.
EPCOR is advising all residents in Canmore, Alta., to stop doing laundry, watering lawns, washing cars, sidewalks or driveways, or filling hot tubs and pools until at least Monday.
The Calgary Drop-In Centre announced two new programs for vulnerable people struggling with addiction to safely withdraw from drugs or alcohol under medical supervision.
Sudanese authorities say UN envoy Volker Pethes is no longer welcome in the country, after being a key mediator in Sudan's brutal conflict.
While the investigation is still in its early stages, Burnaby RCMP said it appears the victim and suspect are known to each.
Shunghla Mashwani was separated from her family in the Cle Elum River Valley, east of Seattle, while she was playing in the woods near Cle Elum River.
Officers believe the same suspect was later involved in a verbal altercation which led to the suspect striking an individual's vehicle in a local parking lot.
The airline, which had faced questions over messages reportedly sent to passengers saying they would not be entitled to compensation, says its earlier response was 'erroneous.'
Louis Lebel was considered a leading voice on labour law in Quebec, and his advocacy and writings on worker and union rights continue to be influential.
The Prince Albert Grand Council said more inclusion is needed in the province's wildfire management strategy.
Toronto police said the incident occurred at around 1:03 p.m. on Friday in the Dovercourt Road and Dundas Street West area.
The pair were last seen with their mother, 31-year-old Amber Rosette, on Thursday in the 700 block of 100th Street in North Battleford.
Budget airline Swoop will be shut down later this year and have its operations folded into WestJet, the Calgary-based company announced Friday.
The B.C. Ministry of Transportation said a detour from Port Alberni in place due to the Highway 4 wildfire closure, will also be closed from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday.
As wildfires rage across the country and cast a haze over Canadian skies, many people are staying indoors seeking refuge from the smoky air. Is it OK to run their air conditioner?
Kawartha Lakes Police say a suspect was found early Friday in possession of stolen property and an estimated $700,000 worth of drugs including cocaine, meth, fentanyl and heroin.
Environmental activist Greta Thunberg says she will continue protesting in support of climate change action despite graduating high school.
A 21-year-old Guelph man will be using his two feet and heartbeat to get around the city. Police say they clocked a vehicle travelling 84 km/hr in a posted 40 zone on Thursday.
Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Friday, June 9.