“A long time coming” for new home of Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame
The Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame held its grand opening at the Eva Rothwell Centre on Wentworth Street North on Saturday.
The Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame held its grand opening at the Eva Rothwell Centre on Wentworth Street North on Saturday.
The organizer of Edmonton's Pride Corner has had her activism efforts interrupted by a string of restraining orders.
After losing their home opener last week, the Edmonton Elks will look to spoil the home opener of the B.C. Lions on Saturday afternoon in Vancouver.
The rider was thrown from the bike and taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Saturday’s fire has been deemed suspicious, and an investigation is underway into the cause of the blaze that destroyed the McDougall Street house on Kelowna's lakeshore.
A recent auditor report says only 45 per cent of Indigenous students in Saskatchewan graduated within three years after starting grade 10.
Sandra and Glenn Kaleta reacted on Friday to the confusion caused by not knowing who survived Thursday’s deadly crash that killed at least 15 and left 10 survivors. Sandra and Glenn said they knew almost all the passengers on the bus that day. Dauphin seniors community member Margaret Schultz said surrounding herself with the company...
Manitoba RCMP major crime unit head officer Rob Lasson offered an update regarding the investigation into Thursday’s deadly collision between a handi-transit bus and a semi-truck that left at least 15 people dead. Lasson said that initial findings indicate the bus entered the semi-trucks right-of-way but emphasized those findings do not indicate culpability at this...
A prenuptial agreement is like an 'insurance policy' that can not only protect one’s assets but can make a separation process, should a marriage fail, a lot smoother, experts say.
The collision left a Vancouver lawyer with injuries so catastrophic the judge said even though he survived "his life was taken from him."
"I didn't believe him. I thought he was playing a joke on me," Debbie Ramsay said after her husband told her they'd won $35 million in a Lotto Max jackpot.
The black bear was spotted happily walking on fence tops around 2:30 p.m. near Victoria Drive and East Pender Street, just a few kilometres from the downtown core.
Connor and Kevin have now hit half a million subscribers on their channel called Turning the Tables. And they tell Global News they love hearing from fans.
A B.C. woman is upset she's being asked to pay up to $400 on top of her deductible to replace her catalytic converter after it was stolen.
B.C.'s housing minister opted out of visiting Kelowna's tent city while on an Okanagan stop this week, which didn't sit well with at least one of its residents.
Edmonton's transit union boss said a longer-than ideal response time following an attack on a bus could be because all other emergency responders were tied up at the time.
The union representing more than 155,000 workers at the Treasury Board of Canada and Canada Revenue Agency said Friday that both deals had been ratified by its members.
Maxime Charles alleges that since 2019 he's been the target of racial slurs and bullying at his workplace in the borough of Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles.
Bell left Mykola Latyshko and his wife without phone service for several days twice this year during network upgrades. The Latyshkos say Bell could have at least called them first.
Part of the show involves Halas using her contortionism and juggling skills to keep aloft custom-made prop pizzas.
A Calgary-based doctor is planning to go to court to prevent Alberta Health Services from dropping its masking requirement in health-care settings.
“For our players, our community and our organization, this is an incredible opportunity to provide the greatest overall experience in our great sport,” said Wild owner David White.
A single physician from Nova Scotia was responsible for thousands of Ozempic prescriptions being dispensed to Americans through B.C. pharmacies.
The Lifesaving Society of Nova Scotia's special projects director says despite an ongoing staff shortage, most lifeguard chairs will be filled in Nova Scotia this summer.
Clearing on some roads, sidewalks and paths is set to take a few days longer than it has in prior years, according to the city of Edmonton.