B.C. wildfires: Evacuation order downgraded for Bush Creek East blaze
The sprawling wildfire, which is currently estimated at 43,067 hectares, is burning in both the Columbia-Shuswap and Thompson-Nicola regional districts.
The sprawling wildfire, which is currently estimated at 43,067 hectares, is burning in both the Columbia-Shuswap and Thompson-Nicola regional districts.
The air quality index Saturday was 10-plus as smoke from wildfires in western and northern Canada settles over the city.
BC Ferries is now saying two cancelled sailings previously announced on Saturday are now back on schedule.
OPP are investigating a shooting incident in Hagersville, Ont. Police say officers responded to a report that someone went to hospital with a gunshot wound.
Here’s what’s open and what’s closed in Winnipeg for Labour Day 2023.
Toronto Fire Capt. Bill Papconstantinou told Global News a fire was reported at 90 Shuter Street, near Jarvis Street, around 12:45 p.m.
“Residents are asked to stay off neighbouring properties and respect the privacy of those who have experienced loss or damage,” said Emergency Operations.
Demand is high for next year's six shows in Toronto, the only Canadian stop on Swift's global Eras Tour, and are expected to draw fans from all over the country and beyond.
On Friday, at 12:30 p.m. police say they went to the 700 block of Logan Avenue after multiple reports of an erratic man firing a gun at the rear of a residential property.
The York Catholic District School Board approved a budget over the summer with a $12-million deficit. During a tense meeting in May, its chair asked the province to probe spending.
Generally, it takes 40 to 60 years for young forests to get established and at least 100 years for mature forests to return, said Ken Lertzman of Simon Fraser University.
Singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, who popularized beach bum soft rock with the Caribbean-flavored song Margaritaville, died peacefully on Sept. 1 at age 76, a statement says.
Rising back-to-school costs are putting pressure on families across Canada. In Calgary, the NE Calgary Moms group is pushing back—one backpack at a time.
A youth victim was stabbed and another young person was arrested after a fight between two groups in the Sherway Gardens Plaza food court, police said.
Saint John Police said the discovery was made on Friday at about 1 p.m. after a fisher located a body in the river, just north of the city's Reversing Falls.
Pastor Judith James says that recent asylum seekers to Canada are no longer sheltered at the church as of Thursday and that previously postponed church services will resume.
Insurance companies have taken a hit due to higher thefts. In 2022, the industry lost $1 billion due to theft claims, according to Rates.ca, a significant increase from 2021.
Here’s a look at what will be open and what will be closed in the Toronto area on Labour Day:
A worker at the campus was seriously hurt while trying to unload soil from a pump truck on May 18, 2021.
Experts and residents agree that drug cartels effectively control wide swaths of Mexico, but President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador mentioned gangs — and drugs — exactly zero times.
DeSantis, who's running for president, contradicted Biden himself who told reporters he would meet with the governor when he travels to Florida on Saturday.
In April 2021, trustees voted to eliminate the longstanding but controversial SLO program, following an independent review by Argyle Communications.
St. Albert Public Schools say the memorials could have harmful effects as well as negatively impact staff and student's mental health.
One Surrey family said adding their 18-year-old son to the family's insurance on a 15-year-old car sent premiums skyrocketing by 67 per cent.
Industry critics say community amenity contributions, negotiated with developers to pay for things like daycares and parks, are adding to the already high cost of housing.